I had heard a bit about Waverley golf club but couldn’t find much about it on here.
Not to be confused with Waverley Country Club in Portland, Oregon – I’m talking about the track in NZ which IMO is the best value golf I have come across to date in the World. $20NZD or $1.67 per hole surely takes some beating!
The course is 5min outside the Waverley township that is a small county village in the South Taranaki region about 1.5hrs (110 km) SE of New Plymouth. It was designed by British expat Ernie Southerden in 1965. Ernie was born in Rye and leant his golf there before emigrating to NZ just after WWII. He played a couple of Open Championships but is renowned for winning 3 NZ PGAs. He was the club professional at Napier golf course for 40+ years and designed a few golf courses including Taupo (Centennial) but Waverley is his gift to golf - a gem of a course.
Waverley is natural and raw based on undulating land formed by sand that had been blown in from the sea less than 5km away. Don’t expect manicured fairways over 300 sheep help keep the grass down besides the odd mowing. The sheep don’t go on the greens, and the greensites were pretty good with a lot of false fronts.
Reminds me of some gem of courses in the UK Royal North Devon springs to mind!
Tom Doak give’s it a 6 on his scale but I reckon it’s a 7 because:
6 = A very good course, definitely worth a game if you're in town, but not necessarily worth a special trip to see. It shouldn't disappoint you.
7 = An excellent course, worth checking out if you get anywhere within 100 miles. You can expect to find soundly designed, interesting holes, good course conditioning and a pretty setting, if not necessarily anything unique to the world of golf
Waverley is definitely worth checking if you are anywhere near 120 miles (ie: Taupo / Paraparaumu) and is worth a special trip to see IMO.
Kikuyu = Par 72 5537m or 6055y. 4 P5s / 4 P3s. Beware of the sheep pats!