Ran, thanks again for your support with this 'October' interview - your patience with its timing and my unfortunate delays was greatly appreciated.
I would also like to congratulate Ran and all his contributors on the success of GCA, this is a truly fantastic resource. I've heard plenty about the site and browsed from time to time but have really only just now sat down and read all the great interviews, reviews and forum discussions. I must say that I have noted a very definite interest in Australian golf from plenty of posters here which is great, ausgolf sales also support this with copies to the US making up around 1/3 of all sales - Hopefully my book can help encourage some of you to take the long trip to sample our great tracks first hand.
Although I'm passionate about the Australian golf industry (both good and bad) 'Australia's Finest Golf Courses' was written more as a celebration of our best courses than an overly critical 'Confidential' style analysis. The fantastic David Scaletti photography demanded this as his work truly showcases what is special about our premier courses.
To help with the index of courses and chapters, I've added a sample content list below - there are 67 courses reviewed in total, all of the well known tracks are there plus a few 'hidden' gems that are well worth a detour. If any GCA'er wants advice on Aussie courses or on their possible itinerary please feel free to email me at any time for assistance. A friend of mine from Chicago GC, Jim Noyes is organising a golf trip here for a few mates next year and has it about right I think - they are playing NSW and spending a day sight seeing in Sydney, then heading down to the Sandbelt for a selection of Royal Melb, Kingston Heath, Vic, Metro, Commonwealth, Woodlands, Peninsula etc then off to the Mornington Peninsula, over to Barnbougle Dunes in Tasmania for a couple of days and then over to New Zealand for Cape Kidnappers and Kauri Cliffs.
As I said in the feature interview that really is quite a trip with the diversity of golf fighting the stunning scenery for top billing.
My thanks again to Ran, Mike Clayton and all other GCA users who have emailed or bought my book for your support with this project.
Best regards, Darius
Australia's Finest Golf Courses - sample of reviews and chapters
Introduction - From Mackenzie to Moonah, reviews Classic classics Royal Melbourne West, Kingston Heath, New South Wales and Royal Adelaide, also Modern masterpieces Ellerston, National Moonah, Kennedy Bay and Capital.
Victoria - The Sandbelt, Royal Melbourne East, Victoria, Metropolitan, Commonwealth, Woodlands, Yarra Yarra, Peninsula South.
The Mornington Peninsula, The Dunes, The National Old, Portsea, National Ocean, Moonah Links - also Thirteenth Beach, Barwon Heads, Huntingdale, heritage, Amstel (Ranfurlie) and Port Fairy.
New South Wales and ACT - Newcastle, Royal Sydney, Royal Canberra, The Lakes, The Australian, The Vintage, Bonville, Terrey Hills and Concord.
Western Australia - Lake Karrinyup, Joondalup, The Vines, Meadow Springs, Secret Harbour and Albany.
Queensland - The Grand, Laguna Quays, Glades, Brookwater, Royal Queensland, Hope Island, Coolum, Sanctuary Cove, Paradise Palms, Lakelands, Pelican Waters, Kooralbyn and Robina Woods.
South Australia - Links Lady Bay, Kooyonga, Grange West and Glenelg.
Also incl Ratings chapter with lists of Best Australian golf holes and best golf courses.