
Cape Wickham Links
On the wild northern tip of King Island, a clifftop links routinely ranked among the top 25 courses on Earth — nine holes hug the coastline and a beach cuts across the closing hole.
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Australia's wild southern island hides some of the best public links golf on Earth. On the northeast coast near Bridport, Barnbougle Dunes and Barnbougle Lost Farm sit side by side above the Bass Strait — two top-100-in-the-world courses on rumpled, windswept duneland. Offshore on remote King Island, Cape Wickham and Ocean Dunes trace dramatic clifftops and empty beaches, with Cape Wickham routinely ranked among the top 25 courses on the planet. Add Tasmania's extraordinary food, wine and whisky, the art at MONA, and some of the most untamed coastline anywhere, and you have a genuine bucket-list golf pilgrimage.
Best time to visit: October – April (Tasmanian spring through autumn); summer is peak, and the links play firm and walkable

On the wild northern tip of King Island, a clifftop links routinely ranked among the top 25 courses on Earth — nine holes hug the coastline and a beach cuts across the closing hole.
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King Island's other stunner near Currie — a Graeme Grant design with shots played across ocean inlets and along the rugged west coast.
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One of Tasmania's newest links, laid out over coastal dunes at Seven Mile Beach just east of Hobart — a high-quality, convenient addition near the city and airport.
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Tom Doak & Michael Clayton's rumpled masterpiece above the Bass Strait — Australia's most celebrated public links and a long-time fixture in the world top 100.
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Bill Coore's 20-hole links right next to the Dunes, spread across a bigger, wilder dunescape — also ranked among the best courses in the world.
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A classic links-style course on Barilla Bay near Hobart Airport, long rated among the state's best. Primarily a members' club — visitors with a recognised handicap can arrange to play by contacting the club directly.
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Barnbougle's short course — a fun, walkable par-3 links routed through the dunes. A perfect bonus loop after 36 holes rather than a full round.
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Where golfers actually eat, drink, and hang after the round — the dive bar, the post-round brewery, the coffee spot before an early tee time. Submitted by people who've been, not the food-critic picks.
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