8 Nights, 5 Games
- 2 nights accommodation at The Lodge at Kauri Cliffs
- 2 nights accommodation at The Lodge at Kinloch Manor
- 2 nights accommodation at The Farm at Cape Kidnappers
- 2 nights accommodation at Te Arai Links
- Breakfast, pre-dinner drinks & canapes, and full gourmet dinner included at Kauri Cliffs, Kinloch and Cape Kidnappers
- Breakfast included at Te Arai Links
- 1 game at Kauri Cliffs
- 1 game at The Kinloch Club
- 1 game at Cape Kidnappers
- 1 game at Te Arai Links North
- 1 game at Te Arai Links South
- Rental vehicle for 9 days (option available for private transfers with driver)
From NZD$12,690 per person twin share
Cape Kidnappers Golf Course
Cape Kidnappers is perched high above the cliffs at the southern tip of Hawkes Bay, looking out across the Pacific Ocean. Like its sister course – Kauri Cliffs, Cape Kidnappers is spread out over 6,000 acres of rolling farmland and native bush
Kauri Cliffs Golf Course
Everything about Kauri Cliffs, situated 30 minutes north of Kerikeri, is outstanding. The course is rated No.49 in the World’s Top 100 (Golf Digest) and rightly so. With an average of only 24 golfers gracing its fairways on any given day it’s easy to believe you’re the only person enjoying the privilege of this magnificent course
Te Arai Links North
The North Course at Te Arai Links is another of Tom Doak’s masterpieces, starting and finishing on the ocean, this course unravels and has more holes inland than the South while offering a very different test and experience.
Te Arai Links South
A Coore & Crenshaw design on an incredible piece of land that has been sculpted and shaped by the wind and nature and has enabled the designers to work with an already spectacular canvas.
The Kinloch Club
Jack Nicklaus’ much-anticipated signature Kinloch course opened in 2007 and has been a huge draw for discerning golfers ever since. Located just 20 minutes from Taupo, it is a very testing inland links course that flows over rolling countryside with fescue and heather grasses.