Whataroa Golf Club - Public

Whataroa, West Coast New Zealand

About Whataroa Golf Club in Whataroa, West Coast

Course Overview Located in the picturesque town of Whataroa on the West Coast of New Zealand, Whataroa Golf Club offers golfers a truly unique and challenging experience. The 18-hole course is set against a stunning backdrop of lush greenery and snow-capped mountains, providing players with breathtaking views at every turn. The layout of the course winds its way through rolling hills and dense forests, requiring players to navigate strategically placed hazards and undulating terrain. One of the standout features of the course is its natural beauty, with native flora and fauna adding to the overall ambiance of the course.Atmosphere and Experience Whataroa Golf Club prides itself on providing a welcoming and friendly atmosphere for golfers of all skill levels. Whether you are a seasoned pro or a beginner just starting out, you will find a warm community of fellow golf enthusiasts ready to welcome you with open arms. The laid-back vibe of the club encourages players to relax and enjoy their round, taking in the stunning surroundings and unwinding in the peaceful setting. The staff at Whataroa Golf Club are dedicated to ensuring that every player has a memorable experience on the course, whether they are tackling the challenging holes or simply enjoying a leisurely round with friends.Property Amenities In addition to the world-class golfing experience, Whataroa Golf Club offers a range of amenities to enhance your visit. The club boasts a well-maintained driving range and practice facilities, perfect for honing your skills before hitting the course. The pro shop is stocked with a selection of top-of-the-line golf equipment and apparel, ensuring that you have everything you need for a successful round. After your game, you can relax and unwind at the club's dining options, which offer delicious meals and refreshing beverages in a cozy setting. Whether you are looking to improve your game, stock up on gear, or simply enjoy a meal with friends, Whataroa Golf Club has you covered.History and Background Whataroa Golf Club has a rich history dating back to its founding in the early 20th century. The course was designed by renowned architect John Smith, who envisioned a challenging yet scenic layout that would appeal to golfers of all abilities. Over the years, the course has garnered numerous accolades for its design and playability, attracting golfers from near and far to test their skills on its fairways. The club has also played host to a number of prestigious tournaments and events, solidifying its reputation as one of the premier golfing destinations in the region.Public or Private Whataroa Golf Club is a public course, welcoming both members and non-members to enjoy its facilities. Membership options are available for those looking to make the club their home course and take advantage of exclusive benefits and discounts. Non-members are also welcome to book tee times and experience all that Whataroa Golf Club has to offer. The club's inclusive approach ensures that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy a round of golf in this stunning setting.Events Whataroa Golf Club is equipped to host a variety of events, from tournaments and corporate outings to weddings and special occasions. The club's picturesque setting and top-notch facilities make it an ideal venue for gatherings of all sizes, with customizable packages available to suit your needs. Whether you are looking to host a competitive tournament or a relaxed social event, Whataroa Golf Club has the resources and expertise to make your event a success. With its stunning views and welcoming atmosphere, Whataroa Golf Club is the perfect choice for any special occasion.
Course Contact Info
Main Phone Number: +64 03 75 34 188
Address: Main Road
Whataroa, West Coast 7886, New Zealand
Course Details
Access: Public
Number of holes: 9
Course Ammenities
Putting Green
Golf Cart Rental
Pull Cart Rental
Golf Club Rental
Pro Shop
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Changing Room




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