The
Formosa Golf Resort's golf course is surrounded by lush farmland and stunning
views over the Hauraki Gulf, and is about 45 minutes from downtown Auckland
or 35 minutes from the airport at Manukau. The course was designed by
golfing legend Sir Bob Charles and is modeled on the Augusta National,
home of the US Masters and was the venue for the 1998 New Zealand Open.
Formosa is listed in The Finest Golf Clubs of the World and covers an area of 440 acres. The course has panoramic views of Waiheke Island and Rangitoto from its clifftop and coastal fairways, along which hundreds of pohutukawa trees and palms have been planted. Sixteen of the course's holes have northerly views of the Hauraki Gulf and its many islands. The 11th to the 16th holes run along a clifftop overlooking the shoreline.
The course caters for golfers of every ability. The practice facilities include an all weather under cover driving range.
Designed
by internationally renowned golfing professional, Bob Charles, the course
features 18 holes of sensational golf. Demanding enough for the skilled
golfer it is also suitable for a relaxed, friendly, or corporate challenge,
and may be played year round. The course is one of the longest courses
in New
Zealand at over 6600 metres(7200) yards from the professional
tees and set against
the stunning backdrop of Hauraki Gulf, the
course
features the
first couch grass fairways in this country, providing
a durable and attractive all year playing surface. At the Formosa
Golf Resort,
16 of the 18 holes provide delightful water
views and at over 190 hectares, is established on an area twice that of
a
usual golf club
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