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Alice Springs

Desert Springs, Northern Territory
Desert Springs, Northern Territory
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  • AddressCromwell Dr, Desert Springs NT 0870, Australia

Sometimes referred to as the Art Capital of Australia because of the many Aboriginal art galleries that grace the town, Alice Springs lies in the Northern Territory near the geographical centre of Australia, a welcoming oasis within an enormous arid expanse to the north of the MacDonnell Ranges.

The layout at Alice Springs Golf Club is regarded as one of the best desert courses in the Southern Hemisphere and it was officially opened in 1985 with a match play exhibition game between Greg Norman and Johnnie Miller – with the Great White Shark defeating his old American adversary to uphold national honour.

Salt water-tolerant paspalum grass fairways are routed around a rather flat, barren landscape featuring small rocky outcrops and occasional clusters of trees with welcoming water hazards to the left of the 10th fairway and front left of the 17th green adding further definition to the layout.

The course description may sound pretty bleak but in truth, Alice Springs is one of the most charming courses you could ever hope to play and with an ongoing program of eucalyptus tree planting in progress, the need for accuracy around Alice Springs will become ever more essential as the arboreal features develop.

Sometimes referred to as the Art Capital of Australia because of the many Aboriginal art galleries that grace the town, Alice Springs lies in the Northern Territory near the geographical centre of Australia, a welcoming oasis within an enormous arid expanse to the north of the MacDonnell Ranges.

The layout at Alice Springs Golf Club is regarded as one of the best desert courses in the Southern Hemisphere and it was officially opened in 1985 with a match play exhibition game between Greg Norman and Johnnie Miller – with the Great White Shark defeating his old American adversary to uphold national honour.

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Peter Thomson

Peter Thomson worked for Spalding in Melbourne designing golf balls, which he tested himself, before going on to become the only golfer in the 20th century to lift the Claret Jug three times in succession.

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