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ABOUT NEW ZEALAND GOLF PACKAGES

 
Bill Hogan - Wide World of Golf President



New Zealand Golf Tours and packages come in many different forms with the major price differences being duration and type of accommodation. For instance, Wide World of Golf offers packages from as little as $1550 all the way up to $12,000. The difference? Are you going for 7 days or 14? B&B’s and rental car, or deluxe lodge properties and helicopters? Most everyone wants the top-ranked links courses: Kauri Cliffs Golf Course, Wairakei, etc (read more…)
"A New Zealand golf tour or kiwi golf package is loaded with beautiful courses such as manificient Kauri Cliffs Golf Course, now ranked #49 in the world." - Bill Hogan -President of Wide World of Golf
 

 

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Most golf packages to New Zealand combine one or more of the major golf geographical areas: Bay of Islands, Auckland, Taupo, Christchurch and Queenstown.

The Bay of Islands is most famous for the fantastic Kauri Cliffs Golf Course, perhaps the finest course in the southern hemisphere, if it were not for it's famous sister Cape Kidnappers, already ranked world #27!  Other top courses according to most experts are Wairakei near Taupo, Gulf Harbour near Auckland.

 

Lodge At Kauri Cliffs

 

THE LODGE AT KAURI CLIFFS – Bay of Islands Located on 4000 private acres and developed by New York high-financier Julian Robertson, the gorgeously decorated lodge has quickly become one of the most desired properties in the golf world, and is now ranked #49 on the planet! Breakfast and dinner is included for guests and the varied menu is superb. The 16 bedrooms are spacious and include a separate dressing room and bathroom. The views from each room are easterly over the golf course and ocean, a beautiful vista from your private veranda. With its world-class golf course and 5-star service, Kauri Cliffs Lodge is simply one of the world’s greatest retreats. WWG Grade: A+

 

Ten Questions About New Zealand Golf:

 

Determine the answers to these Top Ten Questions before you call Wide World of Golf, and we can give you a turn-key, no obligation quote within 48 hours. We’ll make it easy for you:

1. When do you want to go and for how long? Most people travel between November and April, but we’ve found great deals, better availability, smaller crowds and perfectly acceptable weather in other months.

2. How often do you want to play golf? Most like to play 2 or 3 days and then one day off. Some like to mix in 36 hole days. However, we do not recommend playing 36 holes every day, as the exhausting schedule and wear and tear on the body translates into poor scores and a lack of sightseeing while in New Zealand (which has so much to offer).

3. Are your handicaps under 24 for Gents, and under 36 for Ladies? Courses vary on their handicap restrictions, but many ask for proof so you must always carry your handicap card at all times. If your group has higher handicaps, talk to a WWG manager about which courses will accommodate all players.

4. Do you want carts or do you like to carry our own bag? Except for a few courses, golf carts can be found in New Zealand on most courses. Caddies are generally not available.

5. Are you most comfortable in luxury 5-star Lodge resorts, or will smaller hotels and B&B’s suffice? Many people combine a little of both!

6. Twin or double rooms or single rooms? Beware that single rooms are often double your accommodation cost, so bunking up with a friend will save you a lot!


7. Do you want to limit the changing of hotels, and drive a little more each day, or is it acceptable to move around a lot to get closer to the golf courses? 3 different hotels in a week is about the most we recommend, but some groups want all the top courses and therefore must change hotels about 4 or 5 times per week. Some insist on staying 4 or 5 nights in each place, and really get to know an area!

8. Do you want the service of a professional driver-guide in a luxury car or motor coach, or drive yourself in a rental car or van?

9. Who’s in charge of your party? Experience tells us that one person should be the main contact. When too many generals try to command a battle, it’s the infantry that suffer.

10. Do you like having a great time, seeing beautiful scenery, and thoroughly enjoying a wonderful, safe country filled with fantastic golf courses and hospitable people? Then you have made an excellent choice: New Zealand with Wide World of Golf.

 

Kauri Cliffs GC

 

KAURI CLIFFS GC - Par 72, 7037 yards – Opened in 2000, the course is set on oceanfront cliffs of 4,000 acres of rolling coastal farmland owned by founder Julian Robertson of New York. It is a remarkable location overlooking the Cavalli Islands, Takou Bay and the outer reaches of the Bay of Islands. It is surrounded on the landward side by pasture with strands of native trees and drops away steeply to the Pacific Ocean on the coastal side. Kauri Cliffs is already rated #49 in the world by Golf Magazine. WWG Grade: A+

 

Cape Kidnappers GC

 

What is Cape Kidnappers you say? Tom Doak, the man responsible for the great Pacific Dunes GC in Oregon, has designed and opened Cape Kidnappers GC, another 5-star plus golf course (and eventual luxury lodge property) developed by Julian Robertson. Like Kauri Cliffs, Cape Kidnappers is among the best new golf courses to open in the world over the last 5 years, and is already ranked #27 in the world!

 

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