About the course
Clifftop parkland golf above Tasman Peninsula's sea cliffs and ocean views
Tasman Golf Course is a public parkland course in Tasmania, Australia, with fairways winding through native eucalypt trees and along rugged cliff faces some 50 metres high. The course overlooks Safety Cove with views to Cape Raoul, the Port Arthur Historic Site and out through the Port Arthur Heads to the Southern Ocean. On-site facilities include restaurant/dining and club hire. Players may also encounter local wildlife such as echidnas, sea birds and occasional whales.
Visitors consistently describe this as a friendly, unpretentious course where the scenery is the star, with stunning ocean panoramas at nearly every turn. The signature clifftop hole, where golfers tee off over a chasm between the cliffs, is regularly singled out as a memorable, bring-a-spare-ball experience. Reviewers frequently praise the welcoming members and staff, the relaxed atmosphere, and the genuine value of a round here. Many also note the course's good condition and recommend lingering afterwards for a meal in the dining room. The overall impression is of a warm, scenic and laid-back destination that keeps players coming back.
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