Barnbougle Lost Farm, masterfully designed by Bill Coore in 2010, ranks as a top 10 course in Australia and offers a profound golfing experience along Tasmania’s rugged coastline. As a distinguished sibling to Barnbougle Dunes, Lost Farm features a 20-hole layout that challenges golfers with its unique design—incorporating two extra par-3 holes to enhance play and decision-making. The course unfolds across dramatic beachside dunes, demanding strategic thought and precision with every shot. Golfers face varied wind conditions and expansive, undulating greens that test their adaptability and skill. This secluded, rustic setting provides not just a game, but a thrilling exploration of natural and golfing landscapes, making every round a memorable adventure.
Facilities
Barnbougle Lost Farm offers a range of top-notch facilities, including a luxurious clubhouse, a pro shop stocked with the latest golf gear, and exceptional dining options that showcase local Tasmanian produce. For those looking to stay and play, the on-site accommodations offer comfort and stunning views of the course and coastline.
Best Time to Play
The best time to experience Barnbougle Lost Farm is during the spring and autumn months (September to November and March to May), when the weather is mild and the winds are relatively calm, providing ideal playing conditions.
Distinguishing Features
- A 20-hole layout that includes two extra par-3 holes, adding variety and strategic choices.
- Dramatic beachside dunes that create a unique and challenging landscape.
- Varied wind conditions that test the skills of even the most seasoned golfers.
- Expansive, undulating greens requiring precision and adaptability.
Featured Hole
- Hole 14: This standout par-4 features a breathtaking tee shot over a natural sand dune, with a green nestled in a picturesque valley. It's a hole that demands both distance and accuracy, making it a favorite among players.