Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Kauri Cliff's Golf Course And Resorts

The Kauri Cliff of New Zealand's will provide an ultimate rebuttal to any pessimist. As there are many golf players and lovers who travel a day and a half to play golf.

Kauri Cliff is an isolated place which is located on the northernmost tip of New Zealand's North Island. Kauri Cliffs has a golf course which is eight-year-old and which is ranked #63 in the most recent Top 100 Courses in the World. Along with the golf course it has a lodge which is very beautiful and it is as good as the golf holes. And not to be surprised this lodge is on the Top 12 International Resorts last year.

Kauri Cliffs went to an outshine some years before with the Cape Kidnappers known as its sibling. But, it has regained its popularity from the absolute scenery and variety. It has vast, gigantic sheep-covered hillsides, pockets of tropical ferns, forest and marshland and remarkable beach coves dotted with wind-blasted, twisted trunks of trees, it's part Hawaii, part Ireland, part Monterey Peninsula which are very typical.

15 holes from the course which is alongside the Pacific Ocean is an astonishing total lack of expansion. On the back nine particularly it greets with stunning vistas of the Bay of Islands which has a series of small, jagged rocky outposts that pop out of the water and lend texture and definition to the whole scene.

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