Summary
Quamby’s golf course is a rare gem on the Tasmanian golf circuit. This beautiful course is positioned on a high elevation with magnificent views to Ben Lomond in the East and the Great Western Tiers to the South.
Fairways are lined by large mature trees with garden avenues, hedgerows, watercourses, lakes and ponds. This course offers a challenging and entertaining experience for golfers of varied ability and experience.
Twice round, Tasmania’s best 9-hole 6,847 metre course commands a par 76. The 8th hole is the longest par 5 in Tasmania at 576 metres. Quamby golf course features 9 lakes, cascades, creeks and challenging ‘Scottish’ bunkers beautifully groomed from specially refined Scottsdale sands.
The Georgian Club House was built in the 1850s and is complemented by an adjoining bar and restaurant offering the perfect setting to enjoy a refreshment after a round of golf.
The golf course is situated on 150 acres of picture book landscape just 20 minutes from Launceston. This enchanting property is rich in history dating back to 1828 when it was the ancestral home of Tasmania’s first-born Premier, Sir Richard Dry. Quamby Estate’s iconic 10-bedroom country manor has been lovingly restored featuring period antiques and marble fireplaces combined with modern luxuries to offer the complete country getaway.
Quamby Golf Course
Quamby’s golf course is a rare gem on the Tasmanian golf circuit. Constructed in the early 1990’s, this beautiful course is positioned on a high elevation with magnificent views to Ben Lomond in the East and the Great Western Tiers to the South.
Fairways are lined by large mature trees planted in rows with garden avenues, hedgerows, watercourses, lakes and ponds. This picture-book landscape offers a challenging and entertaining experience for golfers of varied ability and experience.
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