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Australia 2005: Twin Waters

Friday, January 21, 2005

Twin Waters

Yesterday we played Twin Waters on the Sunshine Coast.This course is rated number 23 in Australia has a par of 72 and the length is 6100m. What a treat to play a 5 star course. It was 30 degrees and we had a tee time of 10:30 so we decided to take a cart. There was no one on the course so we made good time. The course was well looked after and water. Greens were fast but not too tricky. The fairways were wide so did not get into much trouble. We used the Guide Book and got on for 2 for one so our green fee was $34 for the round.

This week we will play Caloundra, Bribie Island and back to Twin Waters for our final round on the Sunshine Coast. Caloundra, Headlands, Mt Coolum are the courses that we offer in the unlimited packages. All three are 3.5 star courses. Maybe next year you would like to return and play the courses in this area.

In March Beth and I will be going to New Zealand to set up packages for the North Island. We will have packages for golfing in Taupo and the Hawks Bay area. We have finalized the car rentals and golf clubs but we have to find suitable accommodations for the golfers. Thus the purpose of the quick trip 1 week trip to NZ. We will keep you posted about these packages. We will also offer a combination package for both countries. This package may only be for 6 to 8 weeks.

I think the price will be about the same as Australia althought the cars and accommodation may be more.

Today we are off for a little trip through the Glass House Mountains. These are spectacular mountains that have very interesting shapes and each one is a separated from the others. The drive is a must and it takes you through some very interesting little towns. The towns of Malaney, Mapletown and Mountville. These town have gallery, restaurants with views of the mountains and coast, shops and walking trails. If you have time include this area on a trip north to the Sunshine Coast.






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