Most Excellent Adventures

Dick & Mary's Travel Blog
  • Asia
    • Thailand
      • Bangkok
    • Route Map – 2025
  • Africa
    • South Africa
      • Cape Town
      • Cederberg
      • Wine
        • Stellenbosch
        • Franschhoek
      • Hermanus
      • Timbavati Preserve
    • Zimbabwe
      • Mana Pools NP
      • Hwange NP
      • Victora Falls
    • Route Map – 2024
    • Species Checklist
  • Polar
    • Antarctica ’22
  • Europe
    • Scotland, ’22
    • Burgundy & Provence, ’18
      • Burgundy
      • Rhone
      • Provence
    • England & Belgium, ’16 – Father/Son
    • Spain & France, ’15
    • UK & Ireland, ’14
    • Belg & France, ’12
  • S. America
    • Galapagos & SA, ’19
      • The Whole Trip
      • Route Map
      • Northern Peru
      • Lima
      • Galapagos
      • Sacred Valley
      • Chile
      • Ruta de Vino, Chile
      • Archaeology
    • Antarctica & SA, ’22
      • Argentina
      • Ushuaia
      • Brazil
  • Oceana
    • Australia & NZ, ’17
      • The Whole Trip
      • Australia
      • Tasmania
      • New Zealand
    • Route Map
    • Distances
  • Alaska
    • Southeast, ’02
    • Katmai, ’04
    • ANWR, ’06
  • Golf
  • Prev
  • Next

Barnbougle Golf, Lonnie (Tasmania)

November 30, 2017June 26, 2018 By 2 Smiths

One thing on Dick’s wish list was to play golf at Barnbougle, a highly rated links style course in Northern Tasmania. Our tee time is for 10:50 and we head over to the pro-shop after breakfast to make sure our rental clubs are in order and to inquire about a driving range.

The groundskeeper is quite an entertaining bloke, about mid to late 50’s. He advises us that if we want to go off early, we should consider it, since he has a group of 16 golfers that are arriving by private plane that would be going out directly behind us. It’s still early, only 9 AM, so we go back to the room to get ready. We spend a few minutes on the driving range and head off. I love playing links style courses, the only drawback is there is not much shade. The sun in Tasmania is extremely intense as the hole in the ozone layer is concentrated above this area. After 4 ½ hours I was glad to be done. We find out later that is the warmest day they have had in this area the whole year.

We have a nice drive up to Launceston (locally known as ‘Lonnie’) where will be staying for the next 2 nights. Decide to have a quick walk about town and a pizza for dinner. A short night for us, the sun got the best of me today.

Mary

———–

Barnbougle’s ‘Lost Farm’ is a 20-hole, links style course which winds along the coast and through the coastal dunes of northern Tasmania. Designed by Coore & Crenshaw, it is ranked as the #2 public course in Australia and #23 in the world by Golf Digest Magazine.

We never heard why the two extra holes were added, but after playing the course we’re guessing it was to provide a way to take advantage of the landscape and connect parts of the course. Very strange playing a par 78 course!

The drive from Bridport to Launceston was through some pretty interesting country – no other cars, road kill every kilometer or so.  Worth it though as we found a great craft beer bar in Launceston – purported to be the best in Tasmania!

Dick

  • Golf

Post navigation

  Great Eastern Road (Tasmania)
Wine on Wheels  

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Where We’ve Been

Categories

Tags

Archaeology (32) Beer (20) Critters (54) Foodie (47) Golf (4) Haggis (2) Lighthouse (3) Whisky (8) Wine (32)

Archives

  • September 2025 (12)
  • May 2024 (21)
  • April 2024 (11)
  • March 2023 (20)
  • February 2023 (9)
  • October 2022 (4)
  • September 2022 (32)
  • August 2022 (1)
  • November 2019 (13)
  • October 2019 (28)
  • September 2018 (31)
  • August 2018 (6)
  • December 2017 (20)
  • November 2017 (31)
  • October 2017 (7)

Dick’s Golf Blog

  1. Mary on 3/2 and 3/3 – At Sea to South GeorgiaMarch 24, 2023

    Thanks Carol, it truly is the only way we can keep track!

  2. Dick on 3/2 and 3/3 – At Sea to South GeorgiaMarch 24, 2023

    I'm clean! It was Mary!

  3. Carol McCafferty on 3/2 and 3/3 – At Sea to South GeorgiaMarch 24, 2023

    Absolutely fascinated reading your blog, you guys are so adventurous, my heroes. Thank you for all the time you spend…

  4. Kevin Elsken on 3/2 and 3/3 – At Sea to South GeorgiaMarch 23, 2023

    I read where Argentina is stirring the pot at the U.N. in regards to the Falklands. Dick, tell me, did…

  5. Wiley & Sue on San Antonio de ArecoMarch 2, 2023

    Fantastic pictures, thanks so much for sending

Admin

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Hey – it’s us!

As the two of us have travelled over the years we’ve tried to keep a blog going (mainly so we can remember what the heck we did!).  It’s been good fun and a great way to hold on to special memories.


Fun Facts - Current Trip

Now Pak Beng
Next Luang Prabang
Day Count 11
MIles Traveled 10127
"Wherever you go, there you are", - Buckaroo Banzai