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		<title>Australia’s Top 50 Golf Courses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Newcastle Golf Club has been ranked 11th place in the 2008 Golf Australia magazine&#8217;s Top 50 Golf Courses, in Australia. &#8220;Our position as one of Australia&#8217;s top golf courses is largely thanks to the people working at the Newcastle Golf Club. We are also fortunate to have a very supportive board and strong friendly membership,&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.newcastlegolf.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/topflight150.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-66" style="float: right;" title="topflight150" src="http://www.newcastlegolf.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/topflight150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="217" /></a><strong>Newcastle Golf Club</strong> has been ranked 11<sup>th</sup> place in the 2008 Golf Australia magazine&#8217;s <strong>Top 50 Golf Courses</strong>, in Australia.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Our position as one of <strong>Australia&#8217;s top golf courses</strong> is largely thanks to the people working at the Newcastle Golf Club. We are also fortunate to have a very supportive board and strong friendly membership,&#8221;</em> Paul Foulcher.</p>
<p>The judges included Michael Clayton, Ross Perrett, Darius Oliver, Bob Harrison, Andrew Langford-Jones and Brendan James.</p>
<p><strong>HOW THEY RANKED</strong><span id="more-65"></span></p>
<p>1.<strong> <a href="http://www.royalmelbourne.com.au/Home/home.aspx">ROYAL MELBOURNE</a></strong> (West course) (1) Designer: Dr Alister Mackenzie (1931)</p>
<p>2. <a href="http://www.kingstonheath.com.au/welcome/index.mhtml"><strong>KINGSTON HEATH</strong></a> (2) Designer: Dan Soutar (1925)</p>
<p>3. <a href="http://www.nswgolfclub.com.au/welcome/index.mhtml"><strong>NEW SOUTH WALES</strong></a> (3) Designers: Alister Mackenzie (1928); Eric Apperly (1937 &amp; 1951); Peter Thomson &amp; Mike Wolveridge (1985); Jack Newton, Graeme Grant &amp; John Spencer (1993); Greg Norman &amp; Bob Harrison (2000).</p>
<p>4. <a href="http://www.barnbougledunes.com.au/"><strong>BARNBOUGLE DUNES</strong></a> (5) Designers: Tom Doak &amp; Mike Clayton (2004)</p>
<p>5. <a href="http://www.royaladelaidegolf.com.au/welcome/index.mhtml"><strong>ROYAL ADELAIDE</strong></a> (4) Designers: Herbert L. Rymill &amp; C.L Gardiner (1904); Dr Alister<br />
Mackenzie (1929); Peter Thomson &amp; Mike Wolveridge (1979 &amp; 1997).</p>
<p>6. <strong><a href="http://www.royalmelbourne.com.au/Home/home.aspx">ROYAL MELBOURNE</a></strong> (East course) (6) Designers: Alex Russell (1932)</p>
<p>7.  ELLERSTON (NR) Designers: Greg Norman &amp; Bob Harrison (2001)</p>
<p>8. <a href="http://www.nationalgolf.com.au/welcome/index.mhtml"><strong>THE NATIONAL</strong></a> (Moonah course) (7) Designers: Greg Norman &amp; Bob Harrison (2000)</p>
<p>9. <a href="http://www.metropolitangolf.com.au/welcome/index.mhtml"><strong>METROPOLITAN</strong></a> (8) Designers: J.B MacKenzie (1906); Dr Alister Mackenzie (1926);<br />
Dick Wilson (1959)</p>
<p>10. <a href="http://www.victoriagolf.com.au/"><strong>VICTORIA </strong></a>(10) Designers: Oscar Damman, William Meander &amp; Dr Alister Mackenzie (1927); Mike Clayton (2001)</p>
<p><strong>11. NEWCASTLE (11) Designer: Eric Apperly (1937)</strong></p>
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		<title>Hunter Valley Golfing Treasure</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:40:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[‘Hunter Valley golf courses rate right up there with the best in Australia, with some holes among the best in the world’, including Newcastle Golf Club. Recently featured in The Herald’s Hunter Golf lift out (29.09.08), the Hunter Valley’s Newcastle Golf Club has once again claimed the regions top spot for public access golf courses [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>‘<strong>Hunter Valley golf courses</strong> rate right up there with the best in Australia, with some holes among the best in the world’, including <strong>Newcastle Golf Club</strong>.</p>
<p>Recently featured in The Herald’s Hunter Golf lift out (29.09.08), the Hunter Valley’s Newcastle Golf Club has once again claimed the regions top spot for public access golf courses in the Hunter Valley and Newcastle region.</p>
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<p>The Hunter Valley’s second-rated golf course (behind Ellerston, which has no public access) is ‘the wonderful Newcastle Golf Club at Fern Bay, described by Darius Oliver in his book Australia’s Finest Golf Courses as ‘fabulously understated’ and ‘one of Australian golf’s absolute treasures.</p>
<p>‘Built on sand hills alongside the Pacific Ocean not far from the Hunter River, Oliver says the course is not just one of the best in NSW but one of the finest classics anywhere in Australia’ The Herald.</p>
<p>The Hunter Valley’s top golf course provides Oliver with a number of his top-rated golf holes in the nation, ‘including his favourite hole in the Hunter, the fifth, and probably Newcastle’s most celebrated hole, the par three, seventh.</p>
<p>‘The club describes itself as a true championship course based on undulating sand dunes like those of the great, historic links of Great Britain and Ireland.</p>
<p>‘The club agrees with Oliver and rates the fifth, sixth and seventh as its signature holes, pointing out that the fifth was also featured by golfing journalist Tom Ramsey in his book, The Best 18 Holes in Australia.</p>
<p>‘The 367-metre, par four sixth is one of only 16 holes from Australia to be featured in The Best 500 Holes in the World, while the seventh continually wins design acclaim and has been ranked as one of the best 18 holes in the world, outside the USA and the British Isles’ The Herald.</p>
<p>Visit the Hunter Valley’s golfing treasure for yourself today.</p>
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		<title>Welcome to Newcastle Golf Club</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do Michael Clayton, Bob Harrison, Ross Watson, Jack Newton and Graham Papworth have in common? They are five of Australia&#8217;s top golf course architects who all rate Newcastle Golf Club in the top 10 courses in Australia (Australian Golf Digest March 2008) If you haven&#8217;t played golf on NSW&#8217;s number 1 regional golf course, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do Michael Clayton, Bob Harrison, Ross Watson, Jack Newton and Graham Papworth have in common? They are five of Australia&#8217;s top golf course architects who all rate <strong>Newcastle Golf Club</strong> in the top 10 courses in Australia (Australian Golf Digest March 2008)</p>
<p>If you haven&#8217;t played golf on NSW&#8217;s number 1 regional golf course, then you haven&#8217;t experienced the Hunter Valley&#8217;s hidden golfing gem.</p>
<p>Ranked number 15 in Australia (Australian Golf Digest 2008), the <a href="http://www.newcastlegolf.com.au/club/">Newcastle Golf Course is situated in the stunning Hunter Valley</a> and offers golfers of all levels a spectacular and exciting challenge.</p>
<p>Just 2 hours north of Sydney, Newcastle&#8217;s historic golf course is also home to some of <a href="http://www.newcastlegolf.com.au/golf/signature-holes/">the world&#8217;s highest ranked holes</a>. With holes described as &#8216;a touch of poetry&#8217; and becoming an amphitheatre of native flora that is vibrant and alive, the picturesque Newcastle Golf Club is sure to impress.</p>
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		<title>Australian Open Stays in Sydney until 2015</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2008 00:28:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf Australia has been handed a cash injection to chase the game&#8217;s biggest stars for the Australian Open. A long-term partnership between the New South Wales Government and GA announced on Monday locks the event away in Sydney until at least 2015. The multi-million dollar agreement will enable the tournament to compete with rival tournaments [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.ausgolf.com.au/images/news_image_334.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="123" />Golf Australia has been handed a cash injection to chase the game&#8217;s biggest stars for the Australian Open.</p>
<p>A long-term partnership between the New South Wales Government and GA announced on Monday locks the event away in Sydney until at least 2015.</p>
<p>The multi-million dollar agreement will enable the tournament to compete with rival tournaments for international players and increase prizemoney, according to GA officials.</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s Open will be staged at the Royal Sydney Golf Club in December while the New South Wales Golf Club will be host in 2009, it was also revealed.</p>
<p>GA chairman and interim CEO Anne Lenaghan said the recent success of the Australian Open gave organisers a solid platform for the future.</p>
<p><span id="more-23"></span></p>
<p>&#8220;The last two Opens in Sydney have witnessed growing crowds, a festival atmosphere and a new sense of ownership and pride in our national championship,&#8221; Lenaghan said.</p>
<p>NSW premier Morris Iemma said his government had a long-term vision for the Open.</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s Open, scheduled for December 11-14, will see current world No.4 Adam Scott and world No.6 Geoff Ogilvy fighting for a home crown.<br />
<em>from pgatour.com.au</em></p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Press release from Golf Australia -</strong></span> Golf Australia and Events New South Wales are thrilled to announce an unprecedented strategic partnership that will secure the Australian Open through to 2015 with the aim of it becoming the premier event in the Asia Pacific region.</p>
<p>This new multi-million dollar agreement enables Golf Australia to accelerate its long term goals for the Open and importantly provides the funding to attract star international players and increase prize money.</p>
<p>Identified as a &#8220;Hallmark Event&#8221; by the NSW Government in 2007, Premier Morris Iemma was delighted at securing the Open, he stated “We have a long term vision for the Open and are committed to building the Championship into the region’s premier golfing event.</p>
<p>“An enhanced Australian Open will be one of the key sporting attractions in the State’s event calendar, which will be revealed later this year.”</p>
<p>Anne Lenagan, Golf Australia Chairman and interim CEO, said “We are incredibly excited and greatly appreciate the New South Wales’ Government’s support through Events New South Wales. We now have a new platform on which to continue to build on the success of recent Australian Opens.</p>
<p>“The last two Opens in Sydney have witnessed growing crowds, a festival atmosphere and a new sense of ownership and pride in our national championship. Events New South Wales’ vision and commitment can only raise the championship to new levels”.</p>
<p>Continuing to showcase Sydney’s world renowned golf courses it was also announced today that the breathtakingly picturesque New South Wales Golf Club will be home to the 2009 Australian Open.</p>
<p>It will be the first time that the Open will be played at New South Wales Golf Club.</p>
<p>Designed by the legendary Alister Mackenzie, the course is rated as New South Wales’ best and has been consistently ranked in the world&#8217;s top 50 golf courses.</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s Australian Open is set to make a triumphant return to The Royal Sydney Golf Club from 11 to 14 December.</p>
<p>Current world number 4 Adam Scott along with world number 6 and 2006 US Open Champion Geoff Ogilvy will join 2007 winner Craig Parry in contesting the 93rd Australian Open.</p>
<p>“It’s a great day for golf. An enhanced strategic partnership with Events New South Wales and a joint vision for growth, the opportunity to showcase Australia’s immense talent alongside an international star field on wonderful courses, the future of the Australian Open is very exciting,” added Lenagan.</p>
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		<title>Smith Bounces Back on Debut</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Western Australia’s Kristie Smith has bounced back to finish a respectable 1-over par at the end of the Scandinavian TPC tournament in Sweden- her first tournament as a professional. Smith’s opening round was tough going. Bogeys on the second and fourth were the only blemishes on the front nine but the back nine proved a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Western Australia’s Kristie Smith has bounced back to finish a respectable 1-over par at the end of the Scandinavian TPC tournament in Sweden- her first tournament as a professional.</p>
<p>Smith’s opening round was tough going. Bogeys on the second and fourth were the only blemishes on the front nine but the back nine proved a house of horrors.</p>
<p>The advantage of two early birdies at the 11th and 12th vanished after a vicious triple-bogey on the 15th left her with an opening round score of 6-over 78.</p>
<p><span id="more-22"></span></p>
<p>But to her credit Smith bounced back. Her second round included three birdies on the front nine and two on the way home to give her a 4-under score of 68 and a ten shot improvement on the previous day’s play.</p>
<p>Her final round included five birdies but a double bogey on the 14th and bogey on the 17th brought Smith back to a 1-under round of 71 and 1-over for the tournament.</p>
<p>She was joined at 1-over by fellow Australian Dana Lacey.</p>
<p>South Korean teenager Amy Yang won the event with a three round score of 14-under 202 including an extraordinary round of 9-under 63 to win by eight strokes from Finland’s Minea Blomqvist.</p>
<p>Host Annika Sorenstam finished in a group of four Swedes at 7-under.</p>
<p><strong>Scorecard:</strong></p>
<p>1.Amy Yang (KOR) 70-69-63- 202<br />
T2.Minea Blomqvist (FIN) 74-71-63- 208<br />
T2.Mélodie Bourdy (FRA) 71-71-66- 208<br />
T2.Maria Hjorth (SWE) 72-64-72- 208<br />
T2.Lill Saether (NOR) 71-64-73- 208<br />
<strong>T13. Nikki Garrett (AUS) 74-67-70- 211</strong><br />
<strong>T28. Karen Lunn (AUS) 214</strong><br />
<strong>T30. Sarah Nicholson (AUS) 215</strong><br />
<strong>T40. Kristie Smith (AUS) 217</strong><br />
<strong>T40. Dana Lacey (AUS) 217</strong></p>
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		<title>Records set As Adelaide gears up for youngsters</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 03:22:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best amateur golfers in the world will descend on Adelaide as the 50 year anniversary of the World Amateur Teams Championships ignites the city in October. Boasting a new milestone of 126 teams, these championships will be a sight to be seen in Adelaide, played on two of Australia’s premier golf courses. A record [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.golfaustralia.org.au/site/_content/image/00118540-image.jpg" alt="" width="230" height="160" />The best amateur golfers in the world will descend on Adelaide as the 50 year anniversary of the World Amateur Teams Championships ignites the city in October.</p>
<p>Boasting a new milestone of 126 teams, these championships will be a sight to be seen in Adelaide, played on two of Australia’s premier golf courses.</p>
<p>A record 54 women’s teams will fight for the prestigious Espirito Santo Trophy while 72 men’s teams battle it out for the coveted Eisenhower Trophy.</p>
<p>Defending men’s champions the Netherlands have their sights set on victory as will the current women’s title holders South Africa.</p>
<p><span id="more-7"></span></p>
<p>With an amazing 52 nations competing in both the men’s and women’s championships, competition will be fierce and no doubt deliver an exciting international flavour showcasing outstanding amateur golfers from every continent.</p>
<p>Golf Australia Chairman and interim CEO Anne Lenagan said “The level of support from around the world for these championships in Adelaide is overwhelming.”</p>
<p>“This is a wonderful opportunity to watch the world’s best amateur golfers; these championships have a reputation for producing major international players.”</p>
<p>Tiger Woods, Aaron Baddeley and Sergio Garcia all competed in the Eisenhower Trophy during their amateur careers as did current women’s world number one Lorena Ochoa, Annika Sorenstam and Karrie Webb in the Espirito Santo.</p>
<p>The championships’ 50 year anniversary coincides with Australia’s victory in the inaugural Eisenhower Trophy at St.Andrews and is the 30 year anniversary of Australia’s first win in the Espirito Santo in Fiji.</p>
<p>It will be the second time Australia has hosted the event since Royal Melbourne in 1968.</p>
<p>The 2008 championships will be held from 8-19 October at The Grange Golf Club’s East and West courses and at The Royal Adelaide Golf Club.</p>
<p>For more information go to <a href="http://www.worldamateur2008.org/">WorldAmateur2008.org</a></p>
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