6,308 mKooyonga Golf ClubClub informationWebsitekooyongagolf.com.auDesigned byH.C. RymillPar72Length6,308 m (6,899 yd)9 more rows
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Kooyonga Golf Club is a private golf club in Australia, located in South Australia at Lockleys, a suburb west of Adelaide. Members entry is off May Terrace, Brooklyn Park. Work on the course started in 1922 and the first nine holes opened on 19 May 1923. In August, the course hosted a country championship, for players from outside Adelaide, ...
In August, the course hosted a country championship, for players from outside Adelaide, won by Mr. Haehrmann from Ambleside. The same month the Australian Open was played at Royal Adelaide and the opportunity was taken to organise a 36-hole professional event at the club, on the day after the open.
Kooyonga is an intriguing course. Most of the course is set in a rolling dunescape, now framed by gum trees and other natives planted by Rymill and his team. The routing is unusual in that the course opens with consecutive par 5's, and has two par 3's one after the other at holes 14 & 15.
Kooyonga was laid out on scrubland between the city of Adelaide and South Australia’s coastline in the 1920s by W.H. Rymill who acted as proprietor and architect. Rymill has previously been very influential ...
The contents of the bunkers is largely made up of the sandy belt of natural soil a common feature in the Sandbelt. Kooyonga is one of the most interesting of Australia’s classic golf courses and knocks most modern courses into a cocked hat. The above passage on Kooyonga Golf Club is an extract from The Finest Golf Courses ...
The first noticeable characteristic of Kooyonga is the distinct peach color and light texture of their bunker sand, which almost seems a little more like dirt than sand. However, I found this unique finely textured sand to play quite nicely.
MacKenzie’s input into Royal Adelaide G.C. is well known but he almost certainly gave Rymill a few ideas for his Kooyonga design too.
The official opening of the golf club took place on Saturday 9 May 1923. The original Cubhouse was built in 1924 on the site of an old farmhouse named ‘Surrey House’. Kooyonga was named under the impression that it was an aboriginal word meaning ‘plenty sand, plenty water’.
Read More. Key Facts. Kooyonga Golf Club was founded by HL (Cargie) Rymill.