6734 metres (7363 yards) from the Tournament tees.
Par
72
Visitors
Open for play six days a week (Tuesday to Sunday) upon request.
Clubhouse Dress Code: Smart/Casual
Green Fees
High season:
NZ Player - G / AUS Player H / Internatiional Player - I (Complimentary basket of balls)
Course Designer
Jack Nicklaus - The Kinloch Golf Club was completed and open for public play in February 2008. Jack Nicklaus visited to officially open the golf course and was extremely impressed with the final product.
Location
From Taupo:
Head North on State highway 1 for 0.7 km and turn left onto Poihipi Rd.
Continue driving on Poihipi road for 9.8 km before turning left onto Whangamata Rd (signposted Kinloch). After travelling for 7.5 km on Whangamata Rd turn left onto Kinloch Rd. Drive 1km along Kinloch Rd to see the entrance signs to The Kinloch Club.
Facilities
• Clubhouse / Restaurant & Bar / Outside Decking and Seating / Locker rooms
• Pro Shop / Cart & Club hire
• Putting green / Grass tee driving range / Chipping green with bunkers
NB: Kinloch was recently included in the Top 100 in the World.
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