Imagine having a Pebble Beach-like course as your personal playground, an elegant but tranquil lodge that caters to your every need, cuisine worthy of the Michelin Guide, and off-course pursuits ranging from helicopter tours to wild boar hunting, and you can begin to understand why Golf Odyssey: The Insider’s Guide to Sophisticated Golf Travel calls New Zealand’s Kauri Cliffs, “the finest single-course golf resort in the world” in it’s January 2008 issue.
A bold statement, to be sure, but perhaps the real shocker is that Golf Odyssey’s editors were able to conduct their thorough inspection of Kauri Cliffs and New Zealand’s other top golf courses and resorts while missing only five days of work