Tarrangower Course

The Tarrangower course is a quality layout and all weather course, well regarded and enjoyed by visitors and local golfers.

This tree-lined and open parkland course contains a variety of attractive holes and pleasant features which provide a great test of golf.

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Hole 1 – The Gap

The Gap is elevated tee to green with bunkers right and left rear. The ‘donger’ in front may stop the ball rolling to the green.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 4 Par 4
287 Metres 287 Metres
Stroke 12 Stroke 8

Hole 2 – Ridge

The fairway drops away towards the green at the Ridge while a bunker short and right will bring the ball up short.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 4 Par 4
315 Metres 303 Metres
Stroke 8 Stroke 4

Hole 3 – The Trap

‘The Trap’ is a dog leg right with a bunker short of the green hungry for balls while danger lurks to the right on approach to the green. It’s the hole ‘lefties’ love to hate.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 5 Par 5
419 Metres 364 Metres
Stroke 18 Stroke 14

Hole 4 – The Drop

‘The Drop’ is a great little hole, nicely elevated from tee to green and guarded by water in front.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 3 Par 3
102 Metres 102 Metres
Stroke 16 Stroke 18

Hole 5 – The Valley

The ‘Valley’ rises gently uphill with a forgiving fairway leading to a large two tiered green.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 4 Par 4
365 Metres 316 Metres
Stroke 2 Stroke 2

Hole 6 – Ngauruhoe

A blind short from the white tee at Ngauruhoe should run straight up and over the hill’s crest. Misjudgment can lead to trouble on the left, while a ‘donger’ to the right and a deeper one further along to the left can catch the unwary.

Additionally, danger lurks at the back of the green.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 4 Par 4
293 Metres 231 Metres
Stroke 14 Stroke 16

Hole 7 – Lookout

The Lookout is straight forward if the ball is long and true. A bounce off the hill to the left could send the ball out of bounds.

The green is flanked by a steep lipped two-piece bunker running the length of the green on the right.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 3 Par 3
167 Metres 159 Metres
Stroke 10 Stroke 10

Hole 8 – Ruapehu

Check out the view of our magnificent mountain from the tee called Ruapehu. Ngauruhoe’s cone can also be seen to the left.

Beware the obvious out of bounds on the right, it can be a magnet.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 4 Par 5
380 Metres 372 Metres
Stroke 4 Stroke 12

Hole 9 – Hikurangi

At Hikurangi, a slight dog-leg right over water allows for a direct approach if you’re keen. The raised green is fringed by conifers.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 4 Par 4
330 Metres 309 Metres
Stroke 6 Stroke 6

Hole 10 – Totaras

A grove of large Totara trees jutting into the fairway lend this hole its name. The dog-leg bend leads to a green which slopes from back to front.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 5 Par 5
422 Metres 366 Metres
Stroke 17 Stroke 7

Hole 11 – Poplars

The Poplars is an easy hole for those straight off the tee.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 4 Par 4
353 Metres 284 Metres
Stroke 3 Stroke 13

Hole 12 – Pines

The Pines has a backdrop of magnificent Redwood trees. Beware the bunkers flanking the green left and right.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 3 Par 3
191 Metres 169 Metres
Stroke 9 Stroke 11

Hole 13 – Cone

The Cone takes its name from the distinctive landmark in the distance. Swales guard the left side of the green and a bunker guards the right.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 4 Par 4
305 Metres 305 Metres
Stroke 15 Stroke 3

Hole 14 – Wattles

The Wattles is a chance to let rip straight down the fairway.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 4 Par 5
387 Metres 371 Metres
Stroke 5 Stroke 17

Hole 15 – Tuhua

Beware of out of bounds on the right at Tuhua. A sleepy hollow in the same direction will catch errant tee shots.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 4 Par 4
390 Metres 319 Metres
Stroke 1 Stroke 1

Hole 16 – Akaroa

Araroa is another opportunity to let rip although beware of the out of bounds running the full length of the hole.

The fairway leads to a large green sloping from back to front.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 5 Par 5
477 Metres 401 Metres
Stroke 7 Stroke 9

Hole 17 – Oval

Deceptively tricky, the Oval has trees left and right which can snatch a ball in flight while the green is guarded by a bunker at left.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 3 Par 3
151 Metres 134 Metres
Stroke 13 Stroke 15

Hole 18 – Tarrangower

The tee on Tarrangower is surrounded by tall trees opening to a wide fairway.

An open drain on the right runs the length of the hole while a bunker to the left of the green is ready to snatch the ball on approach.

Men – White Women – Yellow
Par 4 Par 4
314 Metres 293 Metres
Stroke 11 Stroke 5