In a hemisphere far away, the golf courses in New Zealand are out of this world.
In a hemisphere far away, the golf courses in New Zealand are out of this world.
Tom Doak used fingers of land to create Cape Kidnappers on New Zealand’s North Island. (Courtesy of Cape Kidnappers)
This aerial shot of the Wairakei International Golf Course shows just how natural the site is. (Courtesy of Wairakei International)
Soaking up the scenery is a popular pursuit in Queenstown on New Zealand’s South Island. (Courtesy of Julian Apse)
The 16th hole is one of three par 5s on the back nine at the Kinloch Club in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. (Courtesy of Kinloch Club)
An aerial view of the par-3 seventh hole shows off the beauty of Kauri Cliffs. (Courtesy of Kauri Cliffs)
Views -- like this one from the second green at Jack’s Point Golf Course -- come from all directions. (Jason Deegan)
An Over The Top helicopter pilot tees off using biodegradable balls from the peak of the Remarkables Mountains in Queenstown. (Jason Deegan)
New Zealand’s rising star, Lydia Ko, hits her tee shot on the 13th hole at the 2013 New Zealand PGA Championship. (Jason Deegan)
An incredible set of sculptures, featuring more than 100 wolves attacking a swordsman, lines the 18th hole of The Hills Golf Club. (Jason Deegan)
Hot air balloons sail over The Hills Golf Club. (Courtesy of The Hills GC)