The Vines, like all good championship courses, takes some thinking.
Course architects Graham Marsh and Ross Watson skillfully and strategically used the stunning landscape to produce championship courses that command respect. Bunkers and grassy hollows are dug to the optimum depth to penalise the errant shot.
The landscaping areas on the fairways, for the most part, are generous enough for the average golfer, but a premium has been put on the consequence of finishing in either bunker or water if the ball goes astray.The 36-hole layout consists of two world class championship courses The Lakes and Ellenbrook with both courses available 365 days a year. The experienced golfers will find plenty of challenge from the championship tees while social players will have as much enjoyment from more generous tee positions.
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Ellenbrook |
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Lakes | ||
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Length: |
5837m |
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Length: |
5748m |
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Number of Holes: |
18 |
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Number of Holes: |
18 |
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Par: |
72 |
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Par: |
72 |
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ACR: |
70 |
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ACR: |
70 |
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Course Rating

The Lakes - ranked 5th in Australia
Ellenbrook - ranked 18th in Australia
Golf Australia Magazine January 2003.
Both 18 Hole layouts in the Top 10 Resort Courses in Australia
American Airlines Magazine 2002
Number 8 Resort Course in the World,
(The number 8 ranking rates The Vines number 1 in Australia)
Golf Australia Magazine January 2002.
Number 16 Championship Course in Australia,
(Number 16 ranking rates The Vines number 1 in W.A.)



