No golfing trip to South Australia would be complete without a visit to The Links Lady Bay Golf Resort.
The experience begins on the journey south from Adelaide with stunning views all the way to the Fleurieu Peninsula.
The moment you arrive on The Links Lady Bay’s 1st tee you know you are somewhere special. Experience the feeling of getting away from it all in the beautiful South Australian countryside amongst wild birds and kangaroos in their natural habitat.
Close your eyes and imagine for a moment … with memberships now available this could become your home course.
Designed by Jack Newton, Graeme Grant and John Spencer, Links Lady Bay has subtle breaking bentgrass greens and is laid across wonderful sandy based terrain offering views to the Gulf of St Vincent.

Strong enough from the back tees to test gifted golfers, yet fair enough to be enjoyed by the average player, the championship course is regarded as one of South Australia’s finest and is ranked in the Top-100 Courses in the nation by Golf Australia magazine. It has also hosted the Australian Mid-Amateur Championships.
Some of the short holes would grace any of the most famous links courses in the world. In particular, the signature par-3 17th hole, which features in Australia’s best holes, provides a challenging test into the wind for the player striving to make par. In addition, Links Lady Bay offers

The Links Lady Bay has a range of membership categories including seven-day full membership, interstate membership and junior memberships offerings. Full memberships, cost $1,280 per year, while a six-day membership (no Saturday play) is $1,120. Interstate memberships are $530 annually.
For more details or to submit an application for membership, visit https://linksladybay.com.au/golf-course-membership-links
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