Barnbougle Lost Farm might be the younger sibling to the Dunes, but, it has quickly received world ranking attention with its world-class design, dramatic setting and challenging terrain. Despite their close proximity, Lost Farm is surprisingly very different to The Dunes. Lost Farm features 20 holes, all of which are playable in any one round, and the course layout tracks along the coast and inland amongst sand dunes that are much steeper than those featured at The Dunes.
The strategic bunkering and undulating greens combined with wide fairways make for a course that offers an exciting challenge for golfers of all abilities.
Air Adventure tours to Barnbougle’s Lost Farm golf course should definitely be on your hit list.
View Barnbougle ToursRanked as the #3 public course in Australia by Golf Australia Magazine, and #40 in the World by US Golf Digest, the Lost Farm course is an exciting challenge for Golfers of all levels. Take the time to prep before your departure by taking a tour of the course and work out your strategy so you’re a step ahead of your mates! Here at Air Adventure our team will take care of everything, so you can sit back, relax and focus on you game.
Are you ready to play world-class golf?With a reputation for minimalist course design and a philosophy that traditional, strategic golf is the most rewarding, head architect Bill Coore created the 20 hole Lost Farm with the intention of complementing the canvas provided by the dramatic Anderson Bay coastline.
Located on the north-east coast of Tasmania, Barnbougle Lost Farm is situated adjacent to the Barnbougle Dunes Course. It was designed and constructed by world renowned US golf course design company, Coore & Crenshaw, and officially opened in December 2010.
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