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Agency:
Royal Hobart Golf Club
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Start Date:
01 Jan 1896
Description:
The forerunner of the Hobart Golf Club (later to be Royal Hobart) dates back to 1896. This Club was known as the Newlands Golf Club and is recorded as being the first organised Golf Club in Hobart Town. The Hobart Golf Club was formed in 1901, the course located in the Sandy Bay area.;;There were 127 foundation members of the Club made up of 67 Full members, 55 Lady members, 2 Country and 3 Junior. The degree of difficulty of the 18 holes at Sandy Bay was reflected in the scorecard. One par seven, four par sixes, six par fives and seven par fours totalling (for members) a par 80. Par for the Associates was 89 !!;;To master the formidable task, James Hunter from Scotland was employed by the Club as the first Golf Professional ever to teach in Tasmania. In 1915 the Club purchased 130 acres of land on Hobart's Eastern Shore at Rosny, and the new course, on this land, was opened in 1916. The honour of the Royal Charter was conferred on the Club in 1925.;;Because of the accelerated development of the Eastern Shore after the Second World War, it was agreed, in 1956, that the Club should move to the present site at Seven Mile Beach, and 70 hectares of land were purchased for this purpose.;;The course at Seven Mile Beach is constructed on sandy soil, of gentle contour in natural bushland only 20 kilometres from the City, near the Hobart Airport and beside the magnificent Seven Mile Beach.;;The course as it is today was designed by Mr Vern Morcom and is considered one of the finest in the Country. ;;
Information Sources:
Webiste - Royal Hobart Golf Club - 2010