As the host city to the New Zealand Open, Queenstown is renowned for its prestigious and scenically stunning world-class golf clubs. Playing golf in Queenstown is an excellent way to relax and immerse yourself in the central Otago lifestyle. We’re sure you won’t be able to stop at exploring just one Queenstown golf club. Read our guide for the best golf courses in Queenstown and start planning your next epic summer trip!
Jack’s Point Golf
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Jack’s Point is just 20 minutes from downtown Queenstown and is open to all visitors. Located on the edge of Lake Wakatipu, this award-winning scenic golf course features a spectacular backdrop of The Remarkables mountain range. At this Queenstown golf club, you’ll register 30 minutes before tee time and then embark on a golfing journey through native tussock grasslands, steep bluffs, and dramatic rocky outcrops. The 18-hole par 72 championship course offers golfers an exciting challenge and a truly memorable experience.
Queenstown Golf Club
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Located on the Kelvin Peninsula, Queenstown Golf Club is renowned as the most scenic golf course nationwide. The well-stocked golf shop provides all the gear and accessories you need to play a round of 18 holes while overlooking the pristine alpine waters of Lake Wakatipu. The Queenstown Golf Clubhouse offers a modern motorised golf cart fleet for hire and practice facilities, such as a driving range and chipping and putting greens. Never played golf before but keen to learn? Book golf coaching lessons with their resident PGA Professionals.
Over The Top Golf
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Looking for some extreme golfing action? Over The Top Golf is a must-do experience for all golfers searching for something a little different. Nestled in the Southern Alps of New Zealand and accessible only by helicopter, players will fly in, drive, chip, and putt 1,220 metres above Queenstown. This par three Queenstown golf course offers 180-degree views of the magnificent Whakatipu Basin and has four tee boxes for the altitude golfer to attempt their legendary hole-in-one.
Millbrook Golf Course
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Millbrook Resort is one of the most magical NZ golf clubs and is the home of the New Zealand Open. All golfers can enjoy a game at the club’s two 18-hole championship courses, surrounded by rugged mountain terrain. Millbrook Resort features a breathtaking environment, offering extraordinary photo opportunities at every hole – explore the beauty of the landscape, preserved in beautiful form. With the opportunity to book a lesson with a world-class golf professional, Millbrook Resort is where you want to be if you want to improve your golfing game.
The Hills Golf Club
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Sir Michael Hill’s private golf course in Arrowtown is home to an incredible variety of flora, beautiful lakes, and a spectacular array of sculptures created by local and internationally renowned artists. Featuring 18 holes, the championship layout offers experienced players a serious challenge, while the thoughtful design makes the course enjoyable for players of all abilities. Clubhouse facilities include a restaurant open to players for breakfast and lunch, with reservations advised for visitors.
Frankton Golf Centre
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Another Queenstown golf club boasting a stunning backdrop of the Remarkables is the Frankton Golf Centre. Featuring nine holes, this gentle golf course with a covered driving range suits both novices and experienced golfers. Club membership includes 10% off all Pro Shop stock, including discounts for the driving range. In addition, lessons are available from the team of qualified PGA professionals for players looking to tidy up their swing or take those last shots off their handicap.
Arrowtown Golf Club
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You’ll love to play through this picturesque Queenstown golf club with 18 holes, surrounded by snow-covered peaks and spectacular views from every fairway. Tee off on this varied and challenging course, and you’ll quickly learn why this Queenstown golf club attracts players from every corner of the world. Arrowtown Golf Club is open to visit year-round and offers easy electric golf cart, trundler, and club hire.
Golf Federation (Indoor Golf Simulator)
Hit the green rain or shine at Golf Federation, conveniently located on the streets of Queenstown Central. In this advanced golf simulator, you can practice and play in over 250 world-famous golf courses without having to spend time looking for balls. Cutting-edge TrackMan technology analyses each of your shots, giving you the greatest AI-integrated instant feedback for those who want to improve their golf swing and stance. A variety of other golf-based games ensures that Golf Federation is enjoyable for everyone, whether with kids or hosting a corporate event.
Opening Hours: 7 days a week 10am – 9pm (excluding Wednesdays 10am – 5pm).
How many golf courses are there in Queenstown?
You’re never too far from a golf course in Queenstown. This resort town boasts seven courses, including three championship courses, within a 20-minute drive of the city centre. It’s a haven for anyone who loves to get on the green.
Can you play golf in Queenstown in winter?
Whatever time of the year, you can enjoy golfing in the adventure capital; most of Queenstown’s golf courses are open all year round, bar Jack’s Point, which closes annually for maintenance.
Discover More Fantastic Things to See & Do In Queenstown
Get ready for a fun game of golf with incredible views! Which Queenstown Golf Club will you tee off at first? When you’ve finished your first day of golf, head to Skyline Queenstown to celebrate your arrival. Take the iconic Skyline Gondola to the Stratosfare Restaurant and enjoy a glass of bubbly overlooking the crystal-clear waters of Lake Wakatipu.
Looking for more exciting ways to fill your days and nights in New Zealand? Why not hire a car and explore Milford Sound with a road trip? Or drive from Queenstown to Lake Tekapo? We’ve also got an excellent accommodation guide to suit all budgets. Make sure you check out the Skyline blog for more fantastic New Zealand holiday attractions. We hope to see you soon!