Australian Golf Passport

Episode Fifty Six - Peninsula Kingswood (North) full post-mortem

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Episode notes

The longest episode we've ever done! There was a lot to discuss...

The keenly anticipated chat on one of the most dramatic, and visually striking courses in the land. Following on from Scott's whirlwind trip to Melbourne a fortnight back, we do a deep dive on PK North. More than a good looker, this course is a gem in every way. Playable and strategically engaging with artful hazards, and intricate greens. No wonder this is a crowd favourite - we're happy to finally discuss PK North with you. It's a high quality, fun and memorable layout.

Scott & Matt talk about all facets of the course - routing, greens, vegetation, mix of holes, topography, turf and conditioning (which was remarkable considering the deluge that fell the day before we played!).  Where does it sit in relation to other high-end Australian courses?  What are the standouts and what really left a mark with us? We hope you like the discussion - feel free to leave a comment if there's something you disagree with, or want more detail on when we next record.

The PK website's course tour of North - https://www.peninsulakingswood.com.au/cms/course/hole-1/

Visitor information for those wanting to visit Peninsula Kingswood - https://www.peninsulakingswood.com.au/cms/visitor-golf-enquiries/


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Podcast intro music - Nbhd Nick / Stop Playing With Me - Instrumental / courtesy of ⁠www.epidemicsound.com