Love the NSW South Coast!

What a week it’s been! A group of 28 of us, nine couples and 11 solo travellers had a fantastic time travelling down the NSW South Coast playing golf and having fun.
Our favourite route to the South Coast is via the spectacular Sea Cliff Bridge and the villages of Thirroul and Austinmer before reaching the green rolling hills near Kiama. From there, we travelled as far as Narooma.

Shared carts were included making for light travel. We played four rounds of golf, on very different courses. Mollymook Hilltop with its meandering tree-lined fairways and undulating greens was immaculately presented.

Narooma Golf Club never fails to impress with its spectacular location. Perfect weather on the day had everyone smiling no matter how good their golf. Its most memorable holes are the six perched on the cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The back nine head slightly inland and feature a series of holes framed by tall trees before meandering around a lake. The group relished the challenge of the vastly changing environment within a single round of golf.

Catalina Country Club in Batemans Bay boasts 27 championship holes free from mountain climbing and back breaking bunker shots. They rolled out the green carpet for us with friendly staff and fantastic service.

For our fourth round of golf, we played in a 2-person Ambrose at Gerringong Golf Club as part of the Sam Matters Plate. With half the On The Tee group playing in the 6:45 field and half in the 11:45 field it was an all-day affair! Another glorious day of golf supporting a worthy cause. Thank you to Shane and the commitee for putting on a special event; we’ll be back.

Some of our favourite spots along the route included the Mossy Cafe for breakfast, Bodalla Cheese Factory for coffee and snacks; Malua Bay and Gerringong for walks and the towns of Mogo, Milton and Berry for shopping, lunches and wine- tastings.

Our next trip down south will be in November; get in touch if you’re keen to join in on the fun.