CAPE WICKHAM LINKS
🇦🇺 King Island, Tasmania, AU
Designed by Mike DeVries





Cape Wickham, perched on the northern tip of King Island, is where the roaring forties orchestrate a drama unlike any other. This modern links, sculpted into a raw and rugged coastline, throws down a gauntlet of wind-swept fairways and breathtaking cliffside vistas. It's a place where every shot demands respect, and stray balls are surrendered to the Southern Ocean's capricious grasp.
Designed by Duncan & Kingston, Cape Wickham embraces its extreme terrain with devilish glee. Wide fairways appear welcoming, until the howling winds expose hidden challenges, such as blind shots over untamed dunes. The course dares golfers to gamble, rewarding daring players. Its unique, windswept nature can make for a tough and frustrating day or, conversely, a euphoric and magical one.
While not a traditional tournament venue, Cape Wickham's remote location lends itself to a different kind of competition: the personal challenge against nature's fury. The club is a pilgrimage for those seeking pure links golf, where the ground game is paramount and creativity thrives.
Cape Wickham offers something to everyone: An incredible experience that will last a lifetime, leaving you to wonder when you can make the trip back. The course doesn't need tournaments to be considered one of the best. It’s more than enough to go around after a round of links golf.
Reviews
Incredible design on one of the most incredible pieces of land a golf course could be on. There’s about 15 holes that could be the signature hole
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Cape Wickham at Cape Wickham Links has a Course Vaults score of 9.4 out of 10 based on 11 explicit golfer ratings.
Cape Wickham was designed by Mike DeVries.
Yes. Cape Wickham at Cape Wickham Links is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Cape Wickham is 72.
Cape Wickham plays 6,150 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Cape Wickham is a 18-hole course.