LINKS GOLF RESORT
🇦🇺 Bridport, Tasmania, AU
Designed by Ben Crenshaw, Bill Coore
Lost Farm occupies a dramatic stretch of coastal land on Tasmania's northeast coast near Bridport, designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw and opened in 2010. The course sits on the same property as Barnbougle Dunes, which opened a few years earlier, and together they form one of the Southern Hemisphere's most significant golf destinations. The routing takes advantage of natural duneland that runs along Bass Strait, with holes moving through valleys and over ridges shaped by wind and time rather than heavy earthmoving.
The design philosophy emphasizes strategic options and ground game possibilities, consistent with Coore and Crenshaw's minimalist approach. Fairways are generous in width but feature internal contours that reward precise positioning, and greens are large with subtle breaks that become more apparent with repeated play. The coastal holes along the water provide the most dramatic views and wind exposure, while inland sections move through lower-lying dune corridors and native vegetation.
Lost Farm is known for its twenty holes rather than the traditional eighteen, with two additional short par-threes that allow for varied routing configurations. The course operates as part of the Barnbougle resort, which attracts golfers from Australia and internationally who make the journey to Tasmania specifically for links golf. The property's remote location and walking-focused culture contribute to an experience centered on the golf itself rather than extensive amenities, though comfortable lodging and dining are available on site.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lost Farm was designed by Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore.
Yes. Lost Farm at Links Golf Resort is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lost Farm is 72.
Lost Farm plays 5,794 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Lost Farm is a 18-hole course.