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Cape Schanck Lighthouse Cape Schanck aerial panorama. April 2024. Pulpit Rock at Cape Schanck. April 2024. Cape Schanck, or Tunnahan (Boonwurrung) is a locality at the southernmost tip of the Mornington Peninsula in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, approximately 72 km (45 mi) south of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Mornington Peninsula local government area.
Schanck may refer to: John Schanck (1750–1823), captain in the New Jersey Militia during the American Revolutionary War Cape Schanck , locality in the Australian state of Victoria
Royal Cape is South Africa's oldest and traditionally most prestigious course, set to the backdrop of Cape Town's Table Mountain and Devil's Peak. [2] The club began on the 14th of November 1885, established by Lt Gen Sir Henry D'Oyley Torrens only days after he arrived in the Cape Colony, soon to serve as acting Governor. A rough first 9-hole ...
In 1996, LINKS magazine awarded the course as one of "the finest environmentally sensitive golf courses across the country." [17] In 1999, The Boston Globe noted that the course was the 6th best course in Massachusetts and the best in Cape Cod. [18] Also during this era, Golf Digest noted that it was among the top ten courses in the state. [18]
English: Map of the municipalities in Northern Cape province of South Africa, with district municipalities shaded and local municipalities numbered. For legend see w:en:List of municipalities in the Northern Cape.
Fancourt Hotel and Country Club is a South African golf estate in George, Western Cape (Garden Route District Municipality). It is rated among the top 10 lifestyle estates in the world. [1] [2] The Links Course at Fancourt is rated as the number 1 golf course in South Africa by Golf Digest. [3]
Cape Breton Highlands Links golf course is a public golf course located near the village of Ingonish Beach in Nova Scotia, Canada. Highlands Links is located in Cape Breton Highlands National Park , and is owned by Parks Canada and operated by Golf North.
In 2019, the event moved to the Royal Cape Golf Club and was won by Benjamin Follett-Smith. [2] The 2020 edition was co-sanctioned with the Challenge Tour and had increased prize money of US$250,000 (R3,500,000). Because of the large field, two courses were used for the first two rounds; Royal Cape Golf Club and King David Mowbray Golf Club.