The Vibe
A spectacular addition to Tasmania that bridges the gap between Barnbougle and Cape Wickham. Situated within immense pine plantations on a sandbelt connecting Hobart to the sea, playing Seven Mile Beach feels like walking a pristine, 100-year-old Scottish links discovered perfectly preserved in the modern era.
The Vault Line — The Sand Belt Renaissance
Constructed by the master architectural firm CDP, Seven Mile operates entirely on sand. As a consequence, it will play incredibly firm year-round. It is raw, minimalist architecture at its zenith, letting the naturally occurring dune undulations dictate play.
Quick-Glance Summary
Par
72
Yardage
6,800
Architect
CDP / Mike Clayton
Region
Hobart, TAS
The Access Intelligence
Access Reality
Open - Public Access
Constructed specifically to emulate the Barnbougle 'accessible to all' model. It operates as a high-end public facility. Because it is practically brand new and riding a wave of global hype, peak tee times are heavily congested. Book early.
Visit Official Club WebsiteTactical Strategy Guide
Exploiting the Ground Game
The fairways meld essentially seamlessly into the greens on Seven Mile. You must adopt a strategy of rolling the ball onto the surface rather than firing wedges skyward. Missing slightly left or right of target feeds violently off the colossal dune mounds.
The Insider FAQ
Is Seven Mile Beach fully public?
Yes. Despite its ultra-premium construction quality, it was built specifically to operate under a green fee model allowing anyone to book and play.
How close is it to the Hobart airport?
Remarkably close. The course practically borders the runway, making it the finest arrival/departure round available in Tasmania without driving hours north to Barnbougle.
Are caddies available?
Yes, standard resort caddies and pull-carts are actively supported to encourage walking the natural dunescape as it was intended to be experienced.