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The other "land Down Under" is lots smaller than neighbor Australia yet packs in a boggling amount of beauty and adventure in its two main islands and many smaller ones -- along with Maori culture and the occasional touch of urban cosmopolitanism.

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Comment by Tony Humphrey on November 7, 2011 at 12:21pm

These are fantastic courses... at a price... for the average golfer who wants to meet locals...rather than other tourists....I would highly recommend playing local town and village courses where you will meet the local members at very reasonable prices.  Balclutha Golf Club comes to mind as one of the friendliest and welcoming group of little ball hitters anywhere.

Comment by Ed Wetschler on November 7, 2011 at 3:56am
You're absolutely right, Koru: I asked the golfers which course they were referring to, and it was the one at Kauri Cliffs Resort.  They were pretty wild about the resort itself, too. They mentioned Cape Kidnappers Lodge as a good alternative if you don't have money to burn.
Comment by Koru Travel Ltd on November 6, 2011 at 8:02pm
@Ed. I am sure you mean Kauri Cliffs Resort at Matauri Bay, one of the most beautiful resorts and lanscape of Aotearoa. I do regular tours up there to take golfers who are always blown away by the stunning golf course and lodge. This as well as Matakauri Lodge and Cape Kidnappers Lodge is owned by american Julian Robertson by the way.
Comment by Tony Humphrey on November 6, 2011 at 2:40pm
On the subject of beverages....some excellent Pinot Noirs from Martinborough ( North Island) and superb Sauv Blancs from Marlborough (South Island)....
Comment by Iris on November 6, 2011 at 1:46pm
Glad you are being treated well Ed with plenty of stimulation and extraordinary Kiwi experiences....be sure to tell everyone about them...just as I tell everyone about the extraordinary experiences to be had in the USA. America does a very poor job in promoting itself as an exceptional destination for visitors/ tourists. We can't speak highly enough of its wonders and people. :-)
Comment by Ed Wetschler on November 6, 2011 at 1:00pm
This is like discovering great seafood at a pastry shop: Went to Wild on Waiheke and tasted extraordinary pilsner beers brewed on the premises. Understand, Wild on Waiheke is a winery.
Comment by Tony Humphrey on November 4, 2011 at 11:48am
Another Kiwi special... possum socks....so comfortable... but you have to handwash them ...so i was only able to wear them once.....
Comment by Ed Wetschler on November 3, 2011 at 9:43pm
Too bad, Tony; I've no time for fishing and no talent for golf. Some golfers who just joined us for the board of directors meeting played golf up the coast of the north island -- must resurrect the name of the resort and course -- and told me that it was more beautiful than Pebble Beach.
Comment by Tony Humphrey on November 3, 2011 at 9:30pm
Remember to cast a fly for some feisty trout with the help of a local professional guide and hit the little white ball on a local club course. Kiwi flyfishing and golf are a must do....
Comment by Iris on November 3, 2011 at 9:07pm
never have - never will; gather you won't either!! My sons have and loved it and it is fun to watch
 

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