Grampians Adventure Golf - Halls Gap

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Grampians Adventure Golf is nestled in the heart of the spectacular Grampians National Park in Halls Gap. This course is gaining a reputation as being one of the best in Australia and indeed the world.

The beautifully landscaped course is designed to give players the feeling that they are playing in the mountains, surrounded by forest and wildlife. With 18 challenging holes to play, it is a great venue to entertain the young and young at heart.

Hosts Graham and Annette Wood have modelled the course on the Grampians itself and many of the holes are named after the more popular icons that are visited in the mountains.

The 5th hole is "The Grand Canyon", the 10th is "The Nerve Test", which in reality is a narrow rock ledge situated near the Pinnacle in the Grampians. The 17th hole is called "Hollow Mountain".

There are two mini mountains on course from which 6 streams and waterfalls cascade. Fairways run under, over and around these mini mountains with the water courses providing some of the challenges that players must overcome.

There is a licensed cafe and bar on site if you are looking to host a special occasion or are just looking to enjoy a clod beer or wine after a challenging game. The Cafe offers delicious espresso coffee along with soft drinks, ice creams and a delicious selection of our own home-made fudge.

The latest addition to Grampians Adventure Golf is the "Jackpot Hole". A ball is purchased for $2.00 and played for a Hole in One. A computer screen shows the jackpot dollars which increase each time a ball is purchased. If a Hole in One is achieved - Winner takes all!

* WINNERS - 2007 - Tourism Services Award

*FINALIST - 2007 - Business of the Year

* WINNERS - 2005 - Best New Business

POWERCOR GRAMPIANS PYRENEES BUSINESS AWARDS

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