Hope Island Resort

Gold Coast, QLD | User Rating: Rate-4 (4.5) | Add A Review

The golf course at Hope Island Resort is an 18 holes traditional “links” style championship course designed by five times British Open champion Peter Thomson and the team at Thomson, Wolveridge and Partners. The course has been given a course rating of 74 by the AGU.

The layout and design of the course is reminiscent of the great courses of Britain and Ireland in the “Links-style” tradition. Primarily the course consists of two loops of nine holes � the front nine starts off to the southeast in an anticlockwise direction. The back nine heads off in a southwesterly direction, finishing with an interesting challenging two holes bounded by the non-tidal lake. The front and back nines are separated by an extensive practice facility, consisting of putting greens, driving range and chipping green with bunkers.

The driving range is unique in that it takes the concept of a driving lake, complete with target greens with bunkers at various distances from the practice tee. This area provides a spectacular view from the clubhouse. In various positions around the back nine holes of the golf course, chipping and putting courses are available for residents use.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Name: Hope Island Resort
  • Region: Gold Coast, QLD
  • Address: Oxenford - Southport Road
    Gold Coast, 4212, Queensland, Australia
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  • Proshop: (07) 5530 9000
  • General: (07) 5530 9000
  • Holes: 18
  • Metres: 6457m
  • Par: 72
1. shakeyone | Rated | 27 Apr 2009 | Add A Review

Played here 19th April 2009

Very enjoyable experience, good service from bag drop to on course refreshments cart etc.

Havent had many chances to use GPS in carts before and have to say I loved it (also helps to speed up play of course)

Course was in great condition except for the bunkers which were very dissapointing, rocky and hard but understandable due to the recent weather conditions in QLD.

Would love to play there again soon

PROS

  • Service, Carts, GPS, refreshments, practice facilities etc.

Cons

  • Bunkers

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2. Eekthecat | Rated | 09 Oct 2008 | Add A Review

Played Hope Island last weekend. The service was top notched. From the Bag drop to the drinks cart, you couldn’t really fault the service.

The course itself was challenging but you normally had a “chicken out” option for those inclined.

We found the course design beautiful and the pot fairway bunkers were punishing for those unlucky to roll in.

Most of the greens were table tops and really really fast. You to had to be on your game to land on the green from 100-150 out and stay on. All of our group had trouble staying on the green from approach shots.

We found the GPS in the carts useful but often were out by 10-15 metres in relation to the tee markers.

We all enjoyed the day and will definitely be back.

PROS

  • Fantastic Service
  • Beautiful Course
3. snakeputt | Rated | 26 Jun 2008 | Add A Review

Played Hope for the first time and absolutely rate everything about it. Service was amazing, pace was good and the course was in great nick. Wiped the floor on the other Gold Coast courses we played during the week.

4. edeross | Rated | 09 Apr 2008 | Add A Review

It is amazing to find a links course in a resort area and one designed by a player with such experience with links courses. Hope should be played as it was designed and not to ‘fly’ the ball to the target. All top rated links courses in the world are just that non target. What has happened to imagination by 99% of golfers world wide? If one is not confident enough to hit the ‘cut stuff’ take one less as if one does play the top rated links courses if you are off the cut stuff you are either OB or lost ball!! Golf is meant to be enjoyed, so put the ‘Big Dog’ back in the bag for those holes that demand accuaracy as there is enough run at Hope to make up for the lesser club! Of course bump and run is what all those old courses are about and what Peter Thompson has achived this at Hope.

For me, I just love the place as I have had 40+ years on links tracks around the world and to find one amongst typical target resort courses is a breath of fresh air. Off the back the course is demanding for anyone as the wind does get up and test anyone. Bump and run and putt well and the beer tastes wonderful. Even a bad day at Hope the beer tastes great as the staff are so friendly and service orientated.

This is a five star course with 5 star hospitality.

5. Sandplay | Rated | 17 Mar 2008 | Add A Review

Played here twice over the weekend. Was highly recommended by Melbourne golfers as being amongst the top 3 in Queensland. This course lived up to that introduction / reputation.

The introduction to the club is as expected. In the price bracket ($109 using ISG) I expected a customer service experience as well as great golf and was very satisfied. Staff were excellent.

Moving to the clubhouse, again, more from a resort point of view, the facilities were superior to the average experience.

Now for the important part.

The practice facilities are unique in so far as the range shoots across water to a number of targets at varying distances. It was a fantastic preparation for any round ahead. It makes a massive difference to the enjoyment when you stand on the first tee feeling thoroughly prepared!

The course proper is a challenging, well-conditioned layout with reasonable variations in terms of the range of shots you’re called to hit. Doglegs in both directions and protective bunkering brought course management skills to the fore far more than the typical resort layouts on the Gold Coast.

The greens were a steady pace (good) but were very slow when I played. This would be fine so long as the greens encouraged a direct attack on the various pin placements, but they did not. The use of elevated green tables was probably a novel feature overused under those circumstances.

6. hijacked | Rated | 10 Dec 2007 | Add A Review

I have played this course a half dozen times this year….and from the time you drive into the car park the course oozes with class. the club house is magnificent . You step out from the clubhouse with pratice areas and putting greens a plenty. As for the course it is great, with the fairways as short as some golf course greens…. from the back markers the the course can be quite a challenge with the 17th hole worthy of respect from the back markers its over 200mts and if going at the green its all water … if trying to protect a score it does allow you to bail out to the left and make an easy par4 ….not a bad option ….nah if you here only the once you may as well have a go. Tip.. chipping around the greens is a real art here …raised fast greens demand respect.

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7. grantss | Rated | 18 Nov 2007 | Add A Review

Fantastic course. Scenic, long, wide. Well maintained, rough not severe, not too much water. And the best thing – GPS on the carts! Makes judging distances an absolute doddle.

Probably my favourite golf course.

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8. terryyoungw | Rated | 20 Nov 2006 | Add A Review

This is a good resort course, not super difficult, but challenging enough. A bit pricey compared to others of the same quality. Definitely worth a hit.

9. wholesaler | Rated | 06 Mar 2006 | Add A Review

This was a course made in golfing heaven, where even the average punter like myself would not only enjoy the layout but some of the challenging holes!

I do not know what has happened, but this course seemed to have gone off.

Pick any hole, and if you just slightly miss hit the fairways and you can simply forget it!

Lost ball.

I love this course, but something has gone terribly wrong. I was playing against a group of low handicapped punters and we all struggled.

The course maintenance staff, just simply have got it wrong!

Even a bad day at golf should be a better day then going to work.

Unfortunately today, I could not agree.

Please mow the cut, just off the fairways.

10. wildman | Rated | 10 Sep 2005 | Add A Review

Hope Island is my favourite golf course with outstanding fairways and excellent greens. the fairways are that nice u could get your putter out and putt your way down to the hole! however the chances of getting some serious sizzle with your trusty lob wedge are non existant. The bunkers are plenty and if your playing well, you should avoid them however once your in one, it may take a few to get out again! I thoroughly recommend the course to anyone with some spare cash to spare in their pockets!

11. slats1972 | Rated | 23 Mar 2005 | Add A Review

Played Hope Island with a friend on our GC trip last week. It was the second time I have played it and must say it was the best course I have played on. Not ridiculously hard but challenging. Required a few thought processes on most holes.

The whole experience was fantastic from the friendly attendant who took care of our bags on arrival, the awesome and useful colour GPS system, the beautiful club house and the course itself.

The highlight of the day was saying g'day to Peter Senior whilst we were both foraging for balls in the rough!

12. Horse | Rated | 02 Apr 2004 | Add A Review

I have always enjoyed playing Hope (it rates in my top 3 in Queensland). I have enjoyed playing there every year for at least the past 5 years (on at least one occassion a year).

The greens are definately maturing. Although I noticed during my recent round they seem harder and slicker than on previous occassions. It's definately bump and run country, don't expect to lob it on there and spin ('cause it just won't happen).

The fairway rough also seems longer than it has in the past, and straying end a little bit will hurt!

You have to love the 17th (Hope Island), a 230 metre - Par 3 with water to the left and in front of you off the blocks. When you combine that with a strong wind in your face, usually there in the late afternoons, and a large green (compared to the other holes) it makes it one you just have to go for. But don't go long, as my colleague found out!

My other favourite hole, is the 2nd (The Figs), a 501m - Par 5. It really makes you think (club selection is the key) and can be an easy birdie hole. But just when things look good, it can bite you too. That big Fig at the 260m mark is a ball magnet, I have seen many good drives collect that or land on the beach to the left.

13. Fishman Dan | Rated | 13 Nov 2003 | Add A Review

The Course - As with all links-style courses, if your game is on then you will have a good day out. Unfortunately I had a slow start (18-marker), but eventually caught up. I was playing with another 18 marker, and a Canadian playing off 4. It's fair to say that the 4-marker was punished whenever his spanking 250+ metre drives went wayward.

The course was rock hard, greens and fairways. If your drive landed on the short stuff it payed greatly (my longest was about 2665 mtrs, gotta love GPS), though look out for well placed hazards - pot bunkers in the middle of fairways can change your game. It took a few holes to get used to, but GPS in the carts really took my game to a new level - I was able to use it to run the ball up onto the green, rather than prey for them to stop - they were just too hard to take any spin. As another user here has remarked, most greens are 'upside-down saucers' - so if you stray the ball will keep rolling off the edge. Mind you, if your short game is on, expect to scramble well.

The 16th is short but challenging - I hadn't lost a ball all day before I deposited 2 into someones backyard with a couple of duck-hooks. By the end of the round you could be mistaken for taking a sigh-of-relief, but the 17th and the 18th are possibly the 2 most challenging holes - a 220 mtr par 3 with water in front and left (and lots of it), and the 18th a par-5 with water down the left - and the fairway leans towards it the closer you get to the hole.

If it wasn't for poor putting (how many times have we all said that?) I would have had a really good round, but I couldn't sink anything outside 5 feet except for one par-saving putt on the 13th (a sand-save no less). A really tough hole, watch out for a cluster of 4 bunkers off the tee to set up your approach.

Facilities - A visit from the drinks cart every 3-4 holes ensured we were well looked after. By the 10th it was raining pretty hard, I was pleasantly surprised to be greeted by a staff member handing out towels from a cart. Mind you, by the 15th it was blazing sunshine. No complaints with the GPS though - I found it very accurate, unlike my short irons.

Had a great day up there - and I'm sure I will next time too. Make sure you get there early to hit a few range balls though.

14. cdbevan | Rated | 03 Apr 2003 | Add A Review

I played this course in March 2003. The Pro shop is Callaway only but it does have a large range of clothing.

The course was in very good condition and had some interesting holes. It is not just a matter of using your driver on every hole. I started on #10 and the first three holes are quite easy with wide fairways and attractive shapes. After that it gets harder. Almost all the greens are upturned saucers with valleys off them. As the greens are so hard you won't see the pitch mark even with a 140 m 7 iron and more often than not your ball will bounce through, down the valley and come to rest on the next slope up. You are then presented with a downhill lie, a hill in front of you and a green which won't take any bite. Very difficult indeed. Very frustrating too. I was hitting my irons well but my chipping was not on song so my 8 hcp blew out to 18 on the day.

The GPS is good for longer distances though was very suspect about overstating yardage under 100m. I often found my shots going clear over the back. Must be the rarified air at $110 a pop!

Insummary you will probably have more fun for you dollar elsewhere.

15. andrew14966 | Rated | 26 Dec 2002 | Add A Review

A little disappointing. Not as much of a challenge as I thought it would be from reading golf magazine articles.

It's not too difficult, in fact if you are hitting the ball well you'll probably break your handicap by many.

I've played there 3 times over the last 3 years and the condition of the course seems to be getting worse.

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