Northland's Kauri Cliffs, at Matauri Bay, has been voted New Zealand's No 1 golf course for the second time running, fending off Taupo's Kinloch and Paraparaumu Beach courses.
Kauri Cliffs' director of golf Ryan Brandeburg said the title - which is decided bi-annually by about 50 respondents from among experienced golfing professionals - was an honour to receive.
"The setting is what does most of it," Brandeburg said of the Matauri Bay course's cliffside location.
"We found a great piece of land and were able to enhance it with putting a golf course on it. While most golf courses around New Zealand are built with bulldozers, we've made ours with shovels. Obviously there are a lot of great golf courses in New Zealand and we're building [golf's] reputation. To have that number one spot is fantastic. We know a lot of our friends are chasing us."
While many believed the Kauri Cliffs course was only for a privileged few, Brandeburg stressed the course was open to the public and that it had no members.