Mission Valley Golf Club
Established in 1994 on a reclaimed coal‑mine plateau, Mission Valley GC was designed by Graham Marsh. This flat, par‑72 parkland course integrates Obara Pond and undulating contours. It blends forgiving fairways for beginners with strategic, hazard‑rich holes—especially the demanding links‑style 15th–18th stretch.
Mission Valley Golf Club
Nelson Golf Club was established in 1897 and moved to its current seaside location in 1905, where it remains one of only nine authentic links courses in New Zealand. The Club has hosted the New Zealand Amateur Championship on multiple occasions, most recently in 2014, and staged the New Zealand Ladies Golf Championships in 1912 and 1923. Sir Bob Charles, the 1963 British Open Champion and New Zealand's most celebrated golfer, has graced these windswept fairways on numerous occasions throughout his storied career and encouraged the club's recent transformation back to its traditional links heritage.
Mission Valley Golf Club
Established in 1994 on a reclaimed coal‑mine plateau, Mission Valley GC was designed by Graham Marsh. This flat, par‑72 parkland course integrates Obara Pond and undulating contours. It blends forgiving fairways for beginners with strategic, hazard‑rich holes—especially the demanding links‑style 15th–18th stretch.


