Levin Golf Club

Website: https://www.levingolfclub.co.nz/

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Levin Golf Club for ideal conditions?

We've found late spring through early autumn (October to April) offers the most consistent weather for Levin. You'll enjoy longer daylight hours and generally drier fairways, though a classic New Zealand breeze can always make an appearance, adding a fun challenge to your round.

What kind of golf experience can I expect at Levin - is it a true links test or something different?

Levin isn't your classic windswept links, but it certainly has that firm, fast-running feel you'd expect from a great New Zealand course. We love how it blends parkland beauty with strategic bunkering and natural contours, demanding thoughtful shot-making rather than just brute force.

How do Levin's green fees compare to other quality courses in the North Island, and is it good value?

Frankly, Levin offers fantastic value for the quality of golf you get. While it might not have the international fame of some bigger names, we think its green fees are very reasonable, especially for a course that's consistently well-maintained and provides such an engaging challenge. You're getting a genuine local gem without the premium price tag.

Are there any specific holes at Levin Golf Club that really stand out or pose a unique challenge?

You'll definitely remember the par-5s at Levin; they're often reachable in two for the bold, but the risk-reward factor is high with clever bunkering and subtle undulations around the greens. We always find the finishing holes particularly engaging, demanding focus right to the very end.

What's the atmosphere like at Levin Golf Club, and what should we do after our round?

Levin has that wonderfully welcoming, unpretentious club atmosphere we love in New Zealand - it's a true golfer's club. After your round, grab a cold drink in the clubhouse; the locals are always up for a chat and happy to share tips. If you're looking for a bite, we recommend heading into Levin town for some classic Kiwi fish and chips.