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APITI GOLF 
Rare Rural course 

Apiti Golf Course

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The Apiti Golf Club is 4km north of the Apiti township in the Oroua Valley against the Ruahine Ranges in Northern Manawatu.

With 9 holes, this in one of the last rural golf courses with small greens surround by a fence to keep livestock out. In between golfing, the fairways are grazed by sheep, keeping the grass nice and low.

Apiti is a true golfer's dream as there is very little run due to soft grassy fairways. There are not too many trees to couse concern but every hole has an out of bounds.

Open on Sundays from 12:00pm,
or alternate times by arrangement with Dennis McKenzie
Location
12 Main South Road
Apiti
Northern Manawatu
P    06 3284888
IP   +64 6 328 4888
E     [email protected]
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Outdoor Safety Code:
1. Plan your trip
2. Tell someone
3. Be aware of the weather
4. Know your limits
5. Take sufficient supplies
​For more information visit Adventure Smart


Remember KEEP NORTHERN MANAWATU BEAUTIFUL!
Facilities are not always provided.
Unless signage indicates otherwise -

 !   ​Strictly no camping, tenting or freedom camping
 !   
Strictly no fires

 !   Take away all rubbish. Leave only your footprints.
Toilet facilities available in Rangiwahia, Apiti and Kimbolton.​
​Motorhome and camping sites available in 
​Rangiwahia, Apiti Tavern & Eatery and Kimbolton Hotel

  • Home
    • Driving Times and Distances
    • Iron Gates Map
  • Explore
  • Stay & Eat
  • Walks
  • Cycling
  • Contact
  • The Country Road
  • Image Gallery
  • The Oroua Whio/Blue Duck Project
  • Rangiwahia History
  • Articles