The Hills Golf Club
Queenstown
Located just outside the historic village of Arrowtown near Queenstown, The Hills Golf Club is one of New Zealand’s most exclusive and visually striking championship courses. Designed by John Darby, the par-72 layout winds through dramatic alpine terrain framed by the Remarkables mountain range. Natural rock formations, sculpted fairways and expansive lakes create a bold and memorable test, while large, fast greens demand precision on approach. The course has hosted the New Zealand Open and is renowned for its immaculate conditioning and striking outdoor sculptures placed throughout the property. With its breathtaking scenery and tournament pedigree, The Hills offers a premium golfing experience in the heart of the South Island.
Queenstown Airport
15km


England’s best golf tour operator 2026 winner
Time Zone:
GMT+13
Currency:
$ (New Zealand Dollar)
Temperature:
11°C - 20°C
Cost of a Beer:
£5.20
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£32
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About The Area
Aoraki / Mount Cook sits at the heart of New Zealand’s Southern Alps and represents the country’s most dramatic alpine landscape. While not a traditional golf hub itself, it forms part of an unforgettable South Island golf journey, pairing bucket-list scenery with nearby high-country layouts.
Although there is no full championship course directly beneath the mountain, golfers travelling through the Mackenzie Basin often combine the region with rounds at The Cairns Golf Course, located near Lake Tekapo. This striking alpine layout features rolling fairways, exposed rock formations and sweeping views across glacial lakes and mountain ranges. Further west, itineraries frequently incorporate Queenstown’s championship venues, including Jack's Point Golf Course, where dramatic alpine backdrops and firm-running fairways mirror the raw beauty of the Mount Cook region.
Golf in this part of the South Island is defined by scale — vast skies, crisp mountain air and firm turf during the summer months. The prime playing season runs from November to March, when temperatures are mild and daylight extends late into the evening.
Off the course, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park offers glacier walks, alpine hiking trails and breathtaking viewpoints across New Zealand’s highest peak. Scenic flights and heli-hiking experiences provide unforgettable perspectives of the Tasman Glacier. The region’s clear night skies are also a highlight, offering exceptional stargazing opportunities.
For golfers building a South Island itinerary, Aoraki / Mount Cook adds extraordinary alpine scenery and adventure to complement championship golf in nearby Tekapo and Queenstown, creating one of the most visually spectacular golf journeys anywhere in the world.


























