Australian Golfing Museum 4 Market Pl, Bothwell TAS 7030

Australian Golfing Museum





25 Reviews
  • Tuesday11 am–3 pm
  • Wednesday11 am–3 pm
  • Thursday11 am–3 pm
  • Friday11 am–3 pm
  • Saturday11 am–3 pm
  • Sunday11 am–3 pm
  • Monday11 am–3 pm




Australian Golfing Museum 4 Market Pl, Bothwell TAS 7030




About the Business

Australasian Golf Museum |

Contacts

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4 Market Pl, Bothwell TAS 7030

Hours

  • Tuesday11 am–3 pm
  • Wednesday11 am–3 pm
  • Thursday11 am–3 pm
  • Friday11 am–3 pm
  • Saturday11 am–3 pm
  • Sunday11 am–3 pm
  • Monday11 am–3 pm

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Restaurant




Recommended Reviews

Greg Ramsay
21.10.2023
Australian Golfing Museum
Fabulous array of local and international golf
john marshall
18.10.2023
Australian Golfing Museum
Interesting place
Suvendu Das
17.10.2023
Australian Golfing Museum
The Australasian Golf Museum, located in Bothwell village, tells the story of how golf evolved from a crude game played by a handful of villages on Scotland's east coast, to now being a truly international game, and Australia's most popular participation sport.The museum illustrates why the early settlers in historic Bothwell became Australia's first golfing community, with the nearby Ratho Golf Links recognised as Australia's oldest golf course, and the township having as many as 5 different golf courses.The evolution of the game is explained through the different eras, as defined by the changing golf ball; from Feathery (1400s to mid 1800s) to Gutta-percha (1850s to 1900) to Haskell (turn of the century to World War II) and the modern balls.Many of Tasmania's champion golfers are featured, from Australia's first born champions, the Pearce Brothers, to Lucy Arthur, Len Nettlefold, Elvie Whitesides, the Toogoods and the Goggins.
Zachary Benatar
11.09.2023
Australian Golfing Museum
My friend and I pictured below found this museum equally dull as it fails to tell the true story of golf, the one in which a golf ball grew from the ground and have life to golfers and told them the secrets to getting rich, without this rich history this museum has tarnished it reputation and is a place i would not like to visit again.
John Digby
05.08.2023
Australian Golfing Museum
If you are into golf or not an interesting collection of golf history on show. Even has a rare golf simulator dating back to the 30's I believe , only one fully intact.
Christo Hattingh
26.07.2023
Australian Golfing Museum
Great local knowledgeWould love to come back
michael samson
23.07.2023
Australian Golfing Museum
Interesting museum
Richard Sluggett
22.07.2023
Australian Golfing Museum
Interesting place
Ian Ross
18.07.2023
Australian Golfing Museum
Good info nice town

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4 Market Pl, Bothwell TAS 7030
Australian Golfing Museum