Tasmania Golf Deals to Watch, 2026
Tasmania value lies in the trip shape, the fly in tours and the stay and play rates at Barnbougle, with a winter window that drops the price.
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How Tasmania golf packages work
Tasmania golf means Barnbougle on the north east coast above all, home to the Dunes, Lost Farm and the short Bougle Run, with Cape Wickham out on King Island as the other bucket list links. Barnbougle green fees have run around 225 Australian dollars a round and 306 dollars for all day on the estate, rising to 235 and 316 in the high season, which runs from 1 October to 30 April against a low season from 1 May to 30 September.
The packages bundle nights on the estate with rounds, and the value moves are the winter window and the fly in tour. A 2026 winter package has been offered from around 570 dollars per person for two guests across May to September, and fly in tours from Melbourne to Barnbougle Airfield bundle one or two nights at Lost Farm Lodge with two or three rounds. Every figure below is a planning guide rather than a quote, so always confirm directly before booking.
Tasmania Golf Deals, 2026 at a glance
| Deal type | Typically includes | Indicative 2026 note |
|---|---|---|
| Single round and all day | One round or unlimited play on the Barnbougle estate | Around 225 dollars a round and 306 dollars all day, rising to 235 and 316 in the high season |
| Winter package 2026 | Nights and golf in the low season window | Offered from around 570 dollars per person for two guests across May to September |
| Two night stay and play | Estate nights with rounds at the Dunes and Lost Farm | Bundles breakfast and a trolley with rounds across the marquee courses |
| Fly in tour from Melbourne | Return flights to Barnbougle Airfield with lodge nights | One or two nights at Lost Farm Lodge with two or three rounds at the Dunes or Lost Farm |
The deals worth watching
Play the winter window
The clearest saving is the season. Barnbougle low season runs from 1 May to 30 September, when green fees ease and a 2026 winter package has been offered from around 570 dollars per person for two guests. The links are exposed and the weather is honest in winter, but for players who pack for it the cost drops and the courses are quiet.
Stay on the estate
The simplest way to play more for less is to stay on the estate and buy the all day rate, around 306 dollars in low season, which puts the Dunes and Lost Farm in one day rather than two green fees. Two night stay and play breaks bundle the beds, breakfast and a trolley with rounds across both marquee courses.
Fly in from Melbourne
Barnbougle remoteness is part of its value story. Fly in tours from Melbourne to Barnbougle Airfield bundle return flights with one or two nights at Lost Farm Lodge and two or three rounds, which removes the long drive and turns a far flung links into a tidy two or three day trip.
Our take
Tasmania is a bucket list links trip, and the value is in the shape rather than a discount. The winter window lowers the price for players who can take the weather, the all day estate rate stretches the golf, and the fly in tour removes the friction of getting there, which is what stops most visitors.
Our advice is to pick the season honestly, buy the all day rate and stay on the estate, and use a fly in tour if the drive puts you off. Our Tasmania golf hub and the best golf courses in Tasmania list set the options, our profile of Barnbougle Bougle Run covers the short course that rounds out the estate, our 2026 season outlook frames the calendar, our wider Australia golf hub places it in a longer trip, and our team can assemble the flights, the lodge nights and the rounds, costed to the head, before you commit.
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Tasmania Golf Deals, 2026, your questions
What golf packages are available in Tasmania for 2026?
Most are Barnbougle estate stay and play breaks that bundle nights with rounds at the Dunes, Lost Farm and Bougle Run, plus fly in tours from Melbourne to Barnbougle Airfield that add return flights and Lost Farm Lodge nights to two or three rounds. A 2026 winter package has been offered from around 570 dollars per person for two guests across May to September. Prices move with season and availability, so always confirm directly before booking.
How much is a round at Barnbougle in 2026?
As a planning guide, Barnbougle green fees have run around 225 Australian dollars a round and 306 dollars for all day on the estate, rising to 235 and 316 in the high season from 1 October to 30 April. Staying on the estate and buying the all day rate is the most efficient way to play both marquee courses. Always confirm directly before booking.
When is the cheapest time to play golf in Tasmania?
The low season from 1 May to 30 September is the cheapest, with eased green fees and a winter package from around 570 dollars per person for two guests. The trade is the weather, which is exposed and honest on the links in winter, so the saving suits players who pack for it.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Tasmania green fees and package shapes compiled June 2026 from resort and operator sources; prices in Australian dollars are indicative for the 2026 season and change with season and availability. Always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.