Rum Corps Scorecard

Windsor, New South Wales, Australia — Australia

About Rum Corps

The golf club "Rum Corps (Closed)" was located in Windsor, NSW, Australia. It was named after the historical Rum Corps, a group of British soldiers stationed in Australia during the 18th and 19th centuries. The Rum Corps was notorious for their heavy involvement in the rum trade and their corrupt practices. This golf club, named after the Rum Corps, was founded in the mid-20th century and was a popular destination for golf enthusiasts in the area. It offered a challenging 18-hole course set amidst the picturesque landscape of Windsor. Golfers could enjoy playing amidst scenic views of the Hawkesbury River and the Blue Mountains. Unfortunately, the Rum Corps Golf Club is no longer in operation, as it has closed down. The reasons for its closure are not readily available, but it might be related to various factors such as financial difficulties or changes in ownership or management. Despite its closure, the Rum Corps Golf Club still holds a place in the history of Windsor, serving as a reminder of the area's connection to the Rum Corps and providing enjoyment to golfers during its operational period.

Course details

  • Number of holes: 18
  • Par: 66
  • Standard Scratch Score: 66
  • Tees available: 1

Scorecard — Unspecified

HoleParSIYardage
142354
249278
341386
444275
537133
643317
735140
848275
936114
10410
11411
12412
13413
14314
15415
16316
17417
18318
Total662272