Patutahi Golf Course Patutahi Golf Course Patutahi Golf Course Patutahi Golf Course
Set in the Gisborne countryside, Patutahi Golf Club (or Tahi to the locals) is a true East Coast gem - humble in setting, but rich in spirit. This nine-hole layout is known for its small, well-kept greens, sneaky undulations, and a layout that rewards shot-making and a deft touch.

There’s even an internal out-of-bounds, just to keep you honest. On-course, it’s one of the most competitive clubs in the region, with a proud membership and a trophy cabinet that backs it up. Off-course, the energy shifts from focused to full fizz, with post-round laughs and bar time that rolls well into the evening.
Tahi delivers proper country golf - serious about the game, but never short on good times.
Location
Address:
175 Wharekopae Road, Pātūtahi
Opening Times
Business Hours:
Generally open during daylight hours - but call prior to arriving to double check availability.

Months of Operation:
Open 12 months with year-round playability.

Facilities and Features
Proximity to Town:
12 minutes drive time from Gisborne
Parking:
Plenty
Activity Duration:
Nine holes in 90mins - 1 hour. Eighteen in 3-4 hours typically.
Weather Considerations:
It’s rural New Zealand: cool mornings, changeable skies. Bring a warm layer - just in case.

You may also like

Gisborne Railbike Adventures

Gisborne Railbike Adventures

Experience an amazing new cycling adventure on the very scenic 90 kilometres of coastal railway between Gisborne and Wairoa. Discover More

Tipuna Tours

Tipuna Tours

Tipuna Tours is a iwi (tribe) owned eco-tourism operator offering cultural and historic guided tours. Journey with us and let our local guides share with you the defining moments of this welcoming place. Discover More

CE COUPLE WINE

A day exploring the world-class wineries of Gisborne

Sun-kissed lands and fertile soils have helped make Gisborne the third-largest wine-producing region in New Zealand Discover More

Tairāwhiti Museum

Tairāwhiti Museum

One of the very best, most innovative regional museums in New Zealand. Discover More