Below the equator and under the radar. That’s how New Zealand used to register for American golfers, to the extent that it registered at all: a far-flung country with a few eye-candy courses but not a major target for a golf buddies’ trip.

In more recent years, though, a constellation of marquee projects have raised New Zealand’s profile in the game overseas, elevating it to an it destination, known for both its celebrated modern courses but also must-play Golden Age layouts that the U.S. market had long overlooked.

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