Gold Coast Sport |
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Aside from being one of the coolest places in the Southern Hemisphere, the Gold Coast is home to one of the most rich sports cultures in the world. The Gold Coast harbors more than 10 professional sports teams which all enjoy a pretty successful Football Fans, The Gold Coast United new members of Australia's premier Football League, the Hyundai A-League, also representing the city are the Palm Beach Sharkswho play in the Brisbane Premier League. Basketball fans, one of the most exciting teams in the National Basketball League calls the Gold Coast its home; The Gold Coast Blaze, since their entrance into the league in 2007 the Blaze have continued a steady start to their climb toward the National Basketball League Premiership. BBM knows that we have a lot of Australian Rules Football fans out there! The Gold Coast was formerly the home of the Brisbane Bears; who have since been relocated. No worries though, the Broad Beach Cats, Labrador Tigers and Southport Sharks and the Gold Coast Suns! BBM also knows that there are a lot of adrenaline junkies out there, which is why we are going mention the V8 Supercar popularity that is present in the area. One of the cooler things about watching a sporting event in the Gold Coast, is the ticket prices for sporting events are generally set at very fair prices, not to mention if you go and see the Gold Coast Titans in action you will watch them at the brand new Robina Stadium that seats over 27,000 spectators! Now if you are more of a recreational sport person the Gold Coast is synonymous for its amazing selection of world class Golf Courses, most of which you can access and book a tee time with the Golf Link Website! Also heavily available as far as recreational sports go is things like Boating, Fishing, and of course Surfing! Some of the more notable golf courses on the Gold Coast are; Gold Coast Country Club, which is conveniently located just 15 minutes from Surfers Paradise, The Lakelands, Palm Meadows and The Glades are also premier Golf Courses the last of the three in which the public can access. |











