
The Ripper House Gets the Party Started at LIV Golf
The hottest ticket in town during this week’s golf in Adelaide was an off-course experience that signalled the changing face of the sport.
Who knew Adelaide was a party town? Locals attest to its being more fun than advertised but many of us just don’t buy it. Until now. On the heels of the Laneview Festival being held there a few days ago and the city being giddy with anticipation over this week’s Fringe Festival, Adelaide was going off this past weekend as golf acolytes descended on the City of Churches.
Nowhere more so than at The Ripper House, named after the Australian LIV golf team and reigning title holders, Ripper GC.
Held over three nights at a private mansion whose owners opened their home for the first time for an event of this sort, The Ripper House was the place to be after the golf was done for the day at the city’s premier course, The Grange.

The exclusive bolthole drew VIPs from the worlds of sport, entertainment and fashion, including Ripper GC’s mullet-wearing captain Cam Smith, actor and beer purveyor Travis Fimmel, Olympic gold medallist swimmer Michael Klim, tennis legend Dylan Alcott and Nine’s Karl Stefanovic—to say nothing of the posse of professional posers and influencers who did their bit to make the scenery pleasant for others.

DJs Harvey Miller and Carla Martinez brought their signature stylings to the dancefloor and visiting Aussie DJs Fisher and Dom Dolla (fresh from shutting down Bourbon Street in New Orleans after the Superbowl) made spirited appearances on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.

For guests hungry from the revelling or flexing their golf prowess on an outdoor simulator, chef David Moyle served an Australian-inflected menu, including kangaroo schnitzel, wallaby sliders and Wattleseed ice cream. The Byron Bay transplant was a revelation to the uninitiated, almost as much as the Adelaide having a claim to being party central.







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