About the course
Wildlife-rich parkland gem in the heart of Raymond Terrace
Muree Golf Course is an 18-hole public parkland course in Raymond Terrace, New South Wales, Australia, established in 1940 on the site of a former sandstone quarry. Set in a natural landscape of native trees and flora, the course is home to abundant wildlife including kangaroos, wallabies, koalas and native birds. Facilities include a pro shop, a clubhouse and a restaurant/dining area.
Sitting right in the middle of Raymond Terrace, Muree is often described as a well-designed course with some genuinely challenging holes, with the closing 18th frequently singled out as a tough finish to the round. Its natural parkland setting and resident wildlife give the place a relaxed, characterful feel that many visitors enjoy, and the affordable casual rates make it a popular, welcoming spot for families and social players. Reviewers regularly credit the greens staff and volunteers for their efforts, though impressions of conditioning vary — some have found fairways and greens patchy, particularly while recovering from heavy rain. The clubhouse and dining come in for warm praise, with the food and friendly atmosphere a recurring highlight even when the decor is noted as a touch dated.