About the course
Friendly 9-hole country parkland where koalas share the fairways
Woodburn-Evans Head Golf Club is a public, 9-hole parkland course at Woodburn in New South Wales, Australia, with separate tee boxes provided for the back nine. Tree-lined fairways and contoured greens test both club selection and approach play. On-site facilities include a pro shop, clubhouse, restaurant/dining, coaching, and cart and club hire. Native wildlife, including koalas and wallabies, is regularly seen around the course.
This relaxed country course has built a reputation as a tidy, welcoming spot that punches above its size. Visitors consistently praise the friendly staff and club volunteers, the warm welcome, and the genuine value on offer. The greens and bunkers draw regular compliments for their condition, while the par 3s are described as fun and the par 4s and 5s as nicely challenging, with fairways that can play firm. A frequently mentioned highlight is the local wildlife, with koalas and wallabies turning up as a memorable bonus to a round. Overall, the impression is of an easygoing, well-kept little course that players are happy to return to.