About the course
Ross Watson parkland by the Murray, where bunkering rules and Gallipoli looms
Barham Golf Resort is an 18-hole championship parkland course in Barham, New South Wales, set in natural bush surrounds and redesigned by Ross Watson. Bunkering is a defining feature of the layout, alongside its grass greens. The 392m par-4 fifth, known as Gallipoli, is the signature hole and includes one of the largest bunkers on the Murray. As a resort course, it offers a driving range, pro shop, restaurant/dining, cart hire and parking.
The course makes the most of its bushland setting, with a sequence of well-presented grass greens framed by the kind of strategic bunkering that gives the round its character. The standout test is the par-4 Gallipoli, where one of the Murray's largest bunkers demands a careful line and rewards a confident approach. As part of a resort with stay-and-play packages, it suits golfers looking to combine a few rounds with a relaxed riverside getaway. With facilities such as a driving range, pro shop and on-site dining, plus cart hire and easy parking, the experience is geared toward comfort and convenience for visiting players and groups alike.