About the course
Vern Morcom parkland golf among the red gums on the Murray
Cobram-Barooga Golf Club is a public parkland course in New South Wales, Australia, established in 1928 and designed by Vern Morcom. The club offers two 18-hole layouts, the Old Course and the West Course, each a par 72. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant/dining, coaching, cart and club hire, and parking.
Set among native red gums near the Murray River, the club has built a strong reputation as a golf-getaway destination, with visitors consistently returning for multi-day trips. Players regularly praise the condition of both courses and describe layouts that challenge yet reward golfers of all levels. The dining and clubhouse experience draws particular acclaim, with many reviewers singling out the food and the friendly, helpful staff in the pro shop and beyond. The overall impression is of a welcoming, well-run venue that balances quality golf across its two courses with relaxed hospitality, making it a popular choice for groups and weekend escapes.