About the course
Sand-green golf at the foot of Rock Hill in the Riverina
The Rock Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-3 public sandbelt course measuring 5405 metres in New South Wales, Australia, established in 1914. It sits at the foot of Rock Hill near The Rock Nature Reserve, an area known as "the Lion of the Plains" and Kengal Aboriginal Place, one of the best-known landmarks in the Riverina. A notable test is the 18th, where players must navigate over a copse of pines. The club describes itself as the best sand greens course in the Riverina.
This sand-green course carries an easygoing, welcoming reputation, with visitors consistently highlighting the friendly atmosphere around the club. The setting beneath Rock Hill gives rounds a distinctive sense of place, framed by one of the Riverina's recognisable landmarks. Players describe a relaxed, sociable day out, often paired with sunny weather and good company. While much of the layout plays gently, the copse of pines guarding the 18th provides a memorable moment to finish on. The overall impression is of a genuine, community-minded country club that takes pride in its sand greens.
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