About the course
Parkland golf among the kangaroos beside tranquil Jervis Bay
Callala Beach Golf Course (Callala Country Golf Club) is a daily-fee, 18-hole parkland course in the Shoalhaven region of Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia, with options to play 9 or 18 holes. Set in a natural, park-like setting near the bay's white sand beaches, the course is frequented by native wildlife including kangaroos and water birds. On-site facilities include a pro shop and cart hire.
This relaxed country course leans into its setting, where roaming kangaroos and the calls of parrots, lorikeets and cockatoos are part of the experience. Many visitors speak fondly of the friendly staff and the welcoming clubhouse atmosphere, with the social side — meals, drinks and weekend live music — earning particularly warm impressions. Golfers describe the layout as tight and tree-lined, offering a genuine challenge for those who play it. Feedback on course conditioning is more mixed, with some players noting the fairways can be firm and patchy. Overall, it reads as an unpretentious, holiday-friendly spot best enjoyed for its scenery, wildlife and easygoing vibe.