About the course
Parkland golf among roaming kangaroos near Jervis Bay's white sands
Callala Beach Golf Course, home to Callala Country Golf Club, is a daily-fee parkland course in the Shoalhaven region near Jervis Bay, New South Wales. Set in a natural park-like landscape close to the bay's white sand beaches, the course can be played as either a 9 or 18-hole round. Native wildlife, including kangaroos and water birds, roams freely across the grounds, with parrots, lorikeets, corellas and cockatoos among the birdlife. Facilities include a pro shop, restaurant and dining, and cart hire.
This is a relaxed, scenic course where the natural setting and abundant wildlife are clearly the headline draw, and visitors often comment on the novelty of sharing the fairways with kangaroos and noisy flocks of native birds. Players describe the layout as tight and tree-lined, which keeps even leisurely rounds testing, and the spot carries a nostalgic, holiday feel that has earned it a soft spot among longtime visitors. Opinions on course conditioning are mixed, however, with some recent reviewers finding the fairways firm and patchy, so expectations should be tempered around presentation. The clubhouse side of the experience draws warmer praise, with friendly staff, well-regarded meals and weekend live music frequently singled out. Overall the impression is of a friendly, easygoing country club best enjoyed for its atmosphere and surroundings as much as its golf.