About the course
Top-100 public parkland course on a rise above the Naracoorte flatlands
Naracoorte Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 parkland course in Naracoorte, in the Lower South East of South Australia, established in 1927. Set on a rise over the surrounding flatlands, the slightly undulating layout has each hole bordered by gum trees and other Australian natives, and it has joined Australia's Top 100 Public Access Golf Courses. The daily-fee club offers a driving range, pro shop, restaurant/dining, cart hire, club hire and parking.
Visitors consistently describe this as a welcoming country course, with friendly staff and members and a relaxed, hospitable atmosphere around the clubhouse. Reviewers regularly single out the course conditioning, praising the manicured greens and bunkers and the peaceful parkland setting framed by native gums. The walk over gently rolling terrain is widely enjoyed, and the pro shop and cart hire come in for repeated mention as helpful and easy-going. Players rate it highly as a public course, often noting it's well worth a stop, with the only caution being to stay out of the trees. Overall the reputation is one of genuine country charm matched by surprisingly polished playing surfaces.