About the course
Scenic parkland in the Eildon hills where kangaroos share the fairways
Eildon Golf Club is a public 18-hole parkland course in Eildon, Victoria, established in 1960, playing to a par of 70 over 4,756 metres. Set amongst rolling hills and wooded fairways, the course is known for its undulating layout, scenic views and resident wildlife, including kangaroos. Facilities include a pro shop, cart hire, club hire and parking, with the course located around five minutes from the Eildon township.
Though compact in length, this is a course that asks plenty of its players, and visitors consistently describe it as challenging but fun, with sloping fairways, tight tree-lined tees and tricky pin placements rewarding thoughtful shot-making. Its setting in the hills draws regular praise for peaceful, scenic rounds, often with the course quiet enough to feel like your own, the main hold-up being a kangaroo crossing the fairway. Reviewers repeatedly highlight how well looked after the layout is and how welcoming the atmosphere feels, with affordable casual rounds adding to its reputation as a friendly local favourite. A genuine country golf experience that appeals to seasoned players and beginners alike.