About the course
Gentle parkland round on the historic Waldara Homestead grounds, with a livelier back nine
Wangaratta Golf Club is a public, 18-hole parkland course in Victoria, Australia, established in 1906 and set on the grounds of the historic Waldara Homestead (built in 1886), about 5km north-west of the town centre on the Yarrawonga Road. The gentle, undulating layout is fully watered and playable all year round. Facilities include a driving range, pro shop, restaurant/dining, cart and club hire, and coaching.
Visitors regularly highlight the welcoming, helpful staff and friendly members, who have a reputation for going above and beyond to make a round memorable. The course is generally praised for its condition, with reviewers noting green fairways and greens that roll well, though impressions of consistency can vary between visits. Many players find the front nine a touch flatter and shorter, while the back nine earns the most enthusiasm for its more interesting layout and mix of flat and hilly holes. The clubhouse interior comes in for compliments, though some visitors have noted that food isn't always available after nine holes. Overall the club leaves the impression of a relaxed, friendly rural course that's well worth a visit on its scenic Ovens Valley setting.