About the course
Challenging bush parkland where Felltimber Creek tests every shot
Wodonga Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-72 public parkland course in West Wodonga, Victoria, measuring 6,108 metres with 31 mapped bunkers. Set in a natural bush environment with native trees and Felltimber Creek winding through it, the course is located in the Albury/Wodonga/Murray River region, about three hours north of Melbourne. Its named holes include the 10th (Boomerang), 11th (Hunch Back), 12th (Panorama) and 13th (Missing Gum). On-site facilities include a pro shop, restaurant/dining, cart hire and club hire.
At over 6,100 metres with tight-ish fairways and native trees lining the layout, Wodonga has a reputation as a thinking golfer's challenge, with players often noting the risk-and-reward holes that demand accuracy off the tee. The bush setting and the meandering Felltimber Creek give the course a scenic, natural character that many visitors enjoy. Reviewers frequently praise the welcoming, helpful pro shop staff and the value on offer, and several regard it as a friendly place for amateurs to develop their game. Feedback on conditioning is more mixed: some find the course in good shape for the fees, while others have reported bare fairways and bunkers under repair, suggesting maintenance can vary from visit to visit. The clubhouse dining also earns appreciation as part of the overall experience.
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