About the course
Red gum corridors and superb greens on Gunbower Island
Cohuna Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 parkland course at Cohuna in Victoria, set on Gunbower Island alongside Gunbower Creek. The daily-fee layout measures 5960m and is fully irrigated, winding through red gum forest over relatively flat, gently undulating fairways with some creek frontage and the occasional bunker. Tree-lined fairways and fully-grown gum trees form the main challenge. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, restaurant/dining, cart hire and parking.
This Murray River country course enjoys a strong reputation, with visitors consistently describing it as a picturesque and welcoming surprise well worth seeking out. Players regularly single out the greens for praise, noting their quality and pace, while the corridors of mature gum trees lining the fairways are seen as both scenic and genuinely testing off the tee. The relaxed, old-school country atmosphere comes through in repeated mentions of friendly volunteers and staff, and the wildlife-rich setting beside Gunbower Creek adds to the appeal. Several reviewers rate it highly among the region's courses and say they'd happily return, making it a popular stop on a Murray golf trip.