About the course
Public parkland layout among towering river red gums on the Murray
Riverside Golf Club is a private 18-hole parkland course located in Victoria, Australia, set on the banks of the Murray River. Established in 1935, it plays to a par of 73 over 5,746 metres, with watered fairways and grass greens framed by river red gum and box trees. The course features mapped bunkers and is home to abundant native birdlife. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant and licensed dining, cart and club hire, coaching and parking.
Players consistently praise Riverside for its varied, thoughtful layout, with dog-legs and tree-lined fairways that reward placement over power off the tee. The towering old river red gums are a recurring talking point — line up straight or risk being "eaten up" — and reviewers regularly highlight the relaxed, welcoming atmosphere and friendly, helpful clubhouse staff. Despite recent flooding and a full re-seeding of the course, golfers have spoken warmly of the greens and overall condition, noting how well the club has bounced back. Visitors also enjoy the natural setting and the resident wildlife, with the course earning a reputation for its friendly local kangaroos. The overall impression is of a characterful, community-minded club that's a genuine pleasure to play.
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