About the course
Lush parkland fairways framed by native bush and visiting cockatoos
Edenhope Golf Course is a public parkland course in Edenhope, Victoria, Australia, set among native bush. On-site facilities include coaching and a clubhouse with a bar and dining room overlooking the greens. The course is known for its lush, watered fairways and greens, and the endangered Red Tail Cockatoo is a regular visitor.
Players consistently describe Edenhope as an enjoyable, well-cared-for regional course with a genuinely warm, friendly welcome. The watered fairways and true-rolling grass greens earn regular praise, while the penal rough and sufficient challenge make it satisfying for golfers wanting a proper test. Reviewers highlight the beautiful setting, with spectacular sunrises and sunsets and the charm of native birdlife adding to the atmosphere. The clubhouse is a noted drawcard, with visitors recommending the 19th-hole bar and restaurant after a round. The course's upkeep is widely appreciated given it is run with the help of dedicated volunteers.