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Oberon Golf Club
  • About
  • Events
  • The Course
  • Directions & Accomodation
  • Restaurant
  • Calendar
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  • Visit Oberon
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Oberon Golf Club

Nestled in beside the serene Lake Oberon
in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, you will find the Oberon Golf Club.

​About two and half hours west of Sydney, Oberon is a challenging, undulating course carved through towering forests of gums, and is the work of prolific golf architect, Al Howard.
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Opened in 1958 with 9 holes and sand greens, the course was expanded to 12 holes and by 1972 18 holes.

​Oberon is famous for its small, sloping greens, spectacular views and its tight fairways.


Another feature at Oberon is that it doesn’t have any bunkers.

​It is also cool climate course and at over 1000m in altitude, can even receive a light dusting of snow in the Winter months.

Length (Men): 5,582m Par: 70
​Length (Women): 5,209m Par: 72


​Visitors are most welcome.

​​For golf bookings call 0263360262 or email:  oberongolf@gmail.com

If the club house is unattended, scorecards can be found to the right of the front door facing the 1st tee. Please deposit green fees in the honesty box.

T E S T I M O N I A L S

"We had a great experience at Oberon. This course is a hidden gem that we were very happy to discover and so close to Sydney. It is challenging but fun at the same time and the views are spectacular! A great bar and friendly local members will make you feel welcome. You should definitely add this to your golf trip options.” 
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Greg Kotsakis, Concord Golf Club, Sydney.

Senior Club Officials

Eric Whalan

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President

Barry Lang

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Captain

Michael English

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Vice-President

Jenn Capel

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Women's President

Katie Graham

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Women's Captain

Men's golf program

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The course is open 7 days and there is a men's competition on Saturdays. Women are also welcome to play in this competition. A fairly relaxed 12 hole competition is played on Thursdays and is an ideal way for people new to golf to get a feel for the game without feeling too concerned about their score.

2021 Oberon Open Champion: Andrew Burton (Lithgow) 73, Runner Up: Rob McGrath 74
2021 Keith Cleton Memorial Trophy: Anthony Miller
2021 Oberon PGA Associates Pro Am Winner: Luke Humphries (Goulburn) 67, Runners Up: Lachlan Robinson (Terrey Hills) & Jake Mitchell (Mt. Broughton) 71. Amateur winner: Ian Fowler 76 (43 points).
2021 Club Champion: Rob McGrath
Runner up: Jason Sargent
B Grade Champion: Adrian Poulten
Runner up: Eric Whalan
C Grade Champion: Kevin McGrath
Stableford winner: Phil Cummings
2021 4BBB Par Champions (Jack Robinson Memorial Shield): Kim Rawlings & Mick McKechnie (+18)
​2020 4BBB Stableford Champions: Laurie Murphy & Alan Cairney
Runners up: Kevin Whalan & Ian Fowler
2020 Aggregate winners: Mick English & Eric Whalan
Runners up: Anthony McGrath & Adrian Poulten
2020 Eclectic winner - scratch: Anthony Borton

2020 Eclectic winner - HCP: Laurie Murphy
2021 Matchplay winner: Rob McGrath
Runner up: Anthony Miller

2022 Medal of medals winners: A Grade - Anthony Miller, B Grade - Phil Cummings
Women's Golf Program

Oberon Women's Golf takes place on Wednesdays. In summer, the women tee off at 9am and in the winter, tee off is between 9.30am and 10am. The majority of the women take carts around the course, however there are a few walkers as well. The women play a range of games each month, with the First National Real Estate/Bowyer and Livermore Livestock and Property sponsored Monthly Medal usually played on the first Wednesday of the month. The women play for a number of trophies throughout the year, as well as hosting charity days, mixed events and the Melbourne Cup Ambrose. Club Championships take place in April. ​​

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  • About
  • Events
  • The Course
  • Directions & Accomodation
  • Restaurant
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  • Contact
  • Visit Oberon