Oberon Golf Course

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New South Wales
Australia

Oberon Golf Club is nestled beside Lake Oberon in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, approximately two and a half hours west of Sydney. The challenging, undulating course was designed by prolific golf architect Al Howard and is carved through towering forests of gums. The course opened in 1958 with 9 holes and sand greens, was expanded to 12 holes, and reached its full 18-hole configuration by 1972. The course has a par of 70 and measures 5582 metres for the white markers and 5209 metres for the red markers.

Oberon is famous for its small, sloping greens, spectacular views, and tight fairways, with another distinctive feature being the absence of any bunkers. The course is a cool climate layout at over 1000 metres altitude and can even receive a light dusting of snow during winter months. With an ACR rating of 68 and an AWCR of 71, the course presents many challenges through its hilly terrain. Golfers may encounter kangaroos while playing on the all-grass greens and well-groomed fairways.

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