Stay and play golf Murray River encompasses the stunning New South Wales and Victoria border towns. Being Australia’s longest river the Murray has many locations to stay & play golf. Some of the highlights here are Black Bull, Swan Hill, Yarrawonga, Corowa, Echuca and the relatively unknown but stunning Thurgoona. Continue playing golf on the Murray River as it flows through South Australia‘s abundant Riverland region.
Murray River Golfing Locations:
Stay & Play Golf Barham
“Stay in Barham’s stunning on-course accommodation at Comfort Suites CluBarham Golf Resort”
“Experience the famous ‘Gallipoli’ bunker when you play Barham’s only golfing layout at CluBarham Golf Resort”
Stay & Play Golf Black Bull Yarrawonga
“Indulge in the Murray River’s premier resort with your stay at The Sebel Yarrawonga”
“A must to play Black Bull at Yarrawonga is rated the number one golf course on the Murray River”
Stay & Play Golf Cobram Barooga
“Convenient 3.5 star accommodation at Cobram Barooga Golf Resort”
“Two superbly differing golf courses to play at Cobram Barooga”
Stay & Play Golf Corowa
“Stay in comfort and enjoy the calm, serene grounds of the Heritage Motor Inn Corowa”
“Play golf at Corowa – one of the Murray River’s finest golfing experiences”
Stay & Play Golf Echuca
“Stay in Echuca’s most hospitable apartments Quest Echuca”
“Play golf near Echuca on two award winning courses at Rich River”
Stay & Play Golf Howlong
“Quality on-course accommodation for your stay in Howlong”
“The epitomy of stay and play golf is at Howlong”
Stay & Play Golf Swan Hill
“Swan Hill’s finest and most convenient golfing accommodation is at the Murray Downs Resort”
“Play golf on the highly rated Murray Downs course near Swan Hill”
Stay & Play Golf Thurgoona
“Stay on course at Thurgoona Country Club Golf Resort”
“Expansive fairways and large greens are a feature when you play Thurgoona Country Club golf course”
Stay & Play Golf Yarrawonga Mulwala
“Choose from a myriad of accommodation options at Yarrawonga Mulwala”
“Australia’s mecca of golf – play Yarrawonga Mulwala’s three brilliant layouts”