Nestled 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 of Oberon is that it doesn’t have any bunkers.
​It is also a cool climate course and at over 1000 metres in altitude, can even receive a light dusting of snow in the winter months.
Nestled 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.
​
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 of Oberon is that it doesn’t have any bunkers.
​It is also a cool climate course and at over 1000 metres in altitude, can even receive a light dusting of snow in the winter months.