PERFECTLY placed near the NSW-Victoria border, Rich River Golf Club is set to become even more attractive following plans to add a new 23-room, four-star accommodation facility to the club by the middle of 2026.

The new facility, to be known as Reflections, has been hailed as a major investment in the club’s future and a significant boost for tourism in the Echuca-Moama region.

On hand to launch the Rich River project were (left to right): Malcolm Batten (CEO of PreBuilt); Campaspe Shire Council Mayor Daniel Mackrill; Rich River GC president Susan Hull; CEO of Rich River Golf Club Shane Gloury; Murray Plains MP Peter Walsh, Murray River Council Mayor John Harvey; CEO of Murray Regional Tourism Cameron Sutton and business banking manager at NAB Martin Kearney.

Positioned overlooking the East Course lakes and offering spectacular views across the 15th, 16th and 18th golf holes, Reflections will feature three storeys of spacious and stylish rooms. 

The development will provide a modern and luxurious accommodation experience, complementing the club’s existing 64-room motel. 

Designed to a four-star standard, the new accommodation facility will cater to golfing enthusiasts, corporate groups, couples, families, and visitors seeking a high-quality stay in one of the Murray River’s premier tourist destinations.