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Club Corowa Secures Future of Corowa Golf Club with Half-Million Dollar Water Investment

POSTED ON February 24, 2026 @ 8:59 am

In a decisive move to protect one of the region’s most significant recreational assets, Club Corowa has announced a major investment of nearly $500,000 to purchase high-security water rights from the Corowa Golf Club.

The acquisition of two high-security water parcels was unanimously endorsed by the Club Corowa Board. The move comes as a direct response to the “significant cash flow challenges” currently facing the Corowa Golf Club, ensuring that the greens remain playable despite financial pressures.

Securing the Lifeblood of the Course

For any golf course, water is not just a utility—it is a survival requirement. Club Corowa CEO Peter Norris highlighted that the purchase is designed to prevent the degradation of the facility while the golf club navigates its future.

“Access to reliable water is essential for the ongoing operation and irrigation of the golf course,” Mr. Norris said. “Without it, the course simply cannot be maintained to a standard that serves members, visitors and the wider community.”

By securing these rights, Club Corowa will be able to provide water under a temporary access arrangement, allowing the course to maintain its condition while long-term options for the golf club are evaluated.

A Commitment to Regional Tourism and Social Assets

The board’s decision was framed as an act of responsible community leadership. The Corowa Golf Course is widely regarded as a pillar of local tourism and a vital social hub for residents.

“The golf course is an important recreational, social and tourism asset for our region,” Mr. Norris explained. “Supporting its immediate operational needs is a practical and measured step that protects a facility which delivers significant value to our community.”

Collaboration and Future Viability

The deal was the result of focused negotiations aimed at finding a swift solution to the club’s liquidity issues. Mr. Norris extended credit to local figures who helped facilitate the agreement, stating, “I would like to sincerely acknowledge Ashley Boyd and Richard Sargood for their assistance in helping broker these negotiations and working constructively towards a solution.”

Despite the high price tag, the Club Corowa Board remained firm in their stance that the investment was necessary for the town’s heritage and future.

“This is a substantial investment, but one the Board supported without hesitation. It reflects our strong belief in backing important community assets and ensuring they remain accessible and viable for current and future generations.”

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