Inaugural Women and Girls Month in Australia
This March will see a celebration of women and girls’ golf across Australia with the inaugural Women and Girls Month
Visionary of the Year 2022: Winner announced
It’s time to find out who is the Visionary of the Year. An award celebrating the fantastic work being done across Australia to promote gender equality in golf.
Vision 2025: Visionary of the Year 2022
The Visionary of the Year celebrates and rewards the fantastic work being done across Australia to promote gender equality in golf. It’s now time to vote for the 2022 winner!
Glenelg first SA club to sign The R&A Women in Golf Charter
Glenelg Golf Club becomes the first Southern Australian club to sign The R&A Women in Golf Charter
Gosnells first WA club to sign The R&A Women in Golf Charter
Gosnells Golf Club becomes the first Western Australian club to sign The R&A Women in Golf Charter
The Metropolitan Golf Club signs The R&A Women in Golf Charter
The Metropolitan Golf Clubs becomes the first Melbourne club to sign The R&A Women in Golf Charter
Vision 2025: Cluning champions change at Trafalgar
Golf Australia’s September Visionary of the Year winner is Stewart Cluning, who has transformed the membership at Trafalgar Golf Club
Vision 2025: Craswell’s curated care
Golf Australia’s August Visionary of the Year winner is Tony Craswell, here he explains how he has grown women’s golf participation at Latrobe Golf Club
Vision 2025: Connecting with culture
Golf Australia’s July Visionary of the Year winner is Garth Cusick, here he explains how he got Chinese-Australian women into golf
Vision 2025: Bonds in Ballarat promote brilliance
Golf Australia’s June Visionary of the Year winner is Andrew Cartledge, PGA Professional of Ballarat Junior Golf Academy in Victoria for his collaborative approach towards creating opportunities for girls.