1. Entry to competitions in this tournament open to any playing member of a golf club affiliated with Golf Australia, or someone that holds a social golf handicap.
2. Players that hold only a social golf handicap must be able to provide evidence of at least 12 rounds played over a 12 month period
3. Players must be an amateur golfer as per the Rules of Golf.
4. Handicaps:
5. The maximum allowable daily handicap is 36. Players that have a World Golf Handicap higher than 36 are eligible to play, but will have their handicap limit set to 36.
6. Seniors event in conjunction (Seniors are to be 55 years and over at the date of event)
7. Entries close 2 weeks prior to the tournament or until the maximum number reached
8. The organising committee reserves the right to refuse any entry
9. Entry is via the online payment section of Duntryleague’s website
10.Tournament draw will be available to view via Duntryleague’s website
11. To maintain the spirit and integrity of the event, all major prize winners must be present at the official presentation to claim their prize. If you’re unable to attend, please notify the event organisers in advance. Otherwise, your prize may be forfeited and awarded to the next eligible player.
1. The event shall be played in accordance with the rules of golf and in conjunction with the local rules of Duntryleague Golf Club
2. The Match Committee reserves the right to alter the conditions of play if deemed necessary
3. No player will be eligible to win more than one daily trophy and one major trophy, except the seniors event
4. In the event of ties in 36 hole scratch events, a playoff will be over three holes determined by the match committee. If tied after 3 holes, sudden death thereafter on holes nominated by the committee and until a result achieved. Handicap events will be decided by the count back system
5. Match Committee decisions will be final
6. Players are eligible to use motorised carts during the course of play
7. Golf NSW Vardon events conditions of play apply.
Stoke (Gross and Nett)
1. Event is open to members in the following membership categories:-
2. Participants must be a current financial member as at the commencement of round 1.
3. Participants are to be “Amateur Golfers” only as defined in the Rules of Golf.
Handicaps will be as at the commencement of the 1st round of the Medal Play Championships. Handicaps are determined by the player’s daily handicap (adjusted for Duntryleague slope factor).
The Medal Play Championships will be played over 72 holes on dates nominated by the Match Committee. Grades for each championship are as below:-
1.
a: Division 1 (A Grade) – Handicaps up 7 – as at the commencement of round 1
b: Division 2 (A Reserve Grade) – Handicaps 8-12 – as at the commencement of round 1
c: Division 3 (B Grade) – Handicaps 13-18 – as at the commencement of round 1
d: Division 4 (C Grade) – Handicaps 19-36 – as at the commencement of round 1
2. The winner of each grade will be the lowest gross score returned after 72 holes.
3. In the event whereby tied scores are returned after 72 holes in any grade, to determine a winner, a 3 hole playoff is to be conducted on holes 10, 11 and 12 immediately after the result is known for that grade. The winner will be the player returning the lowest gross score for the 3 holes. In the event scores are still tied after the 3 hole playoff, play will continue from hole 13 and consecutively thereafter until a winner is declared in a “sudden death” format.
4. If a winner cannot be determined from the playoff and play is abandoned due to bad light or adverse weather conditions, the playoff will be reconvened to commence at a time and date suitable for each competitor.
5. In the event where a player may have left the golf course after the final round and is required to play in the playoff, that player is to be contacted by the Match Chairperson and be given a reasonable amount of time to return to the course and prepare for the playoff. However, this time is not to exceed 30 minutes after being notified.
1. Players over the age of 55 years at the date of round 1, and meet the membership eligibility criteria, are eligible to compete for the Senior Champion played in conjunction with the Medal Play Championships.
2. The winner will be the player with the lowest gross score returned after 72 holes.
3. In the event whereby tied scores are returned after 72 holes, a playoff, as for the Medal Play Championship conditions, will apply.
1. Players under the age of 18 years at the date of round 1, and meet the membership eligibility criteria, are eligible to compete for the Junior Champion played in conjunction with the Medal Play Championships.
2. The winner will be the player with the lowest gross score returned after 72 holes.
3. In the event whereby tied scores are returned after 72 holes, a playoff, as for the Medal Play Championship conditions, will apply.
1. If any championship round is suspended due to bad light or adverse weather conditions and there is not enough time for play to be reconvened for all affected players, play for that round will be abandoned and played on the next available Saturday competition date. All scores returned for the abandoned round will be annulled from the championship event.
2. If no suitable date(s) within a reasonable timeframe are available for the full 72 holes to be completed, the Match Committee reserves the right to reduce the Championship to a 54, 36 or 18 hole event.
Motorised carts may be used by any player, in any division and in any round, including any playoff holes.
1. Participants are eligible to win no more than one 72 hole event in either gross or nett handicap event, in any grade.
2. In the event a player is eligible for the senior or junior grade events being held in conjunction as seperate events to the Championship Grade categories, an additional trophy (1) will be awarded in either gross or nett events to the winners of each section.
3. Daily prizes in any round will be awarded to the lowest returned gross and nett score recipients as per normal club competition events.
Prize money to be awarded as per the amounts stated in the prize allocation fund or by the amounts set by sponsorship
Match Play
4 rounds of 18 hole stroke (72 Hole Stroke Championships) to determine the top qualifiers to contest the Match Play Championships. Ranking of players will be based on the two best rounds (stroke) of the 72 Hole Stroke Championships.
1. Event is open to members in the following membership categories:-
2. Participants must be a current financial member as at the commencement of round 1 of the 72 Hole Stroke Championships.
3. Participants are to be “Amateur Golfers” only as defined in the Rules of Golf.
Division 1 – Men’s Club Champion
Handicap – Open
No. of qualifiers – 16
Elimination rounds – 18 Holes
Final – 36 Holes
Note – The top 16 players of all divisions who have returned the best two 18 hole stroke scores (gross) out
of the four qualifying rounds will qualify for the Club Championship – division 1. In the event a player from
another division qualifies in the top 16, the player will have the choice to play in either division 1 or remain
in their respective division.
Division 2 – A Reserve Grade
Handicap – 8-12 (daily handicap) as at the commencement of the 1st qualifying round
No. of qualifiers – 16
Elimination rounds – 18 Holes
Final – 36 Holes
Division 3 – B Grade
Handicap – 13-18 (daily handicap) as at the commencement of the 1st qualifying round
No. of qualifiers – 16
Elimination rounds – 18 Holes
Final – 36 Holes
Division 4 – C Grade
Handicap – 19-36 (daily handicap) as at the commencement of the 1st qualifying round
No. of qualifiers – 16
Elimination rounds – 18 Holes
Final – 36 Holes
Handicaps for qualifying rounds will be as at the commencement of the 1st round of the 72 Hole Stroke Championships. Handicaps are determined by the player’s daily handicap (adjusted for Duntryleague slope factor). No handicaps are used for the Match Play Championships.
1. Qualifiers will be seeded based on the lowest gross scores returned from their two best rounds of the 72 Hole Stroke Championships.
2. If necessary, count backs will be based on a player’s last qualifying round.
3. Qualifiers for each division of the Match Play Championships will be contacted by the club, and a draw will also be posted on the club noticeboard and in the Pro Shop.
4. A “reserves list” will be created and used for any players that failed to qualify in the top 16 qualifiers.
5. If a seeded player withdraws from the Match Play Championships in any division AFTER the final draw is published, the next available player from the “reserves list” is to be offered a position in the field of qualifiers for round 1 to take to spot of the seeded player that withdrew.
6. Any reserve player for each division can take a vacated position up until 15 minutes prior to the 1st tee “call” of the 1st elimination round.
7. If all “reserves list” players are unavailable and cannot take up the vacated position by the commencement of round 1, the seeded qualifying player must present to the allocated starter, and
thereafter, will be awarded a forfeit of the match and will proceed to the next round of the championships.
8. It is the players responsibility to check their tee time after the draw is published. The draw will be
displayed on the club noticeboard and in the Pro Shop prior to round 1.
1. The Match Play elimination rounds for all divisions will be conducted over 18 holes and as a single Match Play format.
2. Matches are to be played under an “arrangement” system between both players and may be played on any day, and at any time, up until the close of business on the Sunday of the scheduled week that the round is listed to be completed by. If a match has not been completed by close of business on the Sunday of the scheduled week that the round is listed to be completed by, both players are to contact the Match Committee ASAP and give a reason as to why the match could not be completed. The Match Committee may make a determination on who should forfeit the match and thus, who shall proceed to the next round, or a decision will be made on when the match can be played so a winner can be declared and who will move on to the next round.
3. If a winner can not be determined after 18 holes, the match will continue and additional holes played until a winner is declared. Additional holes to commence from Hole 1.
4. It is the responsibility of the winner of any match to notify the Pro Shop, or the Match Committee, as to the result of the match.
5. Matches are to be played from the “Blue” tee markers. In the event, the “Blue” tee markers are not placed on the teeing area, players are to tee off as close as possible to the blue tee marker plates.
1. The final round of the Match Play Championships will be played on the Sunday (dates determined each year by the Match Committee) of the scheduled “Club Championships” day.
2. All divisions will play a single Match Play format over 36 Holes to determine the winner.
3. If a winner can not be determined after 36 holes, the match will continue and additional holes played until a winner is declared.
4. Tee times allocated by the Match Committee, for each match, are final. Players are to report to the starter and be ready to commence their match at least 15 minutes prior to their allocated tee time.
5. In the event a player has failed to commence the match at the allocated tee time, but arrives within 5 minutes after the allocated tee time, a player will incur a penalty of loss of hole and the match will proceed to the 2nd hole and the offending player will start the 2nd hole, “1 down”.
6. In the event a player has failed to commence the match within 15 minutes of the allocated tee time, that player will be disqualified and the winner declared.
7. Exceptional circumstances may apply if a player is delayed. The Match Committee may accept that an exception circumstance has occurred and that no penalty will be afforded to the player. The match will commence as soon as practicable and a new tee time allocated by the Match Committee. However, the match must commence on the allocated day or a forfeit will be declared and a winner announced.
1. If any match in the elimination rounds is required to be suspended due to bad light or adverse weather conditions, the match may continue at an agreed time and date between the players. However, the match needs to be completed by close of business on the Sunday of the scheduled week that the round is listed to be completed. If a match has not been completed by close of business on the Sunday of the scheduled week that the round is listed to be completed by, both players are to contact the Match Committee ASAP and give a reason as to why the match could not be completed. The Match Committee may make a determination on who should be declared the winner of the match and thus, who shall proceed to the next round, or a decision will be made on when the match will be continued so a winner can be declared and who will move on to the next round.
2. On the day of the “Club Championship Day” (final day) if any match is suspended due to bad light or adverse weather conditions, and there is not enough time for play to reconvene so the match can be completed, matches will re-commence on the following day at 8.00am.
Motorised carts may be used by any player, in any division.
Trophies will be awarded to the winners of each match of the respected divisions.
Prize money to be awarded as per the amounts stated in the prize allocation fund or by the amounts set by sponsorship
Commencing round 1 – All divisions
| Qualifier 1 versus Qualifier 16 | Qualifier 3 versus Qualifier 14 |
| Qualifier 8 versus Qualifier 9 | Qualifier 6 versus Qualifier 11 |
| Qualifier 5 versus Qualifier 12 | Qualifier 7 versus Qualifier 10 |
| Qualifier 4 versus Qualifier 13 | Qualifier 2 versus Qualifier 15 |
The Men’s monthly medal is to held on the first available Saturday of the month that does not fall on a public holiday.
The monthly medal is to be played as an 18 hole stroke event.
Handicaps and grades are as per normal club grade outlined in the club competition rules.
The monthly medal competition is played with one winner per division being the best nett score from each grade (A Grade, B Grade and C Grade) of all eligible competitors.
The three monthly medal grade winners will be eligible to compete in the medal of medals event for that year.
1. Event is open to members in the following membership categories:-
2. Competitors must be a current financial member as at the commencement of the round
3. Competitors are to be “Amateur Golfers” only as defined in the Rules of Golf.
4. Competitors must have 8 legitimate rounds played in the last 12 month period.
5. Competitors must play from the mens “Blue” tees
1. The monthly medal will be played over 18 holes on dates nominated by the Match Committee which will usually be the first Saturday of each month
2. The medal winners will be the lowest nett score returned after 18 holes for their respective grade
3. In the event whereby tied scores are returned after 18 holes, the monthly medal winner will be determined by countback.
4. A minimum of 50 players is required for a monthly medal. In the event that play is abandoned due to poor weather conditions, poor light and / or the course becomes unplayable without adequate time for play to be reconvened, then the monthly medal will be replayed on the next available Saturday.
5. Refer to OGC rules for competitions for various field sizes if less than 50 and less than 20 complete a round on days when play is abandoned.
6. The maximum handicap any competitor may play off on the day will be 36.
1. Event is open to members in the following membership categories:-
2. The event participants will comprise of the Monthly Medal grade winners from each month of the most recent completed full year calendar period. ie possible 36 participants (12x A Grade, 12x B Grade & 12x C Grade winners, minus players that won multiple Monthly Medals the year before)
3. The event will be conducted on the 1st Saturday of February in conjunction with the February Monthly Medal.
4. The event will comprise of medal play format (stroke) with the best returned nett score from the participants being awarded the winner of the Medal of Medals
5. Participants will play from their current daily handicap as of the date of play for the event (not the handicap they had when they won their monthly medal)
6. In the event of a tie, the countback system will come into effect.
7. In the event that the countback system can not decide a winner, a playoff will commence on the next monthly medal to be played. The winner shall be the participant with the lowest returned nett score over 18 holes. If there is still a tie, the countback system again will be used. If still no winner, playoff/counback on the next monthly medal and so on until a winner is declared.
8. In any event where a playoff is to be played, participants will used the handicap they had on the day of the initial Medal of Medal event (1st Saturday in February)
9. Motorised carts are permissible for use by the participants on the day of the event.
10. No additional competitions fee is required by participants for this event.
11. A maximum handicap of 36 will be applied to all participants.
12. This is a Duntryleague Honour Board event and the winner shall have their name added to the board.
13. Prize money to be awarded to the winner as per the amount in the prize allocation fund.
1. Dalton & Canobolas Cups will comprise of a single 18 holes medal play (stroke) qualifying round
2. The top (available) 16 qualifiers based on their returned nett score will proceed to the Matchplay rounds.
3. The ‘even’ numbered qualifiers will qualify for the Dalton Cup.
4. The ‘odd’ numbered qualifiers will qualify for the Canobolas Cup
5. The matchplay rounds will be handicap matchplay with each qualifier playing off their handicap for all rounds. The maximum handicap of 36 will apply.
6. The matchplay elimination rounds will be played over 18 holes on an arrangement basis between the participants playing against each other. The round may be played at any time within a 2 week period.
7. The final round of both the Dalton Cup and the Canobolas Cup will be played over 18 holes on an arrangement basis between the participants playing against each other and may be played at any time after the last elimination round has been played in the respective ‘Cups’
8. All matches are to commence from the 1st tee and to be played until there is a result.
9. Motorised carts may be used for any round.
The event is open to members in the following membership categories:-
1.
2. Participants must be a current financial member as at the commencement of the all the rounds.
3. Participants are to be “Amateur Golfers” only as defined in the Rules of Golf.
Trophies will be “awarded” to each winner of the Dalton Cup and the Canobolas Cup with their name added to the respective trophies. The trophies remain at Duntryleague Golf Club
Prize money to be awarded as per the amounts stated in the prize allocation fund
The men’s Foursome’s Championships will be conducted as a medal play (stroke) alternate shot format in 2 divisions. The event is to be played over 18 holes on dates to be set by the Golf Management Committee (GMC)
The Two Divisions will be as follows:
Division 1: Teams having a combined handicap of no greater than 27.
Division 2: Teams having a combined handicap of 27.1 or more. Any Division 2 combination can not include any single figure handicap player.
The Men’s Foursome’s Championships is a traditional gold leaf annual event, to be eligible to win, entrants must be either a 6 day or 7 day member of Orange Golf Club.
The lowest returned scratched scores will be declared the champions of the event for each division. In the event of ties, standard count back rules apply.
1. Play will be from the members “Blue” Course
2. Rules of Golf apply as per the Rules of Golf by the R&A. Local Rules as displayed on the scorecard/app or on any noticeboard of the club will apply on the day of the event.
3. Teams will nominate which team member will tee off on the ‘odd’ tees and which team member will tee off the ‘even’ tees.
4. In the event of any medal play score returned resulting in a tie, a 3 hole playoff will commence comprising of holes number 10,11 & 12. The lowest accumulated score for these 3 holes will determine the winner. If the accumulated scores are still tied, ‘sudden death’ format is applied from hole number 13 and so on.
5. The lowest returned medal play score for each division will be declared the winner for their respective division.
6. All handicap events will be determined on the lowest returned nett score for the event with the countback system being used if need be.
The lowest returned scratched scores will be declared the champions of the event for each division.
1. Championship winners for each Division over the 18 holes – Medal play.
2. Championship Runners-up for each Division over 18 holes – Medal Play.
3. Handicap winners for each Division over the 18 holes – Nett.
4. Handicap Runners-up for each Division over the 18 holes – Nett.
5. Participants are eligible to win no more than one 18 hole event in either gross or nett handicap events in any Division.
1. Prize money awarded to winners and runners-up for each division, for both medal play and nett.
2. Prize money amounts as per the prize allocation fund formulas (adjusted if a more specific formula can not be attributed to the competition)
3. Winners for each division, in the medal play category only, to have their prize money increased to $100 for each participant.
4. Runners-up for each division, in the medal play category only, to have their prize money increased to $50 for each participant.
Men’s Four-ball Championships will be conducted as a 4BBB Stroke event played in two divisions over 36 holes (18 holes over two days). Dates to be set by the Golf Management Committee (GMC)
The Two Divisions will be as follows:
Division 1: Teams having a combined handicap of no greater than 27.
Division 2: Teams having a combined handicap of 27.1 or more. Any Division 2 combination can not include any single figure handicap player.
The Men’s Four-ball Championships is a traditional gold leaf annual event, to be eligible to win, entrants must be either a 6 day or 7 day member of Orange Golf Club.
1. Play will be from the members “Blue” Course
2. Competition will be played on consecutive Saturdays (18 holes each Saturday) on dates set out by the GMC
3. Rules of Golf apply as per the Rules of Golf by the R&A. Local Rules as displayed on the scorecard/app or on any noticeboard of the club will apply on the day of the event.
4. The lowest returned medal play score for each division will be declared the winner for their respective division.
5. In the event of any medal play score returned resulting in a tie, a 3 hole playoff will commence comprising of holes number 10,11 & 12. The lowest accumulated score for these 3 holes will determine the winner. If the accumulated scores are still tied, ‘sudden death’ format is applied from hole number 13 and so on.
6. All handicap events will be determined on the lowest returned nett score for the event with the countback system being used if need be.
7. All participants will have their tee times replicated automatically by the Pro Shop from the first week to the second week. Players may then change their tee times, but if they change their partners, they will automatically forfeit the competition.
The lowest returned scratched scores will be declared the champions of the event for each
division.
1. Championship winners for each Division over the 36 holes – Medal play.
2. Championship Runners-up for each Division over 36 holes – Medal Play.
3. Handicap winners for each Division over the 36 holes – Nett.
4. Handicap Runners-up for each Division over the 36 holes – Nett.
5. Participants are eligible to win no more than one 36-hole event in either gross or nett handicap events in any Division.
6. Daily events to be determined on field size and sponsorship participation as determined by the GMC and prizes awarded irrespective of Championship Trophies.
1. Prize money awarded to winners and runners-up for each division, for both medal play and nett.
2. Prize money amounts as per the prize allocation fund formulas (adjusted if a more specific formula can not be attributed to the competition)
3. Winners for each division, in the medal play category only, to have their prize money increased to $100 for each participant.
4. Runners-up for each division, in the medal play category only, to have their prize money increased to $50 for each participant.
The men’s Eclectic competition is run in conjunction with the Saturday event from the men’s Blue tee markers. The event is to be conducted over several rounds with the dates set down by the Golf Management Committee (GMC).
The Eclectic score is the lowest score obtained on each hole over the duration of all eclectic rounds. The total nett score for the holes is subject to deduction of half the player’s handicap held on the first day of competition.
The event is open to members in the following membership categories:-
1. a. Full Playing member (male)
b. Six day member (male)
c. Under 30 member (male)
d. Under 23 member (male)
e. Under 18 member (male)
2. Participants must be a current financial member as at the commencement of the all the rounds.
3. Participants are to be “Amateur Golfers” only as defined in the Rules of Golf.
Grades for the Eclectic competition as per normal daily club grading:-
A Grade – + handicaps to 12
B Grade – 13 to 18
C Grade – 19 – 36
One prize per grade for scratch and nett will be awarded
Event is played on a specific shortened course comprising of 18 par 3 holes.
1. Entry is open to all Duntryleague members and visitors that hold an offical Golf Australia (GA) handicap. Social golfers that hold a social golf handicap, must provide evidence that they have completed at least 12 rounds with the past 12 month period.
1. Event is to be played via medal play format from either the “Blue” tees for men or “Red” tees for women.
2. The winner is the best medal play score returned over the 18 holes with additional secondary winners who return the best nett scores.
3. Players will play off their daily handicap, adjusted for the Duntryleague slope factor.
4. The event is to be played on a Sunday, usually during winter, on a date set by the GMC.
5. In the event of ties, the standard Duntryleague countback system will take effect to determine a winner.
1. Prize money to be awarded as per the standard daily prize amounts as set by the board.
1. Trophies to be awarded to each male and female with the best returned scores only – Medal play
The Duntryleague Christmas Cheer Day is run on the final Saturday before Christmas. If the Saturday before Christmas falls on any of the 4 days before the 25th of December, the event will be run on the Saturday prior to that day.
1. Entry is open to full paying Duntryleague members first.
2. Other category members and visitors may reserve their tee time within one week from the event date if any spots are still available.
3. Time sheet reservations are to be made in person at the club from 5pm on the date nominated by the GMC, usually a couple of weeks prior to the event.
4. Cost is $60 per team (of 3 players) payable at time of booking. It is advised that players arrange their groups of 3, or 6 at the time off booking, but not essential.
5. Members are to be financial members at the time of reserving their tee time.
6. The event is a traditional mens only competition. However, women are permitted to play but are restricted to the morning tee times only.
1. Event is to be played as a Texas Shootout, 3 person stableford format. 2x teams of 3 players per tee time.
2. Event is to commence via 2x “shot gun start” time slots at 7.15am and 12.30pm on the nominated date. Teams to assemble by 6.45am and 12pm for their respective tee times.
3. Each player per team plays their own ball from the tee.
4. The team selects the best ball of the team and each team member plays their next shot from that position, placing their ball 30cm from the original ball.
5. Each team member then finishes that hole with their own ball from that position.
6. The team score is the best 2 stableford scores for each hole, added together to get the team total per hole.
7. Each team member is required to select at least 4 tee shots throughout the event. At least one of the four tee shots must be on a Par 3.
8. If you can not beat your playing partners score on a hole, please pick up to speed up play
9. The wining team will be the team with the highest total of points after 18 holes by adding the best 2 stableford scores for each team member together for each hole.
1. Prizes to be awarded in the form of Hams (meat). Please note, the prizes are perishable goods.
2. Prizes to be awarded to a number of teams. Total prizes determined by costs of Hams at the time of the event
3. Due to prizes being perishable goods, at least one member of a winning team must be in attendance at the time of the presentation.
4. If no member of a team in attendance at the presentation, the team with the next best score will receive the prizes.
5. The presentation ceremony will take place directly proceeding the conclusion of the event.
+ Moira Johnson Salver incorporating Dorothy Collins Memorial Trophy
To be read in conjunction with local rules and the rules of golf.
The event is open to members in the following Duntryleague membership categories;
| • Full playing member (female)
• 6-day member (female) • Regional member (female) |
• Under 30 member (female)
• Under 23 member (female) • Under 18 member (female) |
Participants must be a current financial member of Duntryleague.
Participants are to be “amateur golfers” only, as defined in the Rules of Golf.
Players must have at least 20 rounds submitted to Golf Australia prior to competing to qualify for the 4BBB Championships.
Players must be available to play in all match play elimination rounds.
In the case of a sudden illness of a player, bereavement in the family of player concerned, or extenuating circumstance, an alternative date may be decided upon by the Match Committee.
Match Committee reserves the right to make changes to the conditions of play to allow the competition to go ahead.
Dorothy Collins Memorial Trophy is awarded to top eligible qualifying pair. This trophy will be presented on the day of qualifying.
This qualifying pair must be continuing on in the 4BBB match play championship.
4BBB Match Play Championship Moira Johnson Salver and Runner Up prizes to be presented on the day of the final round.
All perpetual trophies are to remain in the clubhouse after presentation.
Checked/updated 22/1/2026
To be read in conjunction with local rules and the rules of golf.
The event is open to members in the following Duntryleague membership categories;
| • Full playing member (female)
• 6-day member (female) • Regional member (female) |
• Under 30 member (female)
• Under 23 member (female) • Under 18 member (female) |
Participants must be a current financial member of Duntryleague as at the commencement of Round 1.
Participants are to be “amateur golfers” only, as defined in the Rules of Golf.
Players must have at least 20 rounds submitted to Golf Australia prior to competing to have eligibility for this trophy.
The Canobolas CupTrophy will be presented on the day of the final.
Prize money awarded to winner and runner up according to the prize fund formula for championship events.
The Rita West trophy to be presented after the two qualifying rounds.
Checked/updated 22/1/2026
To be read in conjunction with local rules and the rules of golf.
The Women’s Christmas Cheer Day is a team event held on Tuesday in early December as calendar provides.
This will be a shotgun start.
This is a 4BBB Stableford team event, with the best 2 stableford scores counted for each hole, added together to get the best team score over 18 holes.
If you cannot beat your playing partners score on a hole please pick up to speed up play.
Individual scores will be entered via MiScore BUT scores WILL NOT be sent to Golf Australia for handicapping.
The winning team will be the team with the highest total of points after 18 holes.
Prizes will be awarded to a number of teams.
Prizes are in the form of Hams and wine as provided by our generous sponsors.
Due to the hams being perishable at least one member of the team must be in attendance at time of presentation.
Checked/updated 22/1/2026
To be read in conjunction with local rules and the rules of golf.
The event is open to members in the following Duntryleague membership categories;
| • Full playing member (female)
• 6-day member (female) • Regional member (female) |
• Under 30 member (female)
• Under 23 member (female) • Under 18 member (female) |
Participants must be a current financial member of Duntryleague as at the commencement of Round 1.
Participants are to be “amateur golfers” only, as defined in the Rules of Golf.
Players must have at least 20 rounds submitted to Golf Australia prior to competing to have eligibility for a club Championship trophy.
The women’s 72 Hole championship will be conducted in three divisions as follows;
All players will remain in their original (starting) grade & handicap throughout the championship.
Rounds 1, 2 & 3 to be computer entries.
The Match Committee will organise the final round draw. Players are unable to select with whom they play.
Final (4th) round – the best 4 scratch scores in each division after round 3 will be seeded to play first followed by the remaining field.
In final (4th) round, players to hit off 1st tee in the order, A grade, B grade, C grade
Scratch winners and runners up in all 3 grades.
Handicap winners and runners up in all 3 grades. Ties will be decided on a countback
Scratch ties will require a playoff over three holes; 10, 11 & 12. If still tied, sudden death will apply. If a winner cannot be determined by a playoff and play is abandoned due to bad light or adverse weather conditions, the playoff will be reconvened at a time/day decided by the match committee. In the event that a player has left the golf course after the final round and is required in a playoff a reasonable amount of time must be allowed for the player to return to the course. The time is not to exceed 30 minutes after being contacted.
One trophy per player except for the Matthew Robinson Trophy (which is awarded to the player with the best total net score across all grades)
In the case of an ineligible player finishing in first place in their respective grade, such players may win the daily prize money allocated to that place, however, the actual trophy and championship prize money is to be awarded to the next best placed player that meets the eligibility criteria as set out above.
All perpetual trophies are to remain in the clubhouse after presentation.
Money will be allocated from the championship prize fund.
The winner of the A Grade 72 hole championship is eligible to play in further events such as the WDLGA champion of champions and the NSW championship playoff.
Checked/updated 22/1/2026
To be read in conjunction with local rules and the rules of golf.
The event is open to members in the following Duntryleague membership categories;
| • Full playing member (female)
• 6-day member (female) • Regional member (female) |
• Under 30 member (female)
• Under 23 member (female) • Under 18 member (female) |
Participants must be a current financial member of Duntryleague.
Participants are to be “amateur golfers” only, as defined in the Rules of Golf.
Players must have at least 20 rounds submitted to Golf Australia prior to competing to have eligibility for the Foursomes trophy.
A perpetual trophy is presented to the scratch winners.
Awards to winners and runners up in both scratch and handicap.
One prize per team.
Prizes are calculated from the championship prize pool.
All perpetual trophies are to remain in the clubhouse after presentation.
Checked / updated 22/1/2026
To be read in conjunction with local rules and the rules of golf.
The event is open to members in the following Duntryleague membership categories;
|
• Full playing member (female) • 6-day member (female) • Regional member (female) |
• Under 30 member (female) • Under 23 member (female) • Under 18 member (female) |
Participants must be a current financial member of Duntryleague as at the commencement of Round 1.
Participants are to be “amateur golfers” only, as defined in the Rules of Golf.
Players must have at least 20 rounds submitted to Golf Australia prior to competing to have eligibility for this Championship trophy.
| Qualifier 1 versus Qualifier 8 | Qualifier 3 versus Qualifier 6 |
| Qualifier 2 versus Qualifier 7 | Qualifier 4 versus Qualifier 5 |
Checked / updated 22/1/2026
To be read in conjunction with local rules and the rules of golf.
The event is open to members in the following Duntryleague membership categories;
| • Full playing member (female)
• 6-day member (female) • Regional member (female) |
• Under 30 member (female)
• Under 23 member (female) • Under 18 member (female) |
Participants must be a current financial member of Duntryleague and a winner of a Monthly Medal throughout the year.
Participants are to be “amateur golfers” only, as defined in the Rules of Golf.
Ties will be decided on a countback.
Medal of Medal winners are eligible for a daily competition prize.
Presentation of trophy to the winner will occur on the same day. Prize money as per the championship prize pool.
Checked / updated 22/1/2026
To be read in conjunction with local rules and the rules of golf.
The monthly medal is to be played as a stroke event.
The monthly medal competition is played with one winner per division, being the best nett score from each division of eligible competitors.
The medal winners for each division will be eligible to compete in the Medal of Medals event for that year.
The event is open to members in the following Duntryleague membership categories;
| • Full playing member (female)
• 6-day member (female) • Regional member (female) |
• Under 30 member (female)
• Under 23 member (female) • Under 18 member (female) |
Participants must be a current financial member of Duntryleague as at the commencement of the Round.
Participants are to be “amateur golfers” only, as defined in the Rules of Golf.
Players must have at least 20 rounds submitted to Golf Australia prior to competing to have eligibility for to win a monthly medal.
Checked / updated 22/1/2026
To be read in conjunction with local rules and the rules of golf.
The event is open to members in the following Duntryleague membership categories;
| • Full playing member (female) | • 6-day member (female) |
Participants must be a current financial member of Duntryleague.
Participants are to be “amateur golfers” only, as defined in the Rules of Golf.
Players must have at least 20 rounds submitted to Golf Australia prior to competing to have eligibility for the Senior Club Championship trophy.
Players must be aged 70 before or on the day of the first round of the championships.
Checked / updated 22/1/2026