Marrum Cup

Event Details

Date: Monday, 03 May 2027

End Date: Thursday, 06 May 2027

Format: Team Strokeplay

Category: Ladies


The Marrum Cup is one of Victoria's most historic team competitions for women, held annually at Barwon Heads Golf Club in early May. The 2027 event is scheduled for the week beginning 3 May. The competition comprises four days of individual and team events with up to 160 golfers taking part. The Marrum Cup itself is a 18-hole stroke handicap team event (one team per club, all three players must be from the same club) with a Golf Australia handicap limit of 21.8 on the date of play. The event is open to non-members and attracts golfers from clubs across Victoria and beyond, including Adelaide, Canberra, Queensland, Sydney, and Perth. For further information, contact Holly Ryswyk, Golf Operations Coordinator, at golfops@barwonheads.golf or (03) 5255 6255.


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Venue

Barwon Heads Golf Course

Victoria, Australia

Barwon Heads Golf Club is recognized as Australia's first true links golf course, located in Barwon Heads, Victoria. The course has been operating since 1907 and features a links-style layout characteristic of coastal terrain with natural contours and ocean views. The club maintains both a championship course and a par-3 course, along with a short game practice facility for player development. The course is notable for its authentic links design, which distinguishes it within the Australian golf landscape. It has gained recognition in recent years, being featured in Australian Golf Digest's editors' favourite 100 courses worldwide and crowned as part of Australia's best golf town. The Marrum Cup, a significant tournament, celebrates its centennial at the venue, indicating the course's long competitive history. The club offers visitor access primarily on Mondays, Fridays, and after competition times Tuesday to Thursday. Guests staying overnight in the heritage-listed clubhouse, which underwent a $20 million restoration, receive priority access to prime tee times. The facility serves both competitive and recreational golfers, with professional instruction and junior development programs available.