Community Charity Golf Day

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 02 August 2026

Format: Team Ambrose Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: AUD 100.00

Entry Method: Online


The 13th annual Community Golf Day is held on Sunday 2 August 2026 at Barwon Heads Golf Club. This is an open amateur event welcoming non-member parents, locals, and friends to play the course at a significantly reduced rate, with all green fees donated to Barwon Heads Primary School. The event features an 18-hole Ambrose (team) format with a shotgun start at 1:00 PM. The entry fee is $100 per person, which includes the green fee (normally $275). Bookings are managed via TryBooking and the event is currently sold out, with a waitlist available. Players are encouraged to form groups of four. Prepayment is required. A post-golf gathering and presentations take place in the Clubhouse Links Room from approximately 5:30 PM, with light refreshments available and prizes for Nearest the Pin and Longest Drive. Dress code applies: collared shirts, white socks (for men in shorts), no denim, cargo shorts, beachwear, or thongs. Alcohol and smoking on the course are strictly prohibited.


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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.