Vendi Golf Women's NSW Sand Greens Championship

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 17 October 2026

End Date: Sunday, 18 October 2026

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Ladies

Handicap Limit: 54.4

Entry Method: Email


The Vendi Golf Women's NSW Sand Greens Championship is a two-day, 36-hole stroke play event for female amateur golfers, with 18 holes played on each day. The championship includes individual scratch and nett divisions across two grades, as well as two team events: the SWLGA Bowl (scratch) and the RLGA Jug (nett). Teams consist of two or three players from the same Country District Association or Club, with each player nominated in one team only; in each round, the two lowest scores from each team count toward the team total. Entrants must hold a GA (Golf Australia) handicap of 54.4 or under. The 2026 venue has not been confirmed on the event page; the 2025 edition was held at Nyngan Golf Club. For entry enquiries, contact Jack Kessell at jack.kessell@golfnsw.org.au or 02 9505 9105.


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Venue

Emmaville Golf Course

New South Wales, Australia

Emmaville Golf Club is a nine-hole public golf course located in Emmaville, a historic tin and gem mining town in NSW's Northern Tablelands near Glen Innes. The course sits in a small rural township of approximately 300 people. The course features two sets of tees: the White tees playing 5,151 metres with a scratch rating of 65 and slope of 112, and the Red tees at 4,738 metres with a scratch rating of 67 and slope of 116. The par layout is 69 for men (M) and 70 for women (W), with a mix of par-3, par-4, and par-5 holes distributed across the nine holes. Emmaville Golf Club operates as a public course and hosts Sunday competitions, including Ambrose events that support local charities. The course provides an accessible golfing experience for both visitors and locals in this remote regional area, serving the community while maintaining competitive play opportunities.