The Victorian Golf Industry came together on Wednesday evening for the 2016 Victorian Golf Industry Awards Dinner to honour and celebrate those champions and contributors from the past year, and honour eight new members into the prestigious Victorian Golf Hall of Fame.
The Victorian Golf Industry came together on Wednesday evening for the 2016 Victorian Golf Industry Awards Dinner to honour and celebrate those champions and contributors from the past year, and honour eight new members into the prestigious Victorian Golf Hall of Fame.
Held in the magnificent clubhouse at Huntingdale Golf Club, 250 guests were in attendance and were entertained by golf tragic and comedian, Andy Lee, who entertained the room with stories of his golfing prowess, while PGA CEO Brian Thorburn spoke on several ongoing industry collaboration projects.
A highlight of the evening was the induction of the following eight new members into the Victorian Golf Hall of Fame.
With six of the inductees being honoured posthumously, inductees Sandra McCaw (nee Williams) and Eric Routley were in attendance and regaled the audience with stories from their golfing pasts. Sandra relived her four wins in the Ladies Australian Amateur Championship and how Burta Cheney requested that she was not to win a fifth title; and Eric Routley passed on stories from his 45 years of pennant matches representing the Commonwealth Golf Club.
Current Hall of Fame members Brian Twite OAM and John Davis welcomed the new inductees and their representatives into the Hall of Fame with the inductees, their families and supporters there to celebrate this special occasion.
At the other end of their careers, the PGA welcomed several new Trainee members as they graduated to full PGA Membership after successful completion of the PGA Trainee Program. The 2015 Victorian PGA Trainee of the Year awarded to Hayden Webb from Settlers Run Golf Club.
Also on the night Golf Victoria Chief Operating Officer David Greenhill was honoured for his 25 years of service and David was on hand to accept this special award on the night. Speaking emotionally he outlined his passion which continues for the game of golf.
MC Michael Roberts announced the importance of the next awards and acknowledged all of those volunteers who make the industry tick across the state, and was pleased to be able to announce the 2015 Volunteer of the Year honours. Chris Collingwood from Keysborough Golf Club won the Melbourne Metropolitan Area Individual Male award, and Len Prior from the Bendigo Golf Club won the Country Victoria/Victorian Golf League Individual Male category. Helen Brown from Latrobe Golf Club was honoured in the Melbourne Metropolitan Area Individual Female category, and Nancy Parry from Foster Golf Club was voted as the Country Victoria/Victorian Golf League Individual Female Volunteer of the Year. The final award went to the Lonsdale Golf Club Development Task Force whose efforts in driving the future sustainability of the club were championed as the Volunteer Group of the Year.
The Flinders Partners Group National Pro-Am took out Metro Pro-Am of the Year honours, the Big Garage Subaru Bairnsdale Pro-Am was rated the best Regional Pro-Am of the year, the Peter Stickley Vendor Advocacy Eagle Ridge Legends Pro-Am was voted the best of the Victorian E-Z-GO Legends Pro-Ams, and the Harvey Norman Neangar Park Trainee Pro-Am took out top honours in the Trainee pro-am category.
Victoria’s leading amateur players were recognised, with Jo Charlton of the Metropolitan Golf Club announced as Victorian Female Amateur for 2015. Having had her grandfather inducted into the Hall of Fame earlier in the night made it a real family affair for the Charlton family.
Victoria Golf Club’s Ryan Ruffels was announced as the leading amateur male for 2015, with accomplishments that including winning the Australian Junior Championship, and finishing as the best placed amateur at both the Emirates Australian Open and the Oates Victorian Open.
The PGA Club Professional of the Year went to Scott Barradell from the Eastern Golf Club and PGA Teaching Professional of the Year was awarded to Matt Cleverdon from the Kingston Heath Golf Club. Both of these winners will now go on to represent Victoria in the National Club and Teaching Professional awards, to be decided and presented at the Greg Norman Medal Dinner at the RACV Royal Pines Resort prior to the Australian PGA Championship.
The full list of Victorian Golf Industry Award winners on the night included:
Further photos of the evening will be made available shortly.