Date: August 13, 2019
Author: PGA of Australia

Victorian golf’s night of nights

The Arts Centre Melbourne hosted 295 people from the Victorian Golf Industry on Friday August 9th. The night saw Golf Australia – Victoria, Golf Management Victoria and the PGA of Australia come together to celebrate the achievements of the people and clubs within the Victorian Golf Industry.

Amongst the attendees was Therese Magdulski – State Senior Manager of Golf Australia – Victoria , Peter Busch – GMV President, and Gavin Kirkman – PGA of Australia CEO. Also in attendance was Victorian Golf Hall of Fame Members Michael Clayton, Brian Twite OAM, Bruce Green, Louise Briers, Brendan Moloney and Sandra McCaw, and Members of the Hall of Fame Selection Committee including Chairman Jeff Vincent.

Cindy McLeish, Director of Golf Australia – Victoria delivered the Welcome Speech and then presented the first batch of Awards.

Annie Beveridge from the Goulburn Murray Golf Association won the Volunteer of the Year Award recognising a life-long dedication to golf in country Victoria.

The Inclusion Award was won by the Ballarat Golf Club who have held various golf clinics for amputees and hosted the Aboriginal and Torres Straight National Championships in the past year.

Trentham Golf Club took out the Golf Club of the Year Award following a great year that included implemented several environmental and sustainability programs to maintain great course conditions all year round.

The Female Amateur Players of Year Award went to Stephanie Bunque, from the Victoria Golf Club, for the second year in a row. Unfortunately Steph could attend the evening but sent through a video message of thanks from US where she is preparing for the LPGA Q-School coming up soon.

Zach Murray, from the Commonwealth Golf Club, took out the Male Amateur Player of the Year Award following stellar results that including captaining the State Team to victory at the Interstate Series and then winning the WA Open on the PGA Tour of Australasia.

Golf Victoria also recognised Damian Willcox for their service to the game by being Rules Referees at golf tournaments around the country for 25 years. Our two victorious State Teams – the Girls and the Men’s teams – were also recognised on the night.

Golf Management Victoria presented two awards. The GMV Club Employee of the Year Award went to Frank Myers from the Sands Torquay to acknowledge a great career that has seen him progress through the ranks at The Sands. The GMV Excellence in Management Award was won by Heath Wilson from the Peninsula Kingswood Country Golf Club to acknowledge his recent work in completing the merging of 2 golf clubs, the development of both courses at the Frankston site and the construction of a brand new Clubhouse which has improved the facility into a world class golf club.

The highlight of the night was the induction of three new Members to the Victorian Golf Industry Hall of Fame. The Class of 2019 included Paul Rak OAM, Michael Wolveridge & John Stamp.

Paul Rak OAM was the first to be inducted and his award was accepted by his daughter Sarah. Paul was the long-time General Manager at the Kingston Heath Golf Club and later at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club where his career in golf began as a caddy in 1969. Paul was involved in many fundraising activities, charity organisations and volunteered for many community events. Paul was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 2015 and sadly passed away later the same year.

Michael Wolveridge formed part of the Thomson, Wolveridge and Perrett organisation that was responsible for many of the great courses around the world. However his career started as a player on the US Tour, then as a Club Professional in New Zealand before settling in Melbourne as a golf course architect. He dabbled in golf commentary, wrote numerous articles for newspapers and magazines and was instrumental in setting up the Society of Australian Golf Course Architects.

John Stamp’s career started as a Trainee Manager at the Peninsula Golf Club in 1973. He would later move onto Metropolitan, Kew, Northern then the Spring Valley where he would be General Manager for 20 years. John then moved to the Woodlands Golf Club for a further 6 years before becoming Executive Officer of the GMV. John has served on committees for both the GMV and the GMA and has sat on the Board of Licensed  Club of Victoria.

We also said goodbye to Colin Phillips OAM who passed away recently. Colin was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2018 and on the night we were joined by Colin’s wife, Coralie.

The 2018 Victorian Order of Merit was won by Michael Choi with The Eynesbury Masters claiming the 2018/19 Metropolitan Pro Am of the Year. The 2018/19 Regional Pro Am of the Year was won by Blitz Golf Curlewis. The 2019 Victorian PGA Legends Pro Am of the Year was won by the Legends on the Legends Pro Am played at the Moonah Links Resort.

Victorian PGA Committee Members Lisa Jean and Ben Davey were on hand to present the PGA Awards. These winners are now in the running for the National Awards in their category which will be presented at the Greg Norman Medal Dinner during the Australian PGA Championship in December.

The Victorian PGA Management Professional of the Year was won by James Woite from the Gardiners Run Golf Club. Since James began the Club has seen significant improvements in memberships and green fee revenue which has allowed for various Clubhouse and course improvements. In addition the Legends Pro Am hosted by Gardiners Run was also nominated for than award on the night.

The Victorian PGA Coach of the Year was won by Stuart Leong from the Metropolitan Golf Club. Stuart’s Shots-to-Hole program has opened many doors for Stuart including working with Patrick Reed, Minjee Lee and Hannah Green while he coaches many State Team and College players.

The Victorian PGA Game Development Professional of the Year was won by Travis Harrison from the Brighton Golf Course. Travis conducts hundreds of junior and ladies clinics during the year, conducts many programs and innovative ideas including Junior Open and Fitting Days which attracts hundreds of new players to his facility.

Bruce Green presented the Bruce Green Victorian PGA Club Professional of the Year Award to Richard Hatt from the Royal Melbourne Golf Club. Richard delivers exceptional service and member experience to all who visit the Royal Melbourne Golf Club. He challenges his staff every day to get better to continually improve the member experience by providing various programs that include fitness and mental performance classes and ladies get into golf clinics.

Below is a full list of Award recipients on the night:

Golf Australia – Victoria
• 2018 Golf Victoria Amateur of the Year (Female)
      o Stephanie Bunque
• 2018 Golf Victoria Amateur of the Year (Male)
      o Zach Murray
• 2018 Inclusion Award
      o Ballarat Golf Club
• 2018 Club Volunteer of the Year Award
      o Annie Beveridge
• 2018 Golf Club of the Year
      o Trentham Golf Club
• 25 Years Service
      o Damian Willcox

Golf Management Victoria
• GMV Club Employee of the Year Award
      o Frank Myers
• GMV Excellence in Management Award
      o Heath Wilson

Victorian PGA
• 2018/19 Victorian PGA Pro Am of the Year (Metropolitan)
      o The Eynesbury Masters
• 2018/19 Victorian PGA Pro Am of the Year (Regional)
      o Blitz Golf Curlewis
• 2019 Victorian PGA Legends Pro Am of the Year
      o Legends on the Legends Pro Am – Moonah Links
• 2018 Victorian PGA Order of Merit Winner – Peter Thomson Trophy
      o Michael Choi
• 2018/19 Bruce Green Victorian PGA Club Professional of the Year
      o Richard Hatt – Royal Melbourne Golf Club
• 2018/19 Victorian PGA Management Professional of the Year
      o James Woite – Gardiners Run Golf Club
• 2018/19 Victorian PGA Coach of the Year
      o Stuart Leong – Metropolitan Golf Club
• 2018/19 Victorian PGA Game Development Professional of the Year
      o Travis Harrison – Brighton Golf Course

Victorian Golf Hall of Fame
• Paul Rak
• John Stamp
• Mike Wolveridge