After six stagings of the Australian Women’s Classic between 2018 and 2024, Bonville Golf Resort’s management has decided it is time for others to host the event.
Although winner’s status and LET points are not awarded for a one-round event, the records will show Australia’s Jess Whitting, Denmark’s Nicole Broch Estrup and Taipei’s Peiying Tsai as joint winners after their rounds of six-under 66 on Saturday.
Some of Australia’s best professional and amateur female golfers will return to Bonville Golf Resort this week for the fifth edition of the Australian Women’s Classic.
Bonville Golf Resort’s strikingly beautiful championship golf course is available to in house guests on every day of the week and social golfers on Mondays and Tuesdays.
In great news for golfers, Qantas has announced it will add three new routes and extra seats to the New South Wales north coast to support growing demand for golf in the region.
With Australia’s borders effectively closed until at least mid-2021, Golf NSW in conjunction with the Australian Ladies Professional Golf (ALPG) and the Ladies European Tour (LET) made the difficult decision to cancel the twin championships for next year.
Kyriacou is a well-credentialled player with victories in some of Australia’s biggest amateur events, but the win at the Geoff King Motors Australian Ladies Classic is a class above.