Dating back to 1898, the NSW Amateur is one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious golf championships. Its honour roll features some of the biggest names in golf, many of whom have achieved international success, including Major Championships and victories on the world’s biggest tours.
Previous men’s champions include Harrison Crowe (2022), who became the first player since the legendary Jim Ferrier to claim both the NSW Amateur and NSW Open titles in the same year.
Other notable champions include Newcastle’s Jake Higginbottom, 2015 NSW Open Champion Ben Eccles (VIC), and Western Australia’s Jarryd Felton. Both Eccles and Felton have multiple wins on the PGA Tour of Australasia.
In the past, Major Champions like Michael Campbell (NZL, 1992 NSW AM – 2005 U.S Open) and Jim Ferrier (NSW, NSW AM 1931, 34, 37, 38 – 1947 USPGA) have also emerged from the tournament’s ranks.
The Women’s honour roll is equally illustrious, headlined by seven-time Major winner and World Golf Hall of Fame inductee Karrie Webb.
The list also includes 2023 LPGA Lotte Championship winner Grace Kim and three-time winner Nikki Campbell.
Golf NSW General Manager of Golf, Ms Olivia Wilson, said the tournament should draw around 264 golfers, with strong interest from international players.
“We’re thrilled to welcome some of the best amateur golfers from around the world to test their skills on two diverse and challenging courses.
“Stonecutters Ridge and Lynwood offer contrasting challenges that will test the field.
“The Greg Norman-Designed Stonecutters Ridge’s championship layout will push the competitors with its testing layout and interesting elevation changes, while Lynwood’s expansive fairways and water hazards will challenge players’ precision and control,” Ms Wilson said.
“We anticipate participation from New Zealand and European players, given their strong performances in previous championships, and we expect to see other international bodies inquire about sending players as well,” she added.
CEO of Stonecutters Ridge Golf Club, Craig Scott, expressed excitement about hosting the NSW Amateur Championship for the first time.
“Having hosted the NSW Open from 2014 to 2016, this is another fantastic opportunity for our club to showcase Greater Western Sydney’s best golfing facility to some of the brightest amateur golfers in the country.
“Our members, staff, and volunteers are thrilled to be part of such a prestigious event,” Craig said.
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