State’s finest honoured at 2025 NSW Golf Industry Awards
NSW Golf’s finest assembled to celebrate the state’s high achievers at the 2025 NSW Golf Industry Awards, recognising the players, clubs, facilities, and volunteers driving the sport forward.
Declan O’Donovan and Ella Scaysbrook claimed the state’s top playing honours for the second year running, securing the Male and Female Amateur Player of the Year awards, respectively.
O’Donovan was celebrated for a history-making season in which he became the first player in nearly 50 years to defend his NSW Amateur title. His victory at the Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship also earned him a start in the 2026 RBC Canadian Open. Scaysbrook was honoured following a breakout year, highlighted by a semi-final run at the US Women’s Amateur, propelling her into the world’s top 50 amateurs.
Clubs and Industry Leaders Recognised
Roseville Golf Club was named Metropolitan Club of the Year for innovation, sustainability, and community culture, noting a $1.5 million clubhouse upgrade and a strong commitment to inclusivity with 42% female membership. Fairbairn Golf Club secured Country Club of the Year following a transformative period of growth, including a $1 million masterplan and a focus on accessibility.
Thornleigh Golf Centre received the Facility of the Year award, recognised for its innovative approach, community focus, and commitment to growing the game through technology, diverse programs, and strong local partnerships.
The Services to Golf in NSW award was posthumously presented to Frances Crampton AM, a true pioneer whose lifetime of visionary leadership in golf, gymnastics, and wider sport left a legacy defined by inclusion and opportunity.
Riedell Jeffs of Frederickton Golf Club was named Volunteer of the Year, honoured for her extraordinary dedication and resilience in supporting her regional club, even while undergoing cancer treatment.
Stuart Fraser, CEO of Golf NSW, praised the award recipients: “These awards celebrate the very best of our golf community. From elite players achieving at the highest level to clubs, volunteers, and facilities welcoming new participants, it’s a reminder that our game thrives on both elite achievement and the dedication of those bringing golf to everyone. Each of these honourees has helped strengthen the fabric of our sport across NSW, setting a standard for others to aspire to.”
2025 NSW Golf Industry Awards: Complete List of Winners
| Award Category | Recipient |
| Golf NSW Awards | |
| Male Amateur Player of the Year | Declan O’Donovan |
| Female Amateur Player of the Year | Ella Scaysbrook |
| Metropolitan Club of the Year | Roseville Golf Club |
| Country Club of the Year | Fairbairn Golf Club |
| Facility of the Year | Thornleigh Golf Centre |
| Volunteer of the Year | Riedell Jeffs – Frederickton Golf Club |
| Services to Golf in NSW | Frances Crampton AM |
| PGA of Australia – NSW/ACT Division | |
| Tournament of the Year | Hawks Nest Beachside Apartments Pro-Am |
| Coach of the Year – Game Development | Tamarra Wong |
| Coach of the Year – High Performance | Luke Grinham |
| Management Professional of the Year | Steven Sandilands |
| Club Professional of the Year | Kurt Stegbauer |
| Golf Management Australia (GMA) NSW Division | (Sponsored by MiClub) |
| Employee of the Year | Craig Geeve – Duntry League Golf Club |
| Excellence in Management | Andy Hugill – Mona Vale Golf Club |
| Future Leader in Management (Female) | Bella Wood – Belmont Golf & Bowls Club |
| Future Leader in Management (Male) | Duard Nel – Nelson Bay Golf Club |
| NSWGCSA – NSW Golf Course Superintendents Association | |
| Superintendent of the Year | David Stone – Pymble Golf Club |
| Environment Award | Greg Stynes – Nelson Bay Golf Club |
| Outstanding Achievement Award | Rob Sain – Monash Country Club |
| Assistant Superintendent of the Year | Steve Kazurinsky – New South Wales Golf Club |
| Jack Newton Junior Golf (JNJG) | |
| Junior Club of the Year | Castle Hill Country Club |










