The Golf Collective â Week of November 17, 2025
Weâre down to the business end of the season â and itâs been one of the most exciting finishes weâve ever seen. Between the Teams Championship final, TWD 4Ă4 Cup Race finale, and a 2026 schedule thatâs bigger than ever, thereâs plenty to get through this week đ
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Teams Championship Final Locked In
Itâs official â after Sundayâs round at The Cut, where the Royals couldnât quite pull off the top-three lockout, the Spartans have secured 2nd place and will now lock horns with the Panthers this Sunday at Links Kennedy Bay to decide the 2025 Teams Championship winners!
đ Whatâs on the line:
Winning team: 15% off next membership renewal
Runners-up: 5% off next renewal
One lucky member from the winning team will score the MAJOR PASS â free entry to all four majors in 2026!
The Major Pass winner will be drawn at Last Slice during the 100 Club Night đ
Amongst all the action, thereâs also a field of 20 competing in a two-ball ambrose â so expect a cracking day out.
đ Want to know how the Teams Championship final plays out?
Find out more here.
đ TWD 4Ă4 Cup Race Final â Top 10 Locked In
Congratulations to the final ten contenders after an incredible season â it all comes down to the 2025 TWD 4Ă4 Cup Race Final next Sunday at Gosnells Golf Club!
Position – Player
đĽ 1st Drew Daley
đĽ 2nd Liam Duffield
đĽ 3rd Blair Robinson
4th James Bleakley
5th Peta Brown
6th Roland Ward
7th David Grafton
8th Ruben Martins
9th Brodie Butler
10th Emily Mann
đ° The top ten earn a unique event discount:
1st = 100% off, 2nd = 90%, 3rd = 80%, and so on down to 10th = 10%.
Itâs also a double-points round, meaning anyone in the top 10 could still steal the overall crown. With 60 players in the field and only the top 20 earning points, itâs wide open! Expect on-course media, sponsor activations, and plenty of excitement.
Good luck to everyone chasing glory đ
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2026 Schedule â Itâs Big
Itâs nearly here â and itâs a monster. Weâre finalising a 62-event calendar for 2026, with an event every single week including trips to a few regional coures planned â even Rottnest! You asked for it, so weâre making it happen. That said, weâre still a small (but mighty) team behind the scenes, so if you spot the occasional error or glitch â please let us know. It helps us stay sharp.
đď¸ The full 2026 schedule drops mid-December, along with a few new formats, prizes, and experimental ideas weâll trial next year based on what we learned in 2025.
Your feedback â good, bad, or blunt â continues to shape how we grow. Keep it coming!
âď¸ GA Connect Update
Finally, a bit of positive news â Golf Australia are starting to accept responsibility for the mess thatâs been going on. Theyâve updated their official âknown issuesâ list with clearer info on whatâs broken and how theyâre fixing it. Itâs still not perfect, but weâre heading in the right direction. If you see anything odd on your handicap record, let us know so we can get it fixed quickly.
đą Golf Genius â Android Users Read This
Weâre aware of a âspinning wheel of deathâ issue for Android users when logging into daily scoring via the Golf Genius app. Thereâs an open ticket with their dev team, and theyâre working on it.
Until itâs sorted:
Submit a manual scorecard via the Members Area, or
Upload a screenshot from any scoring app and weâll process it manually.
đ Rule of the Week â Unplayable Lies
This one confuses a lot of golfers, but itâs actually simple once you know it.
If you declare your ball unplayable (under Rule 19.2), youâve got three options, each with a one-stroke penalty:
Stroke and Distance â Play another ball from where you hit your last shot.
Back-on-the-Line Relief â Drop a ball anywhere on a straight line behind where the ball lay, keeping that point between you and the hole.
Lateral Relief (within two club lengths) â Drop a ball within two club lengths of where it lies, but not nearer the hole.
Knowing these options can save you big time during competition rounds.
đŹ Member Feedback â Event Costs (Full Explanation)
Weâve had a few questions about event pricing lately â and fair enough, times are tough for everyone right now (including us). So hereâs a clear breakdown of how it all works, no smoke and mirrors.
- Courses set their own green fees â and we donât receive discounts.
Social clubs used to get better rates years ago, but with golf booming, most courses now fill their tee sheets easily without groups like ours. - We add a competition fee of $20 for regular events and $40 for majors.
This covers trophies, admin, and all the extras that go into running an event properly. - Events with catering simply pass on the food cost.
Thereâs no markup â whatever the venue charges, we charge. - We operate on the 70/30 model.
70% of comp fees go straight back to members in prizes.
30% goes to TGC to cover operational costs.
On a $20 comp fee, that works out to $6 per player â that $6 keeps the club alive.
This is worth emphasising:
đ Most (if not all) other social clubs operate on a 60/40 model or lower.
So our 70/30 structure is actually one of the more generous setups out there.
- We canât pay out prizes in cash.
Thatâs an R&A rule (Rule 3.2a(5)), which prevents amateur golfers from receiving cash prizes. Thatâs why we use vouchers and sponsor products. Only Hole-in-One prizes and Pro Pin are allowed to be paid in cash. Their rules â not ours. đ˘
đ A bit of extra context â because weâre all about transparency
Weâve also noticed something happening more often this year:
There have been occasions where the course has charged us a higher green fee than their publicly advertised online price.
When weâve questioned it, the answer is usually:
âThatâs an online-only rate â social clubs fall under corporate booking pricing.â
It doesnât make much sense to us either. Because of this âcorporate rate,â weâve even missed out on things like lunch specials or cart deals that casual online bookings get â while still paying full rate.
The important part: weâre not letting this slide into 2026. Weâve built a new internal system that tracks online prices, compares them with what weâre quoted, and gives us the ability to push back when something doesnât look right.
Our goal is simple:
âď¸ Make sure weâre getting you the best possible value
âď¸ Ensure fairness and consistency
âď¸ Avoid paying inflated âgroup ratesâ with no added benefit
We get it â and we care. Weâre doing everything we can to keep TGC affordable, sustainable, and enjoyable for everyone â while still delivering the best social golf experience to our community.
đź 2026 Sponsorships Now Open
Speaking of sponsors â weâre now locking in partnerships for 2026. If you or someone you know owns a business that wants to get involved, check out:Â đ www.thegolfcollective.com.au/sponsor
Thereâs something for every budget â from small prize sponsors to major event naming rights.
đŚ Sponsor Spotlight â Reclab
This weekâs spotlight is on Reclab â Perthâs leading recovery centre helping golfers (and everyday athletes) get back to feeling their best. Whether youâve just come off a big weekend of golf or your bodyâs feeling the grind of the season, Reclabâs state-of-the-art recovery facilities have you covered â from ice baths and compression therapy to infrared saunas and recovery boots.
Theyâre all about improving mobility, reducing fatigue, and speeding up recovery so you can perform at your best, round after round.
đ Visit Reclab to book your first session or learn more.
đ ď¸ December Break & Whatâs Coming
Decemberâs our reset month. The team takes a step back to:
Update systems and clean member data
Review and refine event processes
Prep for a smoother, bigger 2026
Weâve learned a few lessons this year (bit off more than we could chew toward the end), so this is our time to get everything right for next season. Weâve also added more event spots next year to help reduce waitlists â and our focus for 2026 is all about one word: COMMUNITY.
Expect more connection, more inclusion, and more quality experiences â not just quantity.
đŹ Member Group on Facebook
If youâre not already active in the membersâ Facebook group â jump in! Post, connect, and tee up games through December while the main calendarâs quiet. Plenty of members belong to private clubs, so if youâre chasing a round at somewhere new, throw up a post â you might just score yourself an invite! (P.S. Iâm at Melville Glades â guests can join for social rounds Tuesdays and Thursdays if anyoneâs keen đ)
đŻ 100 Club Reminder
There are still a few 100 Club numbers available â but theyâre moving fast. If youâve been thinking about jumping in, nowâs the time!
đ Get your number now!
đ Thatâs It for This Week
Another huge week, another step closer to wrapping up an incredible 2025 season. As always, thank you for being part of The Golf Collective â the best social golf community in Australia (and growing stronger every day).
See you out there,
â Ruben
Managing Director | The Golf Collective


