Women’s Golf

Women’s Golf

Roseville Golf Club has a proud history of active involvement and participation in golf by our women members.

From the establishment of the club in 1923, the women have played a major part in the development and success of the club. The historical photographs clearly display this early involvement.

Today, Roseville is arguably one of the strongest female clubs in the golf industry in Australia. With over 400 registered playing members, the women enjoy an equal position in the playing calendar, in club affairs, and in the social well-being of the club.

This very active group of women members reflects the strong Roseville tradition of warm friendship and welcoming environment.

The shorter course is ideally suited to women, even though it still presents a very challenging round of golf.

The Club’s progressive approach to women members provides equal access to the course, including Saturday competitions, and Club house facilities. Women are well represented on the Club’s Board and Board Committees and encouraged to take leadership roles in the Club. The Club’s Board must comprise a minimum of two female directors, one of which is the Women’s Captain who is also co-chair of the Match and Green’s Committee with the Men’s Captain. The Membership Experience Committee develops strategies with the Club’s management to deliver a high quality membership experience to all members, including social and charity functions.

Click here to read the Golf Australia article “Roseville’s remarkable record of female membership”

Making a difference at Roseville, Published by Golf Australia

"The Club's progressive attitude towards women's golf and the strength and friendliness of the women's membership make joining Roseville an easy decision." Susannah Fortin, Women's Captain