GolfWA is joining forces with Golf Australia (GA) in a move to that will continue to grow the game of golf in the west.
The two bodies have signed an Australian Golf State Service Agreement, under which services for the administration of golf will be provided by the national body.
The agreement runs until December 31, 2027, with the first 18 months a transition period as GolfWA ensures the collaboration will lead to better outcomes for golf in Western Australia.
GolfWA joins Golf Queensland, Golf SA, Golf Victoria, Golf NT and Golf Tasmania, whose services have been delivered by GA under this model since 2018.
GolfWA’s Chief Executive, Gary Thomas, and the GolfWA Board will remain in place to continue to oversee the overall governance and performance of golf administration and services in Western Australia.
To leverage additional resources and gain efficiencies, existing GolfWA staff will be employed by GA, with all services delivered by the national body in collaboration with WA-based staff. Key points of contact at GolfWA will remain unchanged.
GolfWA Chair Emma Elliott welcomed the new partnership, saying: “Golf in Western Australia and across the country is as strong as we’ve seen for many years.
“The number of people playing golf has grown rapidly, with off-course and alternate forms of golf thriving. However, there is still much work to be done to grow club memberships and to change perceptions of the sport in relation to diversity and inclusion.
“We’ve worked closely with GA and have aligned our strategic plan with theirs for several years. It makes sense now to take another step towards further alignment. The national strategy is ambitious and with the additional assistance of GA, we believe golf in WA can only benefit.”
Peter Margin, the Chair of Golf Australia, said: “Australian golf is in great shape, and we continue to see growth in participation at all levels of the game. The alignment with GolfWA is yet another step to help foster the game of golf in Western Australia.
“GolfWA have been wonderful stewards of the game and Golf Australia is very pleased to be providing additional support to help achieve our collective vision for the game in the west.”