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Golf Australia Affiliated Clubs Online CLUB ID NAME CLUB ID NAME 801 Alice Springs Golf Club 20208 Cammeray Golf Club 802 Alyangula Golf Club 20209 Campbelltown Golf Club 803 Darwin Golf Club 20210 Carnarvon Golf Club 804 Gove Country Golf Club 20211 Chatswood Golf Club 805 Humpty Doo + Rural Area Golf Club 20212 Cronulla Golf Club 806 Jabiru Golf Club 20213 Cumberland Country Golf Club 807 Katherine Golf Club 20214 Eastlake Golf Club 808 Palmerston Golf Club 20215 Fox Hills Golf Club Ltd 809 RAAF Darwin Golf Club 20216 Kogarah Golf Club 810 Tennant Creek Golf Club 20217 Liverpool Golf Club 811 RAAF Tindal Golf Club 20218 Massey Park Golf Club 812 Elliott Golf Club 20219 North Ryde Golf Club 813 Gardens Park Golf Links 20220 Northbridge Golf Club 20101 Stonecutters Ridge GC 20221 Penrith Golf and Recreation Club 20102 Avondale Golf Club 20223 Riverside Oaks Golf Club 20103 Bankstown Golf Club 20224 Roseville Golf Club 20104 Bonnie Doon Golf Club 20225 Wakehurst Golf Club 20105 Castle Hill Country Club 20226 Warringah Golf Club 20106 Concord Golf Club 20227 Woolooware Golf Club 20107 Cromer Golf Club 20301 Antill Park Country Golf Club Ltd 20108 Elanora Country Club 20302 Bardwell Valley Golf Club 20109 Killara Golf Club 20303 Barnwell Park Golf Club 20110 Long Reef Golf Club 20304 Bondi Golf Club 20111 Manly Golf Club 20305 Botany Golf Club 20112 Mona Vale Golf Club Ltd 20306 Camden Golf Club 20113 Monash Country Club 20307 Castlecove Country Club 20114 Moore Park Golf Club 20308 Dunheved Golf Club 20115 Muirfield Golf Club 20309 Glenmore Heritage Valley Golf Club 20116 Brighton Lakes Recreation and Golf Club 20310 Gordon Golf Club 20117 New South Wales Golf Club 20311 Kareela Golf Club 20118 Oatlands Golf Club 20312 Lynwood Country Club 20119 Pennant Hills Golf Club 20313 Lane Cove Country Golf Club 20120 Pymble Golf Club 20314 Leonay Golf Club 20121 Ryde Parramatta Golf Club 20315 Marrickville Golf Club 20122 St Michael's Golf Club 20316 Palm Beach Golf Club Ltd 20123 Strathfield Golf Club 20318 Orchard Hills Golf Club 20124 Terrey Hills Golf + Country Club 20319 Randwick Golf Club 20125 The Australian Golf Club 20320 Richmond Golf Club 20126 The Lakes Golf Club 20321 Rosnay Golf Club 20127 The Royal Sydney Golf Club 20323 Rum Corps Barracks Golf Club 20128 Twin Creeks Golf and Country Club 20324 The Coast Golf and Rec Club 20201 Asquith Golf Club 20326 Wallacia Panthers Golf and Country Club 20202 Balgowlah Golf Club 20327 Windsor Golf Club 20203 Bayview Golf Club 20328 Woollahra Golf Club 20204 Beverley Park Golf Club 20329 Georges River Golf Club 20205 Bexley Golf Club 20330 Sefton Golf Club 20206 Cabramatta Golf Club 20331 Hurstville Golf Club 20207 Lakeside Golf Club Camden 20332 Avalon Golf Course Page 1 CLUB ID NAME CLUB ID NAME 20333 Fairfield Golf Club 20803 Mangrove Mountain Memorial Club 20391 Avalon Ladies Golf Club 20804 Morisset Country Club 20393 Wisemans Ferry Golf Club 20805 Breakers Country Club 20394 North Turramurra Ladies Golf Club 20806 Toukley Golf Club 20504 Honiara Golf Club 20807 Shelly Beach Golf Club 20505 Lord Howe Island Golf Club 20808 Wyong Golf Club 20506 Norfolk Island Golf Club 20809 The Springs Golf and Country Club 20507 Port Vila Golf and Country Club 20810 Magenta Shores Golf and Country Club 20508 Macquarie Links International Golf Club 20811 Kooindah Waters Golf Club 20509 Macarthur Grange Country Club 20901 Bathurst Golf Club 20511 Golfers Club NSW 20902 Blayney Golf Club 20601 Bigga Golf Club 20903 Canowindra Golf Club 20602 Bombala Golf Club Ltd 20904 Cowra Golf Club 20603 Braidwood Servicemens Club Ltd 20905 Cumnock Golf Club Inc 20605 Coolamatong Snowy Mountain Country Club 20907 Manildra Golf Club 20606 Cooma Golf Club 20908 Molong Golf Club 20607 Crookwell Golf Club 20909 Orange Ex-Services Country Golf Club 20608 Delegate Country Club 20910 Duntryleague Golf Club 20609 Federal Golf Club 20911 Sunny Ridge Golf Club 20610 Gold Creek Golf Club 20912 Wellington Golf Club 20611 Goulburn Golf Club 20914 Yeoval Golf Club 20612 Gunning Golf Club 21001 Bega Country Club 20614 Murrumbidgee Country Club 21002 Bermagui Country Club 20616 Queanbeyan Golf Club 21004 Catalina Country Club 20617 Fairbairn Golf Club Inc 21006 Eden Gardens Country Club 20618 Royal Canberra Golf Club 21007 Moruya Golf Club 20619 Royal Military College Golf Club 21008 Narooma Golf Club 20620 Taralga Golf Club 21009 Pambula-Merimbula Golf Club 20621 Thredbo Golf Club 21010 Tathra Beach Country Club 20622 Tully Park Golf Club 21011 Tura Beach Country Club 20623 Belconnen Magpies Golf Club 21012 Tuross Head Country Club 20624 Yass Golf Club 21013 Mandeni Golf Club 20625 Yowani Country Club 21101 Aberdeen Golf Club 20626 Gungahlin Lakes Golf Club 21102 Branxton Golf Club 20701 Blackheath Golf Club 21103 Cessnock Golf Club 20703 Gulgong Golf Club 21104 Cypress Lakes Golf Club 20704 Henbury Sport and Recreation Club Ltd 21105 Denman Golf Club 20706 Leura Golf Club 21106 Dungog and District Golf Club 20707 Lithgow Golf Club Ltd 21107 Kurri Kurri Golf Club 20708 Mudgee Golf Club 21108 Maitland Golf Club – Easts Leisure + Golf 20709 Oberon Golf Club 21109 Merriwa Golf Club 20710 Portland Golf Club 21110 Murrurundi Golf Club 20711 Springwood Country Club 21111 Muswellbrook Golf Club 20712 Wentworth Falls Country Club 21112 Scone Golf Club 20730 Broken Hill Golf + Country Club 21113 Singleton Golf Club 20731 South Broken Hill Golf Club 21114 Stroud Golf Club 20801 Everglades Country Club 21116 Paterson Golf Club 20802 Gosford Golf Club 21117 The Vintage Golf Club Page 2 CLUB ID NAME CLUB ID NAME 21118 Hunter Valley Golf and Country Club 21503 Bowraville Golf Club 21202 Gibraltar Country Club 21504 Coffs Harbour Golf Club 21203 Bowral Golf Club 21505 Crescent Head Country Club 21204 Callala RSL Country Golf Club 21506 Dorrigo RSL Golf Club 21205 Gerringong Golf Club Inc 21507 Frederickton Golf Club 21206 Highlands Golf Club 21508 Grafton District Golf Club 21207 HMAS Creswell Golf Club 21509 Kempsey Golf Club 21208 Jamberoo Golf Club Ltd 21510 Macksville Country Club 21209 Kangaroo Valley Country Club 21512 Sawtell Golf Club 21210 Kiama Golf Club 21513 Woolgoolga RSL Golf Club 21211 Mollymook Golf Club Ltd 21514 South West Rocks Country Club 21212 Moss Vale Golf Club 21515 CEX Urunga Golf Club 21213 Mt Broughton Golf Club 21601 Commercial Albury Golf Club 21214 Nowra Golf and Recreation Club 21602 Corowa Golf Club 21215 Port Kembla Golf Club 21603 Howlong Country Golf Club 21216 Russell Vale Golf Club 21605 Jindera Country Golf Club 21217 The Links Shell Cove 21606 Rand Golf Club 21218 The Country Club St Georges Basin 21607 Thurgoona Country Club Resort 21219 Sussex Inlet Golf Club 21608 Walla Walla Golf Club 21220 The Grange Golf Club 21611 Nambucca Heads Island Golf Club 21221 The Country Club Vincentia 21701 Ashford Golf Club 21222 Wollongong Golf Club 21703 Deepwater Golf Club 21223 Shoalhaven Heads Golf Club Ltd 21704 Delungra Golf Club 21225 Worrigee Links Golf Course (Shoalhaven Ex-Ser- 21705 Emmaville Golf Club Inc vicemans) 21706 Glen Innes Golf Club 21301 Bogan Gate Golf Club 21707 Guyra Bowling and Recreation Club 21303 Caragabal Country Golf Club 21708 Inverell Golf Club 21304 Condobolin Sports Club Ltd 21709 Tenterfield Golf Club 21306 Forbes Golf Club 21801 Belmont Golf Club 21307 Grenfell Country Club 21802 Charlestown Golf Club 21309 Lake Cargelligo Golf Club 21803 Hawks Nest Golf Club 21311 Parkes Golf Club 21804 Horizons Golf Resort 21312 Peak Hill Golf Club Co-Operative Ltd 21805 Karuah Golf Club 21313 Rankin Springs Golf Club 21806 Merewether Golf Club 21314 Trundle Golf Club 21807 Muree Golf Club 21315 Weethalle Country Golf Club 21808 Nelson Bay Golf Club 21401 Bulahdelah Golf Club 21809 Newcastle Golf Club 21402 Kew Country Club 21810 Shortland Waters Golf Club 21404 Forster-Tuncurry Golf Club 21811 Sugar Valley Golf Club 21405 Gloucester Country Club Ltd 21812 Tanilba Bay Golf Club 21407 Port Macquarie Golf Club 21813 The Palms Golf Course 21408 Club Taree - Golf 21814 Toronto Country Club 21409 Wauchope Golf Club 21815 Waratah Golf Club 21410 Wingham Golf Club 21816 Beresfield Golf Club 21413 Coomba Park Golf and Country Club 21817 Pacific Dunes Golf Club 21414 Harrington Waters Golf Club 21890 Beresfield Ladies Golf Club 21415 Tallwoods Golf Club 21901 Bellata Golf Club 21501 Bellingen Golf Club 21902 Bingara Sporting Club 21502 Bonville Golf Resort Page 3 CLUB ID NAME CLUB ID NAME 21905 Moree Golf Club Ltd 22216 Khancoban Country Club 21906 Mungindi Golf Club 22217 Leeton Soldiers Golf Club 21907 Narrabri Golf Club 22218 Lockhart Golf Club 21909 Warialda Golf and Bowling Club 22219 Narrandera Golf Club 21910 Wee Waa Golf Club 22221 Rosewood Golf Club 22001 Ballina Golf and Sports Club 22222 The Rock Golf Club 22002 Byron Bay Golf Club 22223 Tumbarumba Golf Club 22003 Casino Golf Club 22225 Wagga Wagga Country Club 22004 Coolangatta and Tweed Heads Golf Club 22226 Wagga City Golf Club 22005 Coraki Golf Club 22227 Walwa Golf Club 22006 Iluka Golf Club Ltd 22228 Welaregang Country Golf Club 22007 Kyogle Golf Club 22301 Ariah Park Golf Club 22008 Lismore Workers Golf Club 22302 Binalong Golf Club Ltd 22009 MacLean Golf Club 22303 Boorowa Golf Club 22010 Mullumbimby Golf Club 22304 Cootamundra Country Club 22011 Murwillumbah Golf Club 22305 Gundagai Services Golf Club 22012 Ocean Shores Country Club 22306 Harden Country Club 22014 Club Banora Golf Club 22309 Temora Golf Club 22015 Woodburn Evanshead Golf Club 22310 Tumut Golf Club 22016 Woodenbong District Golf Club 22311 West Wyalong S and C Sports Club 22017 Yamba Golf + Country
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