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Giving Back to the Community

At Emajin Golf we believe in giving back where we can and using golf as a vehicle to raise funds to support a number of worthy causes.  We have had the privilege to be involved with and support the following Australian charities and fundraising initiatives this year:

  • Emajin Charity Golf Day supporting the Australian Red Cross (NSW & QLD) Floods Appeal
  • Girls from Oz supporting education and employment for Aboriginal girls and young women
  • Shitbox Rally supporting Cancer Research
  • The Australian Children’s Music Foundation
  • Charlie Teo Foundation
  • Bayley House
  • Nomads Golf Day supporting Bowel Cancer and Jack Newton Junior Golf
  • Avondale Golf Club Junior Trust Fundraising Event
  • Sir Roden & Lady Cutler Foundation running ambulance and hospital transport services for those in need

Australian Red Cross NSW & QLD Floods Appeal

Emajin Golf’s Flood relief golf day in support of the Australian Red Cross and all those that had been affected in the NSW/QLD floods was a massive success. All proceeds from the day that included a full round of golf at the prestigious Concord Golf Club, followed by a two course meal, prizes, raffles and much more were donated to the Australian Red Cross Flood Relief. All those that attended had an amazing time whilst feeling great that they have supporting a worthy cause.  We raised $7,900 from this event.

Girls from Oz

The Girls from Oz (g-oz) program, uses a tried and tested performing arts engagement model developed over 30 years by the Australian School of Performing Arts, to engage and re-engage females living in some of the most at-risk communities in Australia.  We have supported our partner Atria Real Estate, to support g-oz provide employment outcomes for students in remote Australia, particularly Aboriginal girls and young women.

Shitbox Rally

Emajin Golf is proud to support the Shitbox Rally. Raising money for Australia’s most exciting cancer research projects that have the highest and potentially significant impact on those affected by cancer.

2022 RESEARCH GRANTS Supported by proceeds of the Shitbox Rally
FY 2020/2021

University of Melbourne (Associate Professor Michael Griffin) – $443,055: Pancreatic and colorectal – A new therapeutic opportunity for gastrointestinal cancers

University of Melbourne (Associate Professor Daniel Buchanan) – $447,752: Colorectal – Linking gut bacteria to the development of early onset colorectal cancer using multi-omic profiling

The University of Adelaide (Professor Lisa Butler) – $433,228: Prostate cancer – A patient-derived discovery platform for companion biomarker development in prostate cancer

University of Western Australia (Associate Professor Pilar Blancafort) – $449,356: Breast cancer – Identification and targeting of a new subtype of oestrogen receptor breast positive breast cancer

University of Sydney (Dr Jenny Yingzi Wang) – $450,000: Acute myeloid leukemia – Developing a novel targeted therapy for treating chemotherapy-resistant leukemia

BNI Gala Supporting Australian Children’s Music Foundation

The power of music should never be underestimated. Australian Children’s Music Foundation raises money for children wanting to get into and pursue music as a career, a very worth cause!

Charlie Teo Foundation

Charlie Teo Foundation supports brain cancer research.

Brain cancer kills more children in Australia than any other disease and more people under 40 than any other cancer.  The worst type of brain cancer, GBM, is also the most common and has an average survival of only 15 months from diagnosis.

Bayley House

Whilst Bayley House has been providing support and services for over 70 years, there is significant work still to be done. Every day, people with disability are stigmatised, marginalised, underfunded and excluded from communities. The results of this are devastating and include the fact that 50% of people with intellectual disabilities are chronically lonely.

Bayley House provides exceptional services that actively support people living with a disability to realise and reach their goals and dreams.

Avondale Golf Club Junior Trust Fundraising Event

We were thrilled to attend this event with Emajin member and Avondale GC member Michael Lam and contribute $1,800 towards the exceptional work that Avondale Golf Club is doing with their junior program and providing young golfers the opportunity to complete, play, develop and grow their golfing careers.

Sir Roden and Lady Cutler Foundation 

This foundation provides much needed services for hospital transport and ambulance services to those in need.  We at Emajin were thrilled to make a contribution of $3,600 towards this cause at their fundraiser golf day at Concord Golf Club.

If you would like to involved in spporting worthy causes or have a worthy cause that you would like us to consider, then please do not hesitate to contact us at clubhouse@emajin.golf

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The Emajin Challenge – March 2023

Emajin Challenge Leaderboard:

March Monthly winner is: TBA 

Weekly winners in March:

Week 1 – Nathan Corby, Wagga City Golf Club, NSW, 38 points off 8 handicap

Week 2 – Andrew Hou, Strathfield GC, NSW, 42 points off 23 handicap

Week 3 – Kalin Tobin, Mandalay GC, Vic, 39 points off 14 handicap

Week 4 – David Scott, Wanneroo GC, QLD, 37 points off 16 handicap

View the March leaderboard here:

March 2023 Leaderboard

How does The Emajin Challenge Work?

Top 5 scores each week go into the running to win a box of Pro V 1s.  Top 20 scores each month go into the running to win a BRAND NEW DRIVER of your choice every month.  If you don’t want a driver, you can choose from a Scotty Cameron Putter, Bushnell Range Finder or $500 Drummond Voucher.

Over 20,000 dollars worth of prizes up for grabs!

Scores from your local club competitions or open competitions are automatically included in our leaderboard from Golflink.  Once you enter the comp, you can ‘set and forget’.

All you need to do is play your best golf and check out your name on our national leaderboard.

$120 per annum (Or $20 per month if paid monthly)David

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The Emajin Challenge – February 2023

Emajin Challenge Leaderboard:

February Monthly winner is Bailey Lam, Avondale GC, 38 points off 34 handicap

Weekly winners in February:

Week 1 – Rod Morris, Mullumbimby Golf Club, 40 points off 21 handicap

Week 2 – Yuresh Naidoo, Monash GC, 38 points off 14 handicap

Week 3 – Richard Fuller, Mt Warren Park GC, 37 points off 13 handicap

Week 4 – Jack Hammond, Magenta Shores GC, 43 points off 16 handicap

View the February leaderboard here:

February 2023 Leaderboard

How does The Emajin Challenge Work?

Top 5 scores each week go into the running to win a box of Pro V 1s.  Top 20 scores each month go into the running to win a BRAND NEW DRIVER of your choice every month.  If you don’t want a driver, you can choose from a Scotty Cameron Putter, Bushnell Range Finder or $500 Drummond Voucher.

Over 20,000 dollars worth of prizes up for grabs!

Scores from your local club competitions or open competitions are automatically included in our leaderboard from Golflink.  Once you enter the comp, you can ‘set and forget’.

All you need to do is play your best golf and check out your name on our national leaderboard.

$120 per annum (Or $20 per month if paid monthly)

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Online Comp – December 2022 Leaderboard

Emajin Nationwide Online Competition Scores: November Monthly winner is TBD Weekly winners in December: Week 1 – Michael Grubb, Charters Towers Golf Club, QLD – 37 points, 16 handicap Week 2 – Jeff Ryan, Shelly Beach Golf Club, NSW – 36 points, 12 handicap Week 3 – Ian Duncan, Traralgon Golf Club, Victoria – 39 points, 17 handicap Week 4 – Terry Green, Carnarvon Golf Club, NSW – 38 points, 19 handicap Week 5 – Alex Lotz, Palmerston Golf Club, 39 points, 22 handicap How does the Emajin Nationwide Online Comp Work? Top 5 scores each week go into the running to win a box of Pro V 1s.  Top 20 scores each month go into the running to win a BRAND NEW DRIVER of your choice every month.  Over 16,000 dollars worth of prizes up for grabs! Scores from your club competitions are automatically included in our leaderboard from Golflink.  Once you enter the comp, you can ‘set and forget’. All you need to do is play your best golf and check out your name on our national leaderboard. $120 per annum (Only $10 per month) View the December leaderboard here: December 2022 Leaderboard Learn more about getting a golf handicap and golf networking with Emajin.
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Online Comp – October 2022 Leaderboard

Emajin Nationwide Online Competition Scores:

October Monthly DRIVER winner is John Harrison, Monash GC – 36 points off 3 handicap

Weekly winners in October:

Week 1 – Joe Cox, Neangar Park Golf Club VIC – 36 points off 5 handicap

Week 2 – Jamie Hooper, Blackwater Golf Club, QLD – 35 points off 15 handicap

Week 3 – Adam Higgins, Parkwood Golf Club, QLD – 44 points off 29 handicap

Week 4 – John Harrison, Monash Country Club, NSW – 36 points off 3 handicap

Week 5 – Bee Mew-Sum, Avondale Golf Club, NSW – 38 points off 17 handicap

How does the Emajin Nationwide Online Comp Work?

Top 5 scores each week go into the running to win a box of Pro V 1s.  Top 20 scores each month go into the running to win a BRAND NEW DRIVER of your choice every month.  Over 16,000 dollars worth of prizes up for grabs!

Scores from your club competitions are automatically included in our leaderboard from Golflink.  Once you enter the comp, you can ‘set and forget’.

All you need to do is play your best golf and check out your name on our national leaderboard.

$120 per annum (Only $10 per month)

View the October leaderboard here:

October 2022 Leaderboard

Learn more about getting a golf handicap with Emajin.

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ONLINE COMP – SEPTEMBER 2022 LEADERBOARD

Emajin Nationwide Online Competition Scores:

September Monthly DRVER winner is Jackson Braid, Moore Park Golf Club, NSW – 34 points off 18 handicap

Weekly winners in September 2022:

Week 1 – Ramesh Sivabalan, Coolangatta Tweed Heads Golf Club, NSW – 35 points, 14 handicap

Week 2 – Charles Meschkank, Wyong Golf Club, NSW – 35 points, 14 handicap

Week 3 – Anja Muller, Gold Creek Country Club, ACT – 35 points, 30 handicap

Week 4 – Jonathan Kenny, Riverside Oaks Golf Club, NSW – 37 points, 10 handicap

How does the Emajin Nationwide Online Comp Work?

Top 5 scores each week go into the running to win a box of Pro V 1s.  Top 20 scores each month go into the running to win a BRAND NEW DRIVER of your choice every month.  Over 16,000 dollars worth of prizes up for grabs!

Scores from your club competitions are automatically included in our leaderboard from Golflink.  Once you enter the comp, you can ‘set and forget’.

All you need to do is play your best golf and check out your name on our national leaderboard.

$120 per annum (Only $10 per month)

View the September leaderboard here:

September 2022 Leaderboard

Learn more about getting a golf handicap with Emajin.

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ONLINE COMP – AUGUST 2022 LEADERBOARD

Emajin Nationwide Online Competition Scores:

August Monthly winner of a Brand New Driver is Barney Rae from Palmerston GC, Northern Territory – 39 points off 19 handicap

Weekly winners in August:

Week 1 – Mitch Vesic,  from Muswellbrook Golf Club, 34 points off a handicap of 27

Week 2 – Steve Fanale, played at Moore Park Golf Club, 36 points off  16 handicap

Week 3 – John Harrison, played at Monash Country Club, 37 points off 4 handicap

Week 4 – Ramesh Sivabalan, played at Coolangatta Golf Club, 35 points off 14 handicap

How does the Emajin Nationwide Online Comp Work?

Top 5 scores each week go into the running to win a box of Pro V 1s.  Top 20 scores each month go into the running to win a BRAND NEW DRIVER of your choice every month.  Over 16,000 dollars worth of prizes up for grabs!

Scores from your club competitions are automatically included in our leaderboard from Golflink.  Once you enter the comp, you can ‘set and forget’.

All you need to do is play your best golf and check out your name on our national leaderboard.

$120 per annum (Only $10 per month)

View the August leaderboard here:

August 2022 Leaderboard

Learn more about getting a golf handicap with Emajin.

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ONLINE COMP – JULY 2022 LEADERBOARD

Emajin Nationwide Online Competition Scores:

July Monthly winner of a Brand New Driver is Bruce Brownlow – 40 points off 8 handicap at Port Kembla GC, NSW

Weekly winners in July:

Week 1 – Joe Cox – 33 points off 6 handicap at Neangar Park Golf Club, VIC

Week 2 – Rai Narayan – 40 points off 9 handicap at Macquarie Links Golf Course, NSW

Week 3 – Andrew Pohl – 35 points off 16 handicap at Gordonvale Golf Course, QLD

Week 4 – Mitch Vesic – 34 points of 27 handicap at Muswellbrook GC, NSW

How does the Emajin Nationwide Online Comp Work?

Top 5 scores each week go into the running to win a box of Pro V 1s.  Top 20 scores each month go into the running to win a BRAND NEW DRIVER of your choice every month.  Over 16,000 dollars worth of prizes up for grabs!

Scores from your club competitions are automatically included in our leaderboard from Golflink.  Once you enter the comp, you can ‘set and forget’.

All you need to do is play your best golf and check out your name on our national leaderboard.

$120 per annum (Only $10 per month)

View the July leaderboard here:

July 2022 Leaderboard

Learn more about getting a golf handicap with Emajin.

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St Michaels Crypto Business Networking Day

Check out the video from our recent Crypto Golf & Networking event. ⛳️?

The day started with a networking meeting and presentation from two industry experts:

– Peter Gould, Founder & CEO of Gould Design and Founder of the highly successful Okay Bears NFT

– Lee Eaton, National Business Development Manager, The Independent Reserve, the largest Crypto Currency exchange in Australia

It was great to hear from them on developments so far and the the future of crypto.

This was followed by a great day of golf and networking on the course.

An excellent opportunity for business networking and relationship building in a relaxed environment.