News Archive

28th February 2025

Public Liability

Public Liability

This information was previously posted in January and comes into affect March 1st.  We encourage members to familiarise themselves with the policy, which forms part of your affiliation fees with Golf AUS.

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Important changes to the Player’s Personal Liability Insurance Policy

Golf Australia recently issued the following communication regarding changes to the Player’s Personal Liability Insurance Policy. While some members may have received this communication, we understand it has not reached everyone.

We strongly recommend that everyone familiarise themselves with these important changes. For those seeking additional information or assistance, please refer below for the copy of the Golf Australia communication.

 

Hi Golfer,

We are writing to inform you of important changes to your Player’s Personal Liability Insurance Policy offered by Golf Australia, which is a key benefit as part of your membership of an affiliated golf club.  

Golf Australia has maintained this policy on behalf of club members since 2009 and in the past 5 years alone, has paid out $3.4 million in claims to protect our members. The original purpose of the policy was to protect members from liability if they caused personal injury to another golfer/person. The policy was established following the legal action taken by an injured golfer because of an incident at the Magnetic Island Golf Club in 1994 and subsequent court ruling in 2003.  

Golf Australia’s Player Personal Liability Policy offers up to $20 million personal liability cover for protection against litigation from a third party for damage to property or personal injury that occurs while an eligible member is playing or practicing golf.

In recent years, it has become increasingly difficult and expensive to source this insurance on your behalf. As the popularity of golf has grown, we have seen an increase in the number of reported incidents. Golf Australia remains committed to finding solutions that will provide Players Personal Liability Policy to Australian affiliated golfers.  

In recent months, Golf Australia has reviewed several options in respect of this policy. In doing so Golf Australia’s primary objective has been to maintain protection for members in the event of serious personal injury, with changes to take effect from March 1, 2025, to ensure the policy remains affordable and sustainable  

What is changing?  

Exclusions: Specific exclusions have been added for any claim, loss, damage, liability or costs and expenses incurred directly or indirectly in connection with third party property damage to:   

  • golf carts; and  
  • personal electronic devices include phone, iPad, watch, rangefinder or anything similar.  

Excess: There are now three categories of insurance claim:

  • Personal injury claims – NO excess will be payable  
  • Property damage where a golfer is found to have followed all expected duty of care, local rules and the Rules of Golf – NO excess payable  
  • Property damage where golfer is found to have acted in a negligent manner and caused damage to a third-party property – $1,000 excess is payable  

What does the policy cover?

The policy covers the legal liability that an eligible member of an affiliated club may incur while playing or practicing golf. It provides coverage for up to $20 million of liability for any one incident.  This includes accidental injury or damage you may cause to someone else or their property for which you were found to have caused, subject to the Exclusions of the Policy, some of which are outlined below.  

This coverage is provided automatically to individual club members although members are under no obligation to engage this insurance policy in the event of an incident.  

What is not covered by this policy?  

While this is not exhaustive, this policy does not cover:   

  • Any third-party damage or personal injury caused by non-member (ie. green fee player);  
  • A member’s own equipment for damage or loss;  
  • A member’s own personal injuries sustained on a golf course;  
  • Any damage that you cause to a cart that you own, hire or borrow; and  
  • Actions that deliberately cause damage or injury and are determined to be wilful conduct.  

If you have any questions about this policy, I encourage you to reach out to us via help@golf.com.au ”

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26th February 2025

REMINDER – 2025 Club Championships

REMINDER – 2025 Club Championships

Please find below links to important information relating to the 2025 Ladies & Gents Club Championships. Although the format is similar to previous years, there are some notable changes which members are expected to be familiar with in the event they wish to participate.

Gents Club Championship Information – Please click here

Ladies Club Championship Information – Please click here

The Club Championships will again be sponsored by Jeffrey McConaghy of Jeffrey McConaghy Jewellers who will celebrate the 11th year in a row as the Event Sponsor. On behalf of the Club we would like to thank Jeffrey for his ongoing support of Keperra.

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25th February 2025

Ladies Open Day 18/3

Ladies Open Day 18/3

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24th February 2025

Call for WPGA Championship Volunteers

Call for WPGA Championship Volunteers

The Australian WPGA Championship will be played at Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club from March 6-9.  The WPGA are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help make this tournament a success.

As a volunteer, you’ll enjoy a variety of roles and fantastic perks, including:

  • 4 Season Passes
    • 10% off Merchandise
    • Volunteer Uniform
    • Food and Drinks throughout your shift

To nominate as a volunteer, please click here and complete the registration.

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22nd February 2025

NRL Footy Tipping Competition

NRL Footy Tipping Competition

With the first round of the NRL season approaching, the annual NRL footy tipping competition is about to kick off.  This year the Club has seen an increase in Member participating which means the total prize pool has increased along with it.  Based on current participation rates/Members committed, the winning tipper will take home over $1600 (the 2024 Footy Tipping Champion won $1250).

Entries close on the 28th of February at Midnight and as an added bonus, those who enter and pay by this date will go into the draw to win an NRL Jersey of their choice.

To register or if you have any questions please email admin@keperragolf.com.au

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