The scenic Mollymook Golf Club Hilltop Course will host a competitive field featuring professional and amateur players across Australia, New Zealand and Asia. 

The top three place-getters at each event will guarantee their place in next year’s Women’s NSW Open, being played at the magnificent Magenta Shores Country Club in March.

Making the event even more attractive is the $50,000 purse on offer.

There is little rest between events. The following Qualifying Series event will tee off at Wagga Wagga Country Club on November 22.

Mollymook gun Bennett, who has qualified for the final stage of the Ladies European Tour (LET) Qualifying School after her rookie season and also played at the 2023 AIG Women’s Open, is set to compete in both events.

They will be her first tournaments back on home soil after a successful northern hemisphere campaign on the LET Access Series. 

“I’m looking forward to having some hometown support over the weekend,” she said.

“I’m also excited to catch up with some of the Aussie girls again, as I haven’t seen them since April.”

Also in the field is 2023 Australian Ladies Classic runner-up Danielle Vasquez, NSW Junior Champion Ella Scaysbrook, Wagga Wagga Women’s Pro-Am winner Jordan O’Brien, and National Junior Order of Merit victor Ann Jang.

“I’m looking forward to having some hometown support over the weekend.” – Kelsey Bennett.  

Former NSW State Team captain Amy Chu and her fellow Washington State University alumni Darcy Habgood will also be a few stars to watch.

Olivia Wilson, General Manager – Golf at Golf NSW, says the course is immaculate.

“The players will enjoy three rounds here at an iconic layout,” she added.

“The club will reap the benefits of having some of Australia’s best professionals play their course with their members and local sponsors. The club have done a brilliant job in the lead-up and are very excited to see their course on screens across the country.”