About Us

The Shortland Waters Golf Club is situated in the wetlands belt of Newcastle and is well known for its friendliness and hospitality.

In 1921 the Waratah Golf Club moved from Mayfield to its present site at Cockle Creek. Broken Hill Propriety Ltd. (BHP) took over the vacated course to provide physical and social recreation for their Newcastle executive staff. BHP moved to the course to its current location in 1935 where it became the Steelworks Golf Club.

The 18-hole layout is par 71, 5937 metres for members and 5110 meters for ladies built on 64 hectares, enclosed with approximately 5000 trees and home to approx. 80 species of bird life.

When BHP closed steelmaking in Newcastle in 1999 the course and club were purchased by the membership. The facility was renamed Shortland Waters Golf Club and the club continues to serve as a great source of enjoyment to members, the local community and visitors to the Hunter.

Board of Directors

President Ron Freeman
Vice President Dennis McGuirk
Captain
Treasurer
Rod Carruthers
Kerry Duggan
Directors Ken Blackwell
  Steve McPherson
  John Penkala
  Bob Piltz
Mike Cole
 

Shane Arthur

Management Team

Secretary/Manager Ray Duncan
Course Superintendant Craig Molloy
Golf Professional Simon Gough
Office Administrator Vacant

Ladies Committee

President Pam Carpenter
Vice President Judy Hayes
Captain Kaye Simmons
Vice Captain Marlene Edman
Honorary Secretary Colleen French
Assistant Secretary Sandy Sroba
Treasurer Sandra Ray
Handicap Manager Jane Martin
Committee Glenys Martin
Committee Kay Strang
Committee Sharyn Neilson