Riversdale Cup

The Riversdale Cup is the second oldest amateur golf tournament in Australia. It is a Golf Australia national ranking event.

History

The event has been played since 1896 and is organized by and played at the Riversdale Golf Club in Mount Waverley, Victoria. It was known as the Surrey Hills Gentlemen's Championship, Gold Medal from 1896 to 1907, the Riversdale Trophy from 1909 to 1926, and the Riversdale Cup since 1928. It is a 72-hole stroke play tournament.

Men's winners

  • 2020 Lawrence Curtis
  • 2019 Chris Crabtree
  • 2018 Jack Thompson
  • 2017 Dylan Perry
  • 2016 Harrison Endycott
  • 2015 Travis Smyth
  • 2014 Ryan Ruffels
  • 2013 Brady Watt
  • 2012 Jake Higginbottom
  • 2011 Nathan Holman
  • 2010 Jin Jeong
  • 2009 Jordan Sherratt
  • 2008 Scott Arnold
  • 2007 Tim Stewart
  • 2006 Steve Dartnell
  • 2005 Mathew Holten
  • 2004 Michael Sim
  • 2003 Kurt Barnes
  • 2002 Richard Moir
  • 2001 Shannon Jones
  • 2000 Andrew Webster
  • 1999 Aaron Baddeley
  • 1998 Brendan Jones
  • 1997 James McLean
  • 1996 Jarrod Moseley
  • 1995 Lee Eagleton
  • 1994 Lester Peterson
  • 1993 J Dawes
  • 1992 Lester Peterson
  • 1991 Robert Allenby
  • 1990 Robert Allenby
  • 1989 Paul Moloney
  • 1988 David Ecob
  • 1987 S P Taylor
  • 1986 M C Sammels
  • 1985 S P Taylor
  • 1984 C Longley
  • 1983 John Lindsay
  • 1982 T G Henley
  • 1981 Michael Clayton
  • 1980 G W Sowden
  • 1979 Eric Routley
  • 1978 Kevin Hartley
  • 1977 Kevin Hartley
  • 1976 Kevin Hartley
  • 1975 T G Henley
  • 1974 Bill Britten
  • 1973 A J Reiter
  • 1972 N W Titheridge
  • 1971 Kevin Hartley
  • 1970 G R Hicks
  • 1969 Bill Britten
  • 1968 Kevin Hartley
  • 1967 Kevin Hartley
  • 1966 Bill Britten
  • 1965 Kevin Hartley
  • 1964 Kevin Hartley
  • 1963 Kevin Hartley
  • 1962 Tom Crow
  • 1961 Tom Crow
  • 1960 J R Hood
  • 1959 R L Bull
  • 1958 Kevin Hartley
  • 1957 B West
  • 1956 P D Crow
  • 1955 A V Rae
  • 1954 D B Kendler
  • 1953 F T Kennett
  • 1952 L A Duffy
  • 1951 D Cade
  • 1950 D P J Doughton
  • 1949 A P Launder
  • 1948 W A Higgins
  • 1947 W A Higgins
  • 1946 L A Duffy
  • 1939–45 No tournament
  • 1938 A V Rae
  • 1937 W A Higgins
  • 1936 W A Edgar
  • 1935 Mick Ryan
  • 1934 Harry Williams
  • 1933 Mick Ryan
  • 1932 Harry Williams
  • 1931 Alex Russell
  • 1930 Harry Williams
  • 1929 Alex Russell
  • 1928 F H Lemann
  • 1927 No tournament
  • 1926 Ivo Whitton
  • 1925 Ivo Whitton
  • 1924 Bruce Pearce
  • 1923 E G Schlapp
  • 1922 Bruce Pearce
  • 1921 Bruce Pearce
  • 1920 C H Fawcett
  • 1919 A W Jackson
  • 1915–18 No tournament
  • 1914 F G Murdoch
  • 1913 Ivo Whitton
  • 1912 Ivo Whitton
  • 1911 Audley Lemprière
  • 1910 F G Murdoch
  • 1909 G C Morrison
  • 1908 No tournament
  • 1907 F G Murdoch
  • 1906 H Morrison
  • 1905 Michael Scott
  • 1904 H.L. Hyland
  • 1903 Louis Whyte
  • 1902 P. C. Anderson
  • 1901 McIntyre
  • 1900 H A Howden
  • 1899 P. C. Anderson
  • 1898 P. C. Anderson
  • 1897 T S Huggins
  • 1896 Mark Anderson

Women's winners

  • 2020 Jeneath Wong
  • 2019 Yuna Nishimura
  • 2018 Rebecca Kay
  • 2017 Karis Davidson
  • 2016 Kirsty Hodgkins
  • 2015 Munchin Keh
  • 2014 Shelly Shin
  • 2013 Grace Lennon
  • 2012 Whitney Hillier
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