The 2025 Golf NSW Country Championship in Cowra produced a must see contest, with defending champion Jye Halls securing his second title after a hard fought three shot victory.
The 20 year old Mollymook golfer carded an opening round of six under 65, followed by a steady two under 69 on Sunday, to hold off a determined chasing pack.
Halls, who had never seen the Cowra course until the opening morning, impressed early with an eagle and a string of birdies to lead after round one.
But the final day was far from smooth.
After opening with two bogeys in his first three holes, the title appeared within reach for rivals like Cooper Giddings, Bill Eppelstun and Dom Falk.
Giddings surged with four birdies in five holes, while Eppelstun produced the best round of the day with a 67.
Yet the back nine proved decisive, with each challenger faltering as Halls’ composure shone through.
His string of tap in pars down the closing stretch secured victory and placed his name alongside multiple time winners like Bruce Devlin and Lucas Parsons.
The event also saw a standout moment from Michael Ridgeway, who achieved a hole in one.
For Cowra, the championship was more than just golf, it was a chance to showcase the region’s hospitality.
At Saturday night’s Championship Dinner, Courtney Preo, Tourism Manager of Cowra Tourism Corporation, officially welcomed players and officials alongside Deputy Mayor Nikki Kiss.
“It was fantastic to have the opportunity to welcome so many dedicated players and officials to Cowra,” Ms Preo said.
“It’s wonderful that Golf NSW are so dedicated to having these events throughout the state, giving us the chance to showcase the beauty and hospitality of our region.”
Ms Preo also highlighted the broader impact of the event, saying, “hosting the championships here in Cowra brings enormous value to our local community”.
“From accommodation to dining and attractions, it’s wonderful to see the flow-on benefits across the region.”
“We look forward to welcoming them and many more visitors back to Cowra,” she said.
On Sunday, Ms Preo had the honour of presenting the winners’ trophies.
“Presenting the trophies was a special moment and I congratulate all of the impressive competitors for how well they represented themselves and their clubs,” she said.
“Sport in regional areas is so much more than competition, it’s the connection and community and it is clear this is something Golf NSW are doing so well.”