CSGA Trophy & Medallion
Most Improved Junior Players

 

In 2021, the CSGA agreed to award two Most Improved Junior players as improvement by strokes and improvement by percentage were very different and often resulted in a junior improving greatly but missing out on an award.

CSGA (Nora Devlin Trophy) Trophy – 2004 to 2019 the annual trophy to be presented to the Most Improved Junior Player at the CSGA AGM

  Stroke Winner  – Trophy   Percentage Winner – Medallion
2024  Emilia Pantano – Federal 2024  Korni Houston – Gunghalin Lakes
2023 Jean Whitby – Murrumbidgee / Jazmine Black – Yowani 2023 Jollie McLaughlin – Gunghalin Lakes
2022 Jean Whitby – Murrumbidgee 2022  Tilly Sullings – Federal 
2021 Lucy Quinn – Yowani  2021 Michelle Di Natale – Bowral 
2021 the CSGA agreed to award two MIJ players as improvement by strokes and improvement by percentage
were very different and often resulted in a junior improving greatly but missing out on an award.
         
2017 Amber Tilley – Belconnen 2018 Amber Thornton – Queanbeyan 2019 Claire Brooker – Gold Creek
2014 Isabelle Hawes – Royal Canberra 2015 Rodalyin Mina – Federal 2016 Daisy Schaeffer – Moss Vale
2011 Madeline Hunter – Fairbairn 2012 Mackenzie Morrison – Royal Canberra 2013 Molley Perren-Leveridge – Belconnen
2008 Alicia Garcia – Queanbeyan 2009 Hope Cohen – Moss Vale 2010 Cherelle Leefe – Gungahlin Lakes
2005 Laura Wylie – Royal Canberra 2006 Kaitlin Hogan – Tully Park 2007 Jodie Marshall – Goulburn
2002 Laura Wylie – Royal Canberra 2003 Laura Wylie – Royal Canberra 2004 Laura Wylie – Royal Canberra