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. |
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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 |