After a successful launch in 2025, the annual VAFA Golf Classic will return to one of the world’s best golf courses in 2026, with bookings now open for Kingston Heath on Tuesday, February 3.
A full field of 72 players enjoyed a spectacular day in 2025, with ideal weather and the course in mint condition for tournament season.
We will return to the Heath in 2026 and would love you to join us as we continue to build a new Ammos tradition based on fun, friendship, networking and a collective lack of golfing prowess!
Triple VAFA League Best & Fairest, Old Ivanhoe’s Billy Murphy, will return to defend his Longest Drive crown and the overall title after his team became our inaugural champions.
Can your club build a team capable of challenging these guys for the VAFA Golf Classic crown?
Grab a few team-mates, coaches, friends or clients and join us to play one of the world’s most exclusive courses and enjoy a day of fun and laughs, surrounded by fellow Ammos devotees, followed by a delicious lunch and a few refreshing drinks in the clubhouse afterwards.
It’s the perfect opportunity to catch up with old friends and make some new ones.
Bookings are now open for the 2026 VAFA Golf Classic. Simply fill out the PDF booking form below and send it to [email protected].
Don’t delay, as the day is expected to sell out quickly.
If your organisation would like to sponsor a hole or become the overall naming rights sponsor of the day, please contact VAFA Chief Commercial Officer Glen Towers at [email protected] for more information.
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