Men for Menopause Golf Day Set for Collaroy

A charity golf day will be held in Collaroy, bringing together community groups to raise funds and support awareness around menopause education and support.



Men for Menopause Golf Day at Long Reef Golf Club, Collaroy

A one-day event combining sport and social awareness will take place on Friday, 5 September 2025, at Long Reef Golf Club in Collaroy. The Men for Menopause Golf Day, hosted by Aviiana, Golf Australia, and Prevention magazine, aims to raise funds for the Debbie Gaunt Foundation while encouraging conversation around menopause.

Long Reef Golf Club
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Community Engagement Through Golf

The event will run from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., offering 18 holes of golf, breakfast, and a buffet lunch. Attendees will also receive a goodie bag valued at $100. The day is designed to create open discussion on menopause, helping men become better informed and more supportive to those affected.

Competitions and Prizes

Participants will have the opportunity to compete in several contests, including Foursome, Longest Drive, Straightest Drive, and Closest to the Pin. A silent auction will run during the event, featuring prizes from golf brands like Titleist, Srixon, and Callaway, along with travel and jewellery items.

Ticketing and Facilities

The entry cost is $195 per person, covering the full day of activities and inclusions. Limited golf carts are available for hire directly through the Long Reef Golf Club. Breakfast includes an egg and bacon roll, coffee, and juice, while lunch features a barbecue buffet and a complimentary drink.

Men for Menopause
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Access and Parking

Free parking is available at the golf club, with overflow parking recommended along Anzac Avenue and surrounding streets, which offer six-hour free parking.

Inclusive Participation

While the theme centres on men learning to support women through menopause, the event welcomes all genders to participate and enjoy the day.

Looking Ahead



Proceeds from the event will support the Debbie Gaunt Foundation, reinforcing the focus on long-term awareness and education around menopause.

Published 21-July-2025



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