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The Invincibles are committed to providing young people with an opportunity to build on both their golf skills and life skills. We also aim to nurture and promote the growth and development of junior golf on Queensland's Sunshine Coast through our Junior Development Program to anyone wishing to be involved. |
AFTER 20 years at the helm, Graeme Miller, the founder of the Invincibles Sunshine Coast Junior Golf Tour has called time on an organisation that has benefitted the careers of hundreds of young Queensland golfers.
Instead, the Invincibles will take up a new role – offering scholarships and providing assistance to junior golfers who will Most benefit from the support.

Who said dreams don’t come true? They certainly have for 12-year-old Tin Can Bay member Chase Rendell. Chase dreamed of one day qualifying for The Invincibles Gold Cup of Cups championship, with the chance of achieving his ultimate goal - winning the coveted Gold Cup. And on Sunday at Noosa Springs, playing off a handicap of eight, all of those dreams became a reality for young Chase…
In perfect conditions, at one of Australia’s premier golf courses, Royal Queensland’s Mikayla Dyal staged an outstanding performance on Sunday to become the 2022 Noosa Springs Junior Classic champion. She did so courtesy of a round that could have been anything but, as is the nature of golf, Mikayla made a couple of unforced errors on the back nine but …
Jedd Brady and Amy Hodgkins towered over little Jarvis Miller as the three talented young golfers stood on the first tee on Sunday, ready to begin a sudden-death playoff to decide the winner of this year’s Mount Coolum Junior Open Championship. The three had finished regulation play tied on 77 and it seemed a formality that the more experienced pair – scratch marker Amy Hodgkins of Royal Queensland, and Jedd, a one-handicapper from Virginia – would be too strong in the playoff for 12-year-old Jarvis. But golf’s nothing if not unpredictable …
With the weather forecasters predicting severe thunderstorms and torrential rain throughout the final days play of our Masters Championship, it came as a pleasant surprise to everyone when they arrived at Noosa Springs Golf & Spa Resort, to a day, that turned out to be a fantastic day to host the final round of The Invincibles IGA Junior Masters Championship, where the organisers couldn’t have been more thrilled nor asked for any more of what was an exciting final days competition. To witness……