On the 3rd of July, Barry Linke will achieve 30 years as General Manager of The Grange Golf Club – what an amazing accomplishment. With a turnover of over $7,000,000 plus each year, more than 2000 members and overseeing 70 staff including the Professional Shop, Barry is responsible for managing a huge organisation. During his long service, Barry has always looked out for what is best for the club while maintaining good relationships with members and staff. With stringent financial management, he has had a handle on all aspects of the Club while trying to attract new members and servicing current members. He continues to strive to make The Grange the leading golf club in South Australia.

In addition to Barry’s normal duties of running two 18 Hole Championship Courses and an award winning hospitality complex, he has initiated and managed these major projects and achieved the following:

  • Wetlands Project – to ensure the sustainability of water resources The Grange worked with the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resource Management Board to initiate a water sustainability initiative, creating The Grange Golf Club Wetland Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) Scheme.
  • Grange became the first private members golf club in Australia to add a five star Gym to its facilities which is open to members and the public. In conjunction with the new gym, the Club has also launched Musculoskeletal (MSK) at Grange which is a multi-disciplinary physiotherapy, chiropractic, massage and acupuncture clinic.
  • The West Course was redesigned and reconstructed by Michael Clayton Golf Design with the redevelopment completed in 2007.
  • The East Course was reconstructed by Greg Norman Golf Course Design. The project was completed in 2012 and has produced a championship layout that will challenge and reward players of all skills.

Barry has been an integral part of The Grange hosting a number of major tournaments to enhance the clubs profile and those events include the following:

 
  • World Amateur Teams Championships in 2008 comprising of the Eisenhower Trophy for Men and the Espirito Santo Trophy for Ladies
  • Australian Amateur Championships and Australian Junior Amateur

    Championships.
    2007 World Police & Fire Games

Barry’s most recent major achievement was getting the Women’s Australian Open to be held in South Australia. After years of meeting with Golf Australia, the South Australian government, and the South Australian Tourism Commission and Events South Australia, Barry successfully negotiated for the tournament to be held in Adelaide with a three year term involving a Club rotation.  In 2016, Grange hosted the most successful open in history with the tournament attracting record crowds. Following Royal Adelaide and Kooyonga Golf Club’s hosting the event, Barry again negotiated for the event to stay in Adelaide for another three years and we were fortunate enough to host the open again in 2019.

Barry is committed to ensuring the Club continues to be recognised at the highest level in Australia’s Golf Clubs providing excellent facilities to our members and their guests.

30 years of service – a fantastic milestone very few would achieve.  We thank Barry for all that he has done for this amazing Club!