Records & Achievements
“Excellence is built through consistency, discipline, and the courage to improve every day.”
Nadene’s career has been marked by a series of unprecedented milestones and remarkable achievements. Her victories span multiple countries and major championships across the global senior amateur circuit. She reached the heights of world No. 1 ranked Senior Women’s Amateur Golfer after just six months of entering senior competition. And, Nadene’s legacy in golf will be remembered forever after her victory at the U.S. Senior Amateur Championship secured her permanent membership in the USGA Hall of Champions — an honour earned by only a small number of Australian golfers since 1895. This recognition reflects her standing among the most decorated players in the history of the game.
The Numbers
Golf’s a game of numbers. And, here are some of the numbers to count in Nadene’s career…
1
The first Australian golfer ever to win;
USGA & R&A Championship
in the same year — 2024.
US Senior Amateur
Championship — 2024.
British Senior Amateur
Championship — 2024.
English Senior Strokeplay
Championship — 2025.
5
Becomes the fifth Australian woman to be etched in the USGA Hall of Champions since 1895 — joining Jan Stephenson, Karrie Webb, Minjee Lee and Gabriela Ruffels.
2023
The year she became the first golfer ever, at any age level, to win the Australian National Championship and all six State Championships in the same year.
22
The number of victories at senior world ranking events worldwide.
1 x US Senior Am Championship
1 x British Senior Am Championship
1 x English Senior Strokeplay Championship
1 x Scottish Senior Am Championship
1 x Australian Senior Am Championship
2 x New Zealand Senior Am Championships
13 x Australian Senior State Championships
2 x others
146
The consecutive number of weeks as the world No. 1 ranked senior woman amateur golfer from February 22, 2023.
2
The number times awarded the prestigious;
Victorian Sport Awards ‘Masters Athlete of The Year’ — 2023 & 2024.
Australian Golf Digest ‘Senior Golfer of The Year’ — 2023 & 2024.
56
Nadene’s age when she selected to represent Australia at the Women’s Amateur Asia Pacific staged in Vietnam in March 2025. She was the oldest competitor in the 95-person field by more than 30 years. And, 44 years older than the youngest competitor.