Around 200 golfers will take to the Tamworth Golf Club fairways for the club's annual Easter Tournament.
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Incorporating the Easter Open, the four-day tournament gets underway on Thursday with a ladies 18-hole stableford.
Sixty ladies are set to tee-off in that and another 120 on Good Friday in the 18-hole ladies and men's stableford.
The feature NSW Vardon Trophy event will be played Saturday and Sunday and has drawn a field of 40.
Among them will be 2017 champion Logan Toms. The Woolgoolga amateur has been a regular at the event, and is expected to be one the leading contenders along with club-mate Aaron Hart.
Multiple club champion David Hamilton, who was runner-up to Toms two years ago, and current club champion Tom Gill, will head the local charge.
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Gill is coming off a pennants season with Castle Hill.
A ladies 18-hole stableford, and men's two-man team and individual stableford will run alongside the opening round of the 18-hole stroke Vardon event on Saturday. It will be the big day with 190 golfers on course.
The tournament wraps up on Sunday with the second round of the vardon event and an 18-hole stableford medley.
Tamworth Golf Club assistant professional Darren Burger said the course is in fantastic condition, the recent rainfall bringing everything along.
"The greens are running perfect," he said.