Worrigee Sports

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Worrigee Sports is a community-focused club featuring bars, dining, gaming, and function spaces alongside the Worrigee Links golf course in the Shoalhaven region of New South Wales.

Nowra, New South Wales, Australia
Owned by Shoalhaven Ex-Services Group

About Worrigee Sports

Worrigee Sports (also known as Worrigee Sports Club) is a community-focused venue located in Nowra, New South Wales, alongside the Worrigee Links golf course in the Shoalhaven region. The club offers multiple bars, a bistro/restaurant, café-style dining, gaming and TAB facilities, Keno, and function spaces for events such as birthdays, weddings, and corporate functions. As a registered club, Worrigee Sports also runs a membership program that can include benefits like member pricing on food and drinks, points rewards, and access to member-only promotions and draws.

A Worrigee Sports charge may appear on your bank or credit card statement when you use your card to pay for food or drinks at the bar or bistro, when you settle a bar tab, pay green fees at Worrigee Links, or pay for gaming-related services at the venue (such as loading funds at a cashier terminal). You may also see a charge if you paid a deposit or final balance for a function or event booking, renewed or joined membership, or purchased gift cards or club vouchers. Some card issuers may show this as “WORRIGEE SPORTS NOWRA AUS” or a similar descriptor, and you might briefly see small pre-authorisation amounts if your card was used to open a bar tab or secure a booking.

If you’re unsure about a Worrigee Sports charge, start by checking your recent visits to the club, bar or bistro receipts, and any function or golf bookings you’ve made around the transaction date. Look for email confirmations or bank notifications that reference the same date and amount. To resolve questions, contact Worrigee Sports directly using the details on their official website (worrigeesports.com.au), or visit the club in person with your card and ID so staff can look up the transaction on their point-of-sale system. Common issues—such as duplicate charges, unsettled bar tabs, membership renewals, or pre-authorisation holds that haven’t yet reversed—are usually resolved by speaking with their reception or accounts team, who can provide copies of receipts or clarify exactly what was billed.

Bank Statement Variations

2 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Worrigee Sports.

  1. SHOALHAVEN EX-SERVICEMEN WORRIGEE AU
  2. SHOALHAVEN EX-SERVO'S Worrigee AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a charge from Worrigee Sports on my card?

Most Worrigee Sports charges come from in-venue spending—such as paying for drinks at the bar, meals in the bistro, coffee or snacks, or settling a bar tab. You may also see a charge if you paid golf green fees at Worrigee Links, bought a gift card, joined or renewed club membership, or paid a deposit for a function or event. Check if you or someone in your household visited the club around the date shown on your statement.

What amounts are Worrigee Sports charges typically for?

Common charge amounts include small to medium transactions for food and drinks (for example, round of drinks or a family meal), as well as larger amounts for function deposits, event packages, or golf-related fees. Membership fees and renewals are usually smaller, once-per-year charges that may recur annually if you opted for card-on-file renewal. If you see multiple similar amounts on the same day, it may be from separate bar or bistro transactions processed individually.

Why do I see a small or duplicate Worrigee Sports charge, or a pending amount that later disappears?

When you open a bar tab, secure a booking, or occasionally when a card is first used, Worrigee Sports’ payment system or your bank may place a temporary pre-authorisation hold to verify the card. This can appear as a small or duplicate pending charge that never posts and then disappears after a few business days. If the pending amount converts into a posted charge that doesn’t match your receipt, contact the club so they can review their EFTPOS records.

Could this be a membership or renewal fee from Worrigee Sports?

Yes, if you are (or were) a member, the charge may be for an annual membership fee or renewal processed at reception or via a saved card. Membership fees are typically a single yearly amount, sometimes processed in the month your membership falls due. Log in to any online member portal if available, check your membership card, or call reception to confirm when your membership was last renewed and at what price.

How do I query, cancel, or change a booking or function I was charged for by Worrigee Sports?

If the charge relates to a function, event, or group booking (such as a birthday, wedding, or corporate function), your payment may cover a deposit or part of a package. To query or change this, contact the club’s functions or events team using the contact details on worrigeesports.com.au, quoting your name, event date, and the amount charged. They can clarify what was included in the charge and advise on cancellation terms or any applicable fees based on the agreement you received at booking.

How can I get a copy of a receipt or check what was purchased with this Worrigee Sports transaction?

You can request a copy of the receipt by contacting Worrigee Sports’ reception or accounts team, either by phone using the number on their website or by visiting the club in person. Provide the exact transaction date, approximate time, last four digits of your card, and the amount shown on your bank statement so staff can locate the transaction in their system. They can then confirm what was purchased and issue a reprinted or emailed receipt.

What is Worrigee Sports’ policy on refunds or incorrect charges?

Refunds for incorrect or duplicate charges are generally handled directly through the club’s reception or accounts department after they verify the transaction against their point-of-sale records. If you believe you’ve been charged in error—for example, a duplicated payment, wrong amount, or an unsettled bar tab that doesn’t match your spend—contact the club as soon as possible with your bank statement details and any receipts you have. In most cases, genuine errors can be corrected by processing a refund or adjustment back to the original card.

How do I contact Worrigee Sports about a charge I don’t recognise?

Visit worrigeesports.com.au and use the phone number or contact form listed to reach reception or the accounts office, or speak to staff in person if you are local to Nowra. Have your bank statement handy with the transaction date, amount, and how the charge is labelled (e.g., “WORRIGEE SPORTS NOWRA”). The team can search their payment system, explain what the charge relates to, and advise next steps if it’s not authorised or appears to be mistaken.

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