Australian PGA Championship

Australian PGA Championship
Tournament information
Location Queensland, Australia
Established 1905
Course(s) RACV Royal Pines Resort
Par 72
Length 7,378 yards (6,746 m)
Tour(s) PGA Tour of Australasia
European Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund A$1,750,000
Month played December
Current champion
Australia Nathan Holman
RACV Royal Pines Resort
Location in Australia

The Australian PGA Championship is a golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia. It is the home tournament of the Australian PGA and dates back to 1905. The winner receives the Joe Kirkwood Cup, named after Australian golfer Joe Kirkwood, Sr. Since 2000 it has been held in the South East Queensland region.

Since 2007, the Official World Golf Rankings have awarded at least 20 points to Australian PGA Championship winners. Some editions have featured top-ranked players, which increased the OWGR points to 34 in 2011, 32 in 2007, and 26 in 2008 and 2009. The 2015 edition was co-sanctioned by the European Tour.

Winners

YearChampionCountryScoreCourseLocation
2015 Nathan Holman  Australia 288 RACV Royal Pines Resort Gold Coast, Queensland
2014 Greg Chalmers (2)  Australia 270 RACV Royal Pines Resort Gold Coast, Queensland
2013 Adam Scott  Australia 270 RACV Royal Pines Resort Gold Coast, Queensland
2012 Daniel Popovic  Australia 272 Palmer Coolum Sunshine Coast, Queensland
2011 Greg Chalmers  Australia 272 Hyatt Coolum Sunshine Coast, Queensland
2010 Peter Senior (3)  Australia 276 Hyatt Coolum Sunshine Coast, Queensland
2009 Robert Allenby (4)  Australia 270 Hyatt Coolum Sunshine Coast, Queensland
2008 Geoff Ogilvy  Australia 274 Hyatt Coolum Sunshine Coast, Queensland
2007 Peter Lonard (2)  Australia 268 Hyatt Coolum Sunshine Coast, Queensland
2006 Nick O'Hern  Australia 266 Hyatt Coolum Sunshine Coast, Queensland
2005 Robert Allenby (3)  Australia 270 Hyatt Coolum Sunshine Coast, Queensland
2004 Peter Lonard (2)  Australia 270 Hyatt Coolum Sunshine Coast, Queensland
2003 Peter Senior (2)  Australia 271 Hyatt Coolum Sunshine Coast, Queensland
2002 Jarrod Moseley  Australia 271 Hyatt Coolum Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Peter Lonard (tied)  Australia
2001 Robert Allenby (2)  Australia 273 Royal Queensland Brisbane, Queensland
2000 Robert Allenby  Australia 275 Royal Queensland Brisbane, Queensland
1999 Greg Turner  New Zealand 278 Victoria GC Melbourne, Victoria
1998 David Howell  England 275 New South Wales GC Sydney, New South Wales
1997 Andrew Coltart (2)  Scotland 285 New South Wales GC Sydney, New South Wales
1996 Phil Tataurangi  New Zealand 279 New South Wales GC Sydney, New South Wales
1995 No tournament
1994 Andrew Coltart  Scotland 281 New South Wales GC Sydney, New South Wales
1993 Ian Baker-Finch  Australia 274 Concord GC Sydney, New South Wales
1992 Craig Parry  Australia 269 Concord GC Sydney, New South Wales
1991 Wayne Grady (2)  Australia 271 Concord GC Sydney, New South Wales
1990 Brett Ogle  Australia 273 Riverside Oaks GC Sydney, New South Wales
1989 Peter Senior  Australia 274 Riverside Oaks GC Sydney, New South Wales
1988 Wayne Grady  Australia 275 Riverside Oaks GC Sydney, New South Wales
1987 Roger Mackay  Australia 284 The Lakes Sydney, New South Wales
1986 Mike Harwood  Australia 275 Castle Hill CC Sydney, New South Wales
1985 Greg Norman (2)  Australia 273 Castle Hill CC Sydney, New South Wales
1984 Greg Norman  Australia 277 Monash CC Sydney, New South Wales
1983 Bob Shearer  Australia 288 Royal Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria
1982 Graham Marsh  Australia 282 Royal Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria
1981 Seve Ballesteros  Spain 282 Royal Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria
1980 Sam Torrance  Scotland 282 Royal Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria
1979 Stewart Ginn  Australia 284 Royal Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria
1978 Hale Irwin  United States 278 Royal Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria
1977 Mike Cahill  Australia 278 Yarra Yarra Melbourne, Victoria
1976 Bill Dunk (5)  Australia 281 Rosebud GC Melbourne, Victoria
1975 Vic Bennetts  Australia 287 Burleigh Heads GC Gold Coast, Queensland
1974 Bill Dunk (4)  Australia 279 Liverpool GC Sydney, New South Wales
1973 Randall Vines (2)  Australia 2 & 1 Bonnie Doon GC Sydney, New South Wales
1972 Randall Vines  Australia 290 The Lakes Sydney, New South Wales
1971 Bill Dunk (3)  Australia 273 Surfers Paradise GC Gold Coast, Queensland
1970 Bruce Devlin (2)  Australia 275 Surfers Paradise GC Gold Coast, Queensland
1969 Bruce Devlin  Australia 277 Royal Canberra Canberra, ACT
1968 Kel Nagle (6)  Australia 276 Metropolitan GC Melbourne, Victoria
1967 Peter Thomson  Australia 282 Metropolitan GC Melbourne, Victoria
1966 Bill Dunk (2)  Australia 279 Royal Sydney Sydney, New South Wales
1965 Kel Nagle (5)  Australia 276 Riversdale GC Melbourne, Victoria
1964 Colin Johnston (2)  Australia 275 Monash CC Sydney, New South Wales
1963 Colin Johnston  Australia 3 & 2 Oatlands GC Sydney, New South Wales
1962 Bill Dunk  Australia 8 & 7 Rossdale GC Melbourne, Victoria
1961 Alan Murray  Australia 2 & 1 Rossdale GC Melbourne, Victoria
1960 John Sullivan  Australia 2 & 1 Royal Fremantle Fremantle, Western Australia
1959 Kel Nagle (4)  Australia 5 & 3 New South Wales GC Sydney, New South Wales
1958 Kel Nagle (3)  Australia 6 & 5 Kooyonga GC Adelaide, South Australia
1957 Gary Player  South Africa 2 up Huntingdale GC Melbourne, Victoria
1956 Les Wilson  Australia 4 & 2 St Michael's GC Sydney, New South Wales
1955 Ossie Pickworth (3)  Australia 8 & 7 Indooroopilly GC Brisbane, Queensland
1954 Kel Nagle (2)  Australia 1 up Royal Sydney Sydney, New South Wales
1953 Ossie Pickworth (2)  Australia 1 up Royal Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria
1952 William C Holder  Australia 2 & 1 Rosville GC Sydney, New South Wales
1951 Norman Von Nida (4)  Australia 6 & 5 Metropolitan GC Melbourne, Victoria
1950 Norman Von Nida (3)  Australia 6 & 5 The Lakes Sydney, New South Wales
1949 Kel Nagle  Australia 7 & 5 Royal Perth Perth, Western Australia
1948 Norman Von Nida (2)  Australia 2 & 1 Royal Hobart Hobart, Tasmania
1947 Ossie Pickworth  Australia 2 & 1 Royal Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria
1946 Norman Von Nida  Australia 1 up Manly GC Sydney, New South Wales
1940–45 No tournament due to World War II
1939 Ted Naismith  Australia 7 & 5 Royal Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria
1938 Eric Cremin (2)  Australia 2 & 1 Royal Adelaide Adelaide, South Australia
1937 Eric Cremin  Australia 4 & 2 The Australian GC Sydney, New South Wales
1936 William Clifford  Australia 4 & 2 Oakleigh GC Melbourne, Victoria
1935 Sam Richardson (2)  Australia 2 & 1 Royal Adelaide Adelaide, South Australia
1934 Lou Kelly  Australia 2 & 1 Royal Sydney Sydney, New South Wales
1933 Sam Richardson  Australia 9 & 7 Royal Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria
1932 Fergus McMahon  Scotland 7 & 6 Royal Adelaide Adelaide, South Australia
1931 John Donald Spence  Australia 2 & 1 The Australian GC Sydney, New South Wales
1930 Jock Robertson  Australia 2 & 1 Metropolitan GC Melbourne, Victoria
1929 Rufus Stewart  Scotland 8 & 7 Royal Adelaide Adelaide, South Australia
1927–28 Unknown
1926 Frank Eyre  Australia 6 & 5 The Australian GC Sydney, New South Wales
1925 Tom Howard (2)  Australia 3 & 1 The Australian GC Sydney, New South Wales
1924 Tom Howard  Australia 3 & 2 Royal Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria
1923 Fred Popplewell  Australia 2 & 1 Royal Adelaide Adelaide, South Australia
1922 Charlie Campbell (2)  Australia 1 up Royal Sydney Sydney, New South Wales
1921 Arthur Le Fevre  Australia Concord GC Sydney, New South Wales
1920 Unknown
1914-1919 No tournament due to World War I
1913 Carnegie Clark (3)  Australia Oakleigh GC Melbourne, Victoria
1912 Unknown
1911 Charlie Campbell  Australia 154 Royal Sydney Sydney, New South Wales
1910 Dan Soutar (4)  Scotland 150 Glenelg GC Adelaide, South Australia
1909 Carnegie Clark (2)  Scotland Oakleigh GC Melbourne, Victoria
1908 Carnegie Clark  Scotland 4 & 3 The Australian GC Sydney, New South Wales
1907 Dan Soutar (3)  Scotland 4 & 3 Royal Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria
1906 Dan Soutar (2)  Scotland 5 & 3 Royal Sydney Sydney, New South Wales
1905 Dan Soutar  Scotland 4 & 3 Royal Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria
18971 James Scott  Australia

1 Unofficial tournament

Source:[1]

References

  1. "Australian PGA Championship – Past Champions, 1905 – 2013". Australian PGA. 2013. Archived from the original on 28 February 2015. Retrieved 5 November 2013.

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