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The Australian Open was the flagship tournament of the PGA Tour of Australasia from 1992 to 2019. It had a special status in the Official World Golf Ranking's points system, awarding a minimum 32 points to the winner regardless of the strength of the field.
In November 2024, Johnston earned his 2025 European Tour card at Q School. In his second start, ranked world number 954, he won the ISPS Handa Australian Open at Kingston Heath Golf Club and Victoria Golf Club, an event co-sanctioned by the European Tour and the PGA Tour of Australasia. He shot a final-round 68 to beat Curtis Luck by three ...
ISPS Handa Australian Open: 3 Dec 2023: 3: Rikuya Hoshino, Joaquín Niemann, Adam Scott: Malaysia: IRS Prima Malaysian Open: 18 Feb 2024: 3: Denwit Boriboonsub, John Catlin, Wang Jeung-hun [d] United States: Arnold Palmer Invitational: 10 Mar 2024: 1: Brendon Todd [b] Japan: Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open: 26 May 2024: 3: Yuto Katsuragawa ...
Schauffele won the Open at Troon with a stunning final round of 65 as American men swept all four majors for the first time since 1982
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Since 2011, the tournament's name has been the ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open. The Australian Ladies Open was founded in 1974 as a 54-hole event, but folded after 1978. It was resurrected in 1994 as the Women's Australian Open, this time as a 72-hole event. Annika Sörenstam won that year, which was her first professional win.
International Sports Promotion Society (国際スポーツ振興協会, Kokusai Spōtsu Shinkō Kyoukai) (ISPS, also known as ISPS Handa) is a Japanese non-profit organization known for its sponsorship of golf tournaments worldwide, including the PGA Seniors Championship and LPGA Women's Australian Open. ISPS Handa is a member of the Tokyo ...
The leading tournaments on the tour include the Australian Open, the Australian PGA Championship, the Australian Masters and the New Zealand Open. In November 2005 it was reported by the BBC that the tour was going through difficult times, with the schedule for the 2005/06 summer season reduced to six events, three of them co-sponsored by other ...