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  2. Australian Masters - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Masters was an annual golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia held in Victoria, Australia from 1979 to 2015. History [ edit ] In 1989 the International Management Group took control of the management of the tournament.

  3. Australasian Masters - Wikipedia

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    Australasian Masters. The Australian Masters is a chess tournament that has been held in Melbourne, Australia, annually since 1987. The tournament is an invitational event, normally run as a 10-player round-robin tournament. Since 2013 the tournament has become Australia's only round-robin Grandmaster tournament.

  4. Australian Masters Games - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Masters Games is a biennial sporting event and the largest multi-sport participation sporting event in Australia. Garry Daly as President of the Confederation of Australian Sport proposed the concept of Masters Games to the Northern Territory government. [1] It went on to establish the Central Australian Masters Games in 1986.

  5. Adam Scott (golfer) - Wikipedia

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    Team golf career. Scott has represented Australia in the World Cup in 2002 and 2013 and was a member of the International Team at the Presidents Cup in 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2022. Despite making ten appearances on the International team, he has yet to play on a winning team.

  6. Greg Norman - Wikipedia

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    For other uses, see Greg Norman (disambiguation). Gregory John Norman AO (born 10 February 1955) [2] [3] is an Australian former professional golfer who spent 331 weeks as world number one in the 1980s and 1990s. [4] He won 88 professional tournaments, including 20 PGA Tour tournaments and two majors: The Open Championship in 1986 and 1993.

  7. List of Masters world records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 15 June 2016. ^ Since FINA began recognizing world records in the 400 and 800 relays last year, some U.S. Masters Swimming national records are faster than the existing world records. That is the case in this event, as the USMS record stands at 7:34.79, by Coast Masters in 1998.

  8. Australian Master of the Amateurs - Wikipedia

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    Rianne Malixi. The Australian Master of the Amateurs is an amateur golf tournament. It is a four-day 72-hole stroke play event held in early January. The men's event started in 1997 with the women's event added in 2018. The event was originally called the Master of the Amateurs and was held in Queensland from its founding in 1997 until 2000.

  9. Brett Beyer - Wikipedia

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    Biography [ edit] Beyer was born in Sydney, the youngest of three boys. He studied Sport Science at Wollongong University from 1985-1987. Beyer's first major success as club, state, national and junior world champion in the Cherub class in 1983. He has been honoured as lifelong member with Woollahra Sailing Club on Sydney Harbour.