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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.
Australian PGA Championship: New South Wales 300,000 Phil Tataurangi (1) 16 24 Nov Holden Australian Open: New South Wales 850,000 Greg Norman (32) 32 Flagship event 1 Dec Greg Norman's Holden Classic: Victoria 700,000 Peter Senior (16) 30 8 Dec AMP Air New Zealand Open: New Zealand NZ$500,000 Michael Long (1) 16 15 Dec Schweppes Coolum Classic ...
Michael Hill New Zealand Open: New Zealand US$600,000 Alex Prugh (n/a) 16 NWT: 25 Oct John Hughes Geely WA Open: Western Australia 110,000 Michael Curtain (1) n/a 1 Nov LSM WA PGA Championship: Western Australia 110,000 Andrew Bonhomme (2) n/a 8 Nov Cellarbrations Queensland PGA Championship: Queensland 110,000 Steven Bowditch (2) n/a 15 Nov ...
The Australian Open prize money is at a record high for 2024 following a 13 per cent increase of £5.34m (AU$10m) from 2023. The total prize pool now stands at £46.2m (AU$86.5m), with the men’s ...
The Australian Open singles champions will each take home £1.75m (AU$3.5m) in 2025 with the total prize money for the grand slam increasing by 12 per cent from last year.
Nexus Advisernet WA Open: Western Australia 162,500 Deyen Lawson (1) 1.06 13 Nov Victorian PGA Championship: Victoria 250,000 Andrew Martin (2) 1.11 20 Nov QLD PGA Championship: Queensland 250,000 Aaron Wilkin (1) 1.40 27 Nov Fortinet Australian PGA Championship: Queensland 2,000,000 Cameron Smith (3) 10.06 EUR: 4 Dec ISPS Handa Australian Open ...
The winner of The Open Championship will bring home both the claret jug and a big pay cheque. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
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 ...