PGA Tour of Australasia

The PGA Tour of Australasia is an Australia-based tournament series in the world of professional golf. It is one of the top six tournament series of the International Federation of PGA Tours, based on which the golf world ranking is calculated.

Most of the participants of this tour are inherently Australian, New Zealand provides a smaller contingent, but also professional golfers from many other countries are at the start. However, the best players Australasia's the most time playing on the PGA TOUR and the European Tour and return only for two or three events in their home region back, some not at all. Therefore, the Australasian tour is more of a talent base for these two major tournament series.

Among the major tournaments are the Australian Open, the Australian PGA Championship, Australian Masters and the New Zealand Open. Significant Australian professional golfer who began their careers on this tour are Steve Elkington and Adam Scott.

By 2009, the PGA Tour of Australasia led by a second- Tiered tournament series, named after the golfer Norman Von Nida Nida Tour, consisting of about ten events that. Having a prize money of approximately 100,000 Austral Were $ equipped.

The tour will take place in the Australian summer, so over the year. The money list refers, however, to the calendar year.

Winner of the money list since 2000

  • 2013 Adam Scott Australia
  • 2012 Peter Senior Australia
  • 2011 Greg Chalmers Australia
  • 2010 Geoff Ogilvy Australia
  • 2009 Michael Sim Australia
  • 2008 Mark Brown Australia
  • 2007 Craig Parry Australia
  • 2006 Nick O'Hern Australia
  • 2005 Adam Scott Australia
  • 2004 Richard Green Australia
  • 2003 Peter Lonard Australia
  • 2002 Craig Parry Australia
  • 2001 Aaron Baddeley Australia
  • 2000 Michael Campbell New Zealand New Zealand

Weblink

  • Official website (English)
  • Golf Tour
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