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Royal Melbourne has hosted numerous national and international events. Its 16 Australian Opens are surpassed by only the 17 hosted by The Australian Golf Club. It hosted the 1959 Canada Cup (now Mission Hills World Cup), and the 1972 World Cup. Royal Melbourne hosted the Bicentennial Classic, a tournament to celebrate the Australian Bicentenary ...
Royal Melbourne Tennis Club, Melbourne, Victoria: 2 courts in use; Sydney Real Tennis Club, Sydney, New South Wales: [5] facility with 2 courts to open in September 2024; Other Sporting clubs: Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) Real Tennis Section, Melbourne, Victoria; Currently closed club: Cope-Williams Real Tennis Club, Romsey, Victoria; Defunct ...
The phrase Royal Melbourne can be used in several contexts: The following are organisations, institutions, and places in Melbourne, Australia: Royal Melbourne Golf Club; Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne; Royal Melbourne Hospital; Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron; Royal Melbourne Philharmonic; Melbourne Royal Show, formerly the Royal Melbourne Show
In 1882 Lord Normanby, the Governor of Victoria, opened the court of the Royal Melbourne Tennis Club at 343 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, just north of La Trobe St.This building originally consisted of a real tennis court and club rooms, but later included squash courts (said to have been Australia's first) and an indoor swimming pool.
Year Winner Score Margin of victory Runner-up Purse () Drummond Golf Melbourne International 2025: Abbie Teasdale: −4 (72-71=143) Playoff: Jordan O'Brien: 30,000
There are a number of reciprocal clubs worldwide including: Australia : Tasmanian Club; Australian Club, Sydney; Melbourne Club; Athenaeum Club, Melbourne; Adelaide Club; Belgium : Cercle Royal Gaulois; Canada : Royal Canadian Yacht Club; Vancouver Club; Mount Royal Club; Royal Canadian Military Institute; Colombia : Gun Club; Jockey Club
It was held at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Melbourne, except in 1991 when it was played at The Lakes Golf Club. Prize money was A$1,500,000 in 1988, A$1,000,000 from 1989 to 1991, and A$700,000 in 1992. The tournament was played for the final time in 1992 as a result of United Distillers ending their sponsorship in April 1993. [3]
The Exhibition Building is still used for exhibitions, including the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. However, the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre which opened in 1996 in Southbank, has become Melbourne's primary location for exhibitions and conventions. Carlton Gardens south