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This page lists all Charles Tour (currently titled as the Jennian Homes Charles Tour for sponsorship reasons) seasons from its inaugural season in 2008.. Since its inception, all tournaments on the Charles Tour schedule have been played in New Zealand.
The 1979–80 season proved to be the last season of the New Zealand Golf Circuit, as from 1980 the New Zealand events were incorporated into the PGA Tour of Australia schedule and a combined Order of Merit was produced. [1] [2] [3]
In its first season it was held in late August and September but from 1964 it was moved to a later date, generally starting in mid-November. [1] [2] Initially the New Zealand PGA Championship, was not included in the circuit but from 1968-69 it was added, together with the Spalding Masters, extending the circuit into January. [3]
The 1971–72 New Zealand Golf Circuit was the ninth season of the New Zealand Golf Circuit, the main professional golf tour in New Zealand since it was established in 1963. Schedule [ edit ]
Takahiro Hataji won his first professional tournament and became the first Japanese player to win the New Zealand Golf Open Sunday when he took out the 103rd edition of the event at the Millbrook ...
It consisted of 7 tournaments, 6 sponsored events followed by the New Zealand Open. Two events were held mid-week. [ 1 ] There was additional prize money of £300 for the leading players in a points based system, based on performances over the whole series. 10 points were given to the winner, down to 1 for 10th place.
The Charles Tour, currently titled as the Jennian Homes Charles Tour for sponsorship reasons, is a New Zealand-based golf tour run by Golf New Zealand and the New Zealand PGA. It is named after Bob Charles. The tour was founded in 2008, replacing the Golf Tour of New Zealand which had run from 2004 to 2007. [1]
The New Zealand Open is the premier men's golf tournament in New Zealand. It has been a regular fixture on the PGA Tour of Australasia tournament schedule since the 1970s. The 2019 event was the 100th edition of the tournament. [ 1 ]