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The Queensland Open is a golf tournament held in Queensland, Australia as part of the PGA Tour of Australasia. [1] It was founded in 1925. The event was not held from 2008 to 2012 but returned as a PGA Tour of Australasia event in 2013.
Coca-Cola Queensland PGA Championship: Queensland 150,000 Michael Sim (2) 7 23 Feb: Isuzu Queensland Open: Queensland 137,500 Anthony Quayle (1) 7 1 Mar: New Zealand Open: New Zealand NZ$1,400,000 Brad Kennedy (5) 15 ASA: 27 Sep 3 May: SP Export PNG Golf Open: Papua New Guinea – Cancelled [3] – 22 Nov: Victorian PGA Championship: Victoria ...
The inaugural championship was played at Brisbane Golf Club in late November with 12 professionals competing. There was a 36-hole stroke-play stage with the leading 4 qualifying for the match-play. The 36-hole semi-finals were played the following day with the 36-hole final on the third day. [ 2 ]
0–9. 1959 Canada Cup; 1968 Eisenhower Trophy; 1968 Espirito Santo Trophy; 1972 World Cup (men's golf) 1988 World Cup (men's golf) 1998 Presidents Cup
In 2019, Quayle recorded three top-5 finishes in Japan, and in 2020 he won his first professional event, the Isuzu Queensland Open. In 2022, he won the Queensland PGA Championship and was runner-up at TPS Victoria. [6] He was on course for a first Japan Golf Tour victory when he led 2022 Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open by four strokes ahead of ...
Australia's premier golf tournament and national Open is the Australian Open, run by Golf Australia, which has been held since 1904. Other tournaments include the Australian PGA Championship, which has been held since 1929, and the Australian Masters, held from 1979 to 2015. In women's golf, the ALPG Tour has operated since 1972. It became a ...
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The Queensland Open, [1] originally called the Queensland Championships, [2] and also known as the Queensland Lawn Tennis Championships, [3] Queensland Grass Court Championships and the Queensland State Championships, was a tennis tournament played in Brisbane, Australia, from 1888 to 1994.