New South Wales PGA Championship

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NSW PGA Championship
Tournament information
LocationCattai, New South Wales, Australia
Established1923
Course(s)Riverside Oaks Golf Resort
Par72
Length6,823 yards (6,239 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour of Australasia
Von Nida Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundA$110,000
Month playedDecember
Tournament record score
Aggregate259 Aaron Townsend (2009)
To par−27 Chris Downes (2003)
Score13 and 11 Tom Howard (1931)
Final champion
Australia Jarryd Felton
Location map
Riverside Oaks Golf Resort is located in Australia
Riverside Oaks Golf Resort
Riverside Oaks Golf Resort
Location in Australia
Riverside Oaks Golf Resort is located in New South Wales
Riverside Oaks Golf Resort
Riverside Oaks Golf Resort
Location in New South Wales

The New South Wales PGA Championship was a professional golf tournament played in New South Wales, Australia between 1923 and 2015.

History[edit]

The inaugural event was held in 1923 and was won by Fred Popplewell with a score of 311. Dan Soutar had led by two strokes after the first 36 holes at The Australian Golf Club but Popplewell took a three shot lead after a third round of 74 and held on in the final round to win by a stroke. The final 36 holes were played at Royal Sydney.[1] It was a stroke-play event again in 1924 but thereafter it was generally match-play until World War II. After the war it was a match play event in 1946 and 1950 but otherwise it was a stroke-play tournament.

From the early 1980s the event was not played as a separate event, being incorporated into other tournaments. Later it was played as a non-tour event or as part of a second-tier tour. It became a PGA Tour of Australasia event from 2009 until 2015, except for 2013 when it was not played, but has not been held since.

Kel Nagle won the event 7 times while Eric Cremin won it 5 times.[2][3]

Winners[edit]

Year Tour[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Ref.
NSW PGA Championship
2015 ANZ Australia Jarryd Felton 275 −13 2 strokes Australia Geoff Drakeford
Australia Rhein Gibson
Australia Matthew Millar
Australia James Nitties
Australia Anthony Summers
Riverside Oaks [4]
Nanshan NSW PGA Championship
2014 ANZ Australia Lincoln Tighe 265 −19 1 stroke Australia Scott Arnold Riverside Oaks [5]
NSW PGA Championship
2013: No tournament
2012 ANZ Australia Matt Stieger 273 −15 3 strokes Australia Daniel Nisbet Mount Broughton [6]
2011 ANZ Australia Matthew Guyatt 197 −13 1 stroke Australia Kurt Barnes
Australia Peter O'Malley
Wollongong [7]
Cellarbrations NSW PGA Championship
2010 ANZ Australia Steven Bowditch 263 −17 2 strokes New Zealand Gareth Paddison Wollongong [8]
2009 ANZ Australia Aaron Townsend 259 −21 3 strokes Australia Scott Arnold
Australia Michael Wright
Wollongong [9]
2008 VNT Australia Tim Wood 272 −16 1 stroke New Zealand Michael Long Riverside Oaks [10]
Riverside Oaks NSW PGA Championship
2007 VNT Australia Scott Draper 268 −20 1 stroke Australia Andrew Bonhomme
Australia Aaron Townsend
Riverside Oaks
Bega Cheese NSW PGA Championship
2006 VNT Australia Paul Marantz 267 −25 4 strokes Australia Michael Sim Tura Beach
2005 VNT Australia Gavin Flint 271 −21 1 stroke Australia Robin Hodgetts
Australia Andrew Johnson
Tura Beach
2004 VNT Australia Matthew Ecob 270 −22 1 stroke Australia Nathan Green
Australia Euan Walters
Tura Beach
2003 VNT Australia Chris Downes 265 −27 8 strokes Australia Matthew Ecob Pambula
New South Wales PGA Championship
2000–2002: No tournament
1999 FT Australia Euan Walters
1997–98: No tournament
1996 FT Australia Brad King 207 2 strokes Australia Paul Gow
Australia David Elliott
Australia Leith Wastle
Australia Jeff Woodland
Penrith
1995: No tournament
1994 FT Australia Jeff Wagner 266 12 strokes Australia David Ecob
Australia Robert Willis
Cromer
1991–1993: No tournament
1990 Australia Brett Ogle incorporated into the Australian PGA Championship [11]
1989 Australia Peter Senior incorporated into the Australian PGA Championship [11]
1988 Australia Wayne Grady incorporated into the Australian PGA Championship [11]
1987 Australia Peter Senior incorporated into the U-Bix Classic [12]
1986: No tournament
1985 Australia Wayne Riley incorporated into the U-Bix Classic [12]
1984 Australia Peter Senior incorporated into the Honeywell Classic [12]
ABE Holdings–Jack Newton Classic
1983 Australia Bob Shearer 284 −4 1 stroke Australia Wayne Grady
Australia Ossie Moore
Belmont [13]
Reschs Pilsner New South Wales PGA Championship
1982 ANZ New Zealand Frank Nobilo 279 −13 1 stroke Australia Lyndsay Stephen Federal [14]
National Panasonic New South Wales PGA Championship
1981 ANZ Australia Mike Ferguson 278 −10 2 strokes Australia Brian Jones Penrith [15]
1980 ANZ Australia Ted Ball (2) 285 −3 1 stroke Australia Wayne Grady
Australia Lyndsay Stephen
Penrith [16]
Joe Jansen New South Wales PGA Championship
1979 ANZ Australia Stewart Ginn 275 −13 8 strokes New Zealand Richard Coombes Penrith [17]
1978 ANZ Australia John Clifford 266 −2 Playoff Australia Ted Ball
Australia Mike Cahill
Leonay [18]
New South Wales PGA Championship
1977 Australia Ted Ball 281 −7 Playoff Australia Paul Connell Cumberland [19]
1976 ANZ Australia Mark Tapper 281 −7 Playoff United States Marty Bohen
Australia Brian Jones
Liverpool [20][21]
1972–1975: No tournament
1971 Australia Kel Nagle (7) 287 −1 4 strokes Australia Vic Bennetts
Australia Jack Newton
Mona Vale [2]
1970 Australia Bill Dunk (4) 278 −10 8 strokes Australia Jack Newton Castle Hill [22]
1969 Australia Bill Dunk (3) 284 −4 1 stroke Australia John Sullivan Castle Hill [23]
1968 Australia Bill Dunk (2) 279 −9 11 strokes Australia Alan Murray Castle Hill [24]
1967 Australia Bob Stanton 276 −12 3 strokes South Africa Alan Brookes Rugby League [25]
1966 Australia Colin McGregor 288 −4 3 strokes Australia Bill Dunk Port Kembla [26]
1965 Australia Kel Nagle (6) 283 −1 1 stroke Australia Bill Dunk
Australia Alan Murray
Ashlar [27]
1964 Australia Les Wilson 273 −7 Playoff Australia Graeme Abbott Wollongong [28]
1963 Australia Col Johnston (2) 284 E 7 strokes Australia Alec Mercer Bathurst [29]
1962: No tournament
New South Wales PGA Jubilee Open
1961 Australia Alan Murray 285 −3 2 strokes Australia John Sullivan
Australia Len Woodward
New South Wales
New South Wales PGA Championship
1960 Australia Bill Dunk 267 −17 1 stroke Australia Bruce Crampton
Australia Frank Phillips
Maitland [30]
1959 Australia Kel Nagle (5) 280 E 2 strokes Australia John Sullivan Tamworth [31]
1958 Australia Col Johnston 281 +1 4 strokes Australia Ian Alexander
Australia Les Wilson
Taree [32]
1957 Australia Frank Phillips 294 +10 1 stroke Australia Mick Kelly Moss Vale [33]
1956 Australia Kel Nagle (4) 274 +2 7 strokes Australia Frank Phillips Dubbo [34]
1955 Australia Kel Nagle (3) 280 −4 3 strokes Australia Eric Cremin Pennant Hills [35]
1954 Australia Eric Cremin (5) 290 +6 1 stroke Australia Jim McInnes Pennant Hills [3]
1953 Australia Kel Nagle (2) 280 E 5 strokes Australia Sam Richardson Ryde-Parramatta [36]
1952 Australia Kel Nagle 270 −14 11 strokes Australia Sam Richardson Pennant Hills [37]
1951 Australia Norman Von Nida (4) 268 −16 14 strokes Australia Eric Cremin Goulburn [38]
1950 Australia Eric Cremin (4) 5 and 3 Australia Norman Von Nida Royal Sydney [39]
1949 Australia Bill Holder 291 +7 2 strokes Australia Eric Cremin
Australia Kel Nagle
Bonnie Doon [40]
1948 Australia Norman Von Nida (3) 275 −13 7 strokes Australia Eric Cremin Royal Sydney [41]
1947 Australia Eric Cremin (3) 278 −6 9 strokes Australia Dan Cullen Waratah [42]
1946 Australia Norman Von Nida (2) 8 and 7 Australia Ossie Pickworth Royal Sydney [43]
1941–1945: No tournament due to World War II
1940 Australia Billy McWilliam
1939 Australia Billy Bolger (2) 5 and 4 Australia Norman Von Nida Concord [44]
1938 Australia Eric Cremin (2) 12 and 10 Australia Norman Von Nida The Australian [45]
1937 Australia Eric Cremin 4 and 3 Australia Sam Richardson Manly [46]
1936 Australia Norman Von Nida 9 and 8 Australia William Mackenzie The Australian [47]
1935 Australia Charlie Booth 288 4 strokes Australia Fred Bolger New South Wales [48]
1934 Australia Sam Richardson (2) 289 6 strokes Australia Lou Kelly Bonnie Doon [49]
1933 Australia Charlie Gray 1 up Australia Billy Bolger New South Wales [50]
1932 Australia Sam Richardson 37 holes Australia Charlie Gray The Australian [51]
1931 Australia Tom Howard (2) 13 and 11 Australia Don Spence Concord [52]
1930 Australia Billy Bolger 8 and 7 Australia Dan Soutar Royal Sydney [53]
1929 Australia Fred Popplewell (2) 37 holes Australia Frank Eyre Manly [54]
1928 Australia Don Spence 4 and 3 Australia Arthur Spence The Australian [55]
1927 Australia Walter Clark 4 and 2 Australia Harry Sinclair Royal Sydney [56]
1926 Australia Dan Soutar 4 and 3 Australia Tom Howard The Australian [57]
1925 Australia Will Corry 2 and 1 Australia Carnegie Clark Royal Sydney [58]
1924 Australia Tom Howard 297 3 strokes Australia Carnegie Clark The Australian [59]
1923 Australia Fred Popplewell 311 1 stroke Australia Dan Soutar The Australian
Royal Sydney
[1]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ ANZ − PGA Tour of Australasia; FT − Foundation Tour; VNT − Von Nida Tour.

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