Australian PGA Seniors Championship

The Australian PGA Seniors Championship is a golf tournament in Australia.

History

The inaugural tournament was held in 1986. Legendary golfer Peter Thomson referred to the tournament as "a breakthrough" for Australian senior golf.[1] The 1986 and 1987 events were played concurrently with the Rich River Classic, both being won by the American Orville Moody.[2][3][4] The Rich River Classic was discontinued in 1988 because of a clash of dates, but Rich River continued to host the seniors championship until 1995.[5] The 1988 championship was won by Jerry Stolhand.[6] Stolhand, an American who had lived in Australia since 1969, was killed in a car accident in February 1989, shortly before the 1989 championship.[7][8]

In 1996 the star American golfer Lee Trevino played the event.[9] It was the first event he played in Australia in a decade.[10] He played it as a gift to his friend Bruce Devlin who designed Gold Creek Country Club, the course the event was played on.[9] He went on to win.[11]

In recent years the event has been held at Richmond Golf Club. In late 2020 it was announced that the course got a two-year extension to host the tournament through 2022.[12]

Winners

Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Ref.
2021 Australia Guy Wall 66[lower-alpha 1] −4 Playoff[lower-alpha 2] Australia Peter Lonard Richmond Golf Club [13]
2020 Australia Andre Stolz 201 −9 4 strokes Australia Peter Lonard Richmond Golf Club [14]
2019 Australia Peter Senior 201 −9 1 stroke Australia Peter Fowler
Australia Peter O'Malley
Richmond Golf Club [15][16]
2018 New Zealand Michael Long 198 −12 1 stroke Australia Peter Senior Richmond Golf Club [17]
2017 Australia David McKenzie[lower-alpha 3] 202 −14 6 strokes Australia Peter Senior Twin Waters Golf Club &
Pelican Waters Golf Club
[18][19]
2016 New Zealand Martin Pettigrew 214 −2 3 strokes Australia David Merriman Mollymook Golf Club (Hilltop) [20][21]
2015 Australia Rodger Davis 203 −7 Playoff[lower-alpha 4] Australia Mike Harwood
Australia Peter Senior
Richmond Golf Club [22][23]
2014 New Zealand Simon Owen 208 −2 Playoff[lower-alpha 5] Australia Mike Harwood Richmond Golf Club [24][25]
2013 Australia Darryl Purchase 210 E 2 strokes Australia Kym Olsen Richmond Golf Club [26][27]
2012 Australia Mike Harwood 124[lower-alpha 6] −6 2 strokes Australia Mike Zilko Gordon Golf Club [28][29]
2011 Australia Peter Fowler 207 −9 9 strokes Australia Mike Clayton
Australia David Hill
Killara Golf Club [30]
2010 Australia Lyndsay Stephen 214 −2 2 strokes Jamaica Delroy Cambridge Killara Golf Club [31]
2009 Australia Peter Senior 207 −9 8 strokes Australia Larry Canning
Australia Mike Harwood
Byron Bay Golf Club [32]
2008 Australia Noel Ratcliffe 212 −4 6 strokes Australia John Clifford
Australia Terry Gale
Australia David Merriman
New Zealand Stuart Reese
Byron Bay Golf Club [33]
2007 Australia David Merriman 215 −1 2 strokes Australia Garry Merrick
New Zealand Craig Owen
Byron Bay Golf Club [34]
2006 Australia Terry Gale 216 E 7 strokes New Zealand Stuart Reese Newcastle Golf Club [35]
2005 United States Tom Purtzer 206[lower-alpha 7] −10 5 strokes Scotland John Chillas Club Pelican [36][37]
2004 Australia Mike Ferguson 291 +3 Playoff Australia Brian Jones Club Pelican [38]
2003 Australia John Clifford 218 +2 2 strokes Australia Geoff Parslow Penrith Golf Club [39]
2002 Australia Mike Ferguson 207 −9 6 strokes Australia Bryan Smith Penrith Golf Club [40][41]
2001 Australia Noel Ratcliffe 206 Playoff[lower-alpha 8] Australia David Good Penrith Golf Club [42]
2000 New Zealand Barry Vivian 208 −8 4 strokes Australia Ian Brander
Australia Frank Conallin
Penrith Golf Club [43][44]
1999 Australia Trevor Downing Twin Waters Golf Club
1998 Australia Ian Stanley 215 −1 1 stroke Japan Akio Toyoda Twin Waters Golf Club [45]
1997 Australia Terry Gale 216 Playoff[lower-alpha 9] Australia Bob Shaw Twin Waters Golf Club [46][47]
1996 United States Lee Trevino 282 −6 5 strokes Australia Terry Gale Gold Creek Country Club [48][49]
1995 Australia Bill Dunk 281 2 strokes Australia Peter Headland Rich River Golf Club [50]
1994 Australia Rick L'Estrange 281 −7 2 strokes Australia Errol Hartvigsen Rich River Golf Club [51][52]
1993 Japan Akio Toyoda 284 7 strokes Australia Bill Dunk Rich River Golf Club [53]
1992 Japan Akio Toyoda 288 9 strokes Australia Bill Dunk
Australia John Klatt
Rich River Golf Club [54]
1991 Australia John Davis 293 +5 1 stroke Australia Darrell Welch Rich River Golf Club [55][56][57]
1990 Australia Mike Kelly 291 +3 6 strokes Australia Col Johnston Rich River Golf Club [58][59]
1989 Australia Bill Dunk 282 12 strokes Australia Peter Thomson Rich River Golf Club [60]
1988 United States Jerry Stolhand 286 7 strokes Australia Ian Alexander Rich River Golf Club [6]
1987 United States Orville Moody 281 −7 10 strokes Australia Harry Berwick Rich River Golf Club [61][4]
1986 United States Orville Moody 276 −12 1 stroke Australia Peter Thomson Rich River Golf Club [62][3]
  1. Shortened to 18 holes due to rain.
  2. Wall won with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole.
  3. The championship was incorporated into the Sunshine Coast Masters.
  4. Davis won with a birdie on the third playoff hole. Senior was eliminated at the first extra hole.
  5. Owen won with a birdie on the first playoff hole.
  6. Contested over 36 holes.
  7. Shortened to 54 holes due to rain.
  8. Radcliife won on the first extra hole.
  9. Gale won with a par at the first extra hole.

Source: [63]

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