Western Australia PGA Championship

The Western Australia PGA Championship, currently known as the CKB WA PGA Championship is a Tier 2 golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia. Since 2012 it has been held at Kalgoorlie Golf Course.

CKB WA PGA Championship
Tournament information
LocationKalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia
Established1933
Course(s)Kalgoorlie Golf Course
Par72
Length7,399 yards (6,766 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour of Australasia
Von Nida Tour
Australasian Development Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundA$250,000
Month playedOctober
Tournament record score
Aggregate264 Kim Felton (2003)
To par−24 as above
Score10 and 9 Fred Thompson (1946)
Current champion
Australia Ben Eccles
Location Map
Kalgoorlie Golf Course is located in Australia
Kalgoorlie Golf Course
Kalgoorlie Golf Course
Location in Australia
Kalgoorlie Golf Course is located in Western Australia
Kalgoorlie Golf Course
Kalgoorlie Golf Course
Location in Western Australia

Winners

YearTour[lower-alpha 1]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenueRef.
CKB WA PGA Championship
2023ANZAustralia Ben Eccles265−235 strokesAustralia Haydn BarronKalgoorlie
2022
(Oct)
ANZAustralia David Micheluzzi273−153 strokesAustralia Ben FergusonKalgoorlie
2022
(Apr)
ANZAustralia Jay Mackenzie269−192 strokesAustralia Austin BautistaKalgoorlie[1]
2021ANZNo tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic[2]
TX Civil & Logistics WA PGA Championship
2020Australia Jarryd Felton203−131 strokeAustralia Brett RumfordKalgoorlie[3]
2019
(Oct)
ANZAustralia Darren Beck272−162 strokesAustralia Jarryd FeltonKalgoorlie[4]
2019
(May)
ANZNew Zealand Michael Long274−141 strokeAustralia Brody MartinKalgoorlie[5]
2017ANZAustralia Dimitrios Papadatos276−121 strokeAustralia Rory BourkeKalgoorlie[6]
2016ANZAustralia Stephen Dartnall272−161 strokeAustralia Aaron Pike
Australia Lindsay Wilson
Kalgoorlie[7]
2015ANZAustralia Brett Rumford272−162 strokesAustralia Daniel FoxKalgoorlie[8]
WA Goldfields PGA Championship
2014ANZAustralia Ryan Lynch276−121 strokeAustralia Peter Cooke
Australia Chris Gaunt
Kalgoorlie[9]
2013ANZAustralia Jack Wilson278−10PlayoffNew Zealand Nick GillespieKalgoorlie[10]
2012ANZAustralia Peter Wilson283−52 strokesAustralia Glenn JoynerKalgoorlie[11]
Brunel WA PGA Championship
2011ANZAustralia Michael Wright273−151 strokeAustralia Terry PilkadarisThe Vines[12]
WA PGA Championship
2010ANZAustralia David Bransdon271−172 strokesAustralia Matthew GriffinBunbury[13]
LSM WA PGA Championship
2009ANZAustralia Andrew Bonhomme281−71 strokeAustralia David Diaz
New Zealand Hamish Robertson
Bunbury[14]
Oceanique WA PGA Championship
2008VNTNew Zealand Michael Long275−133 strokesAustralia Matthew GriffinPort Bouvard
2007VNTAustralia Jason Norris281−71 strokeAustralia Aaron TownsendPort Bouvard
Western Australia PGA Championship
2006VNTAustralia Andrew Pitt268−121 strokeAustralia Dean AlabanWestern Australian
WA PGA Championship
2005VNTAustralia Adam Bland273−151 strokeAustralia Brad LambAraluen
2004VNTAustralia Kim Felton (3)266−143 strokesAustralia Benjamin BurgeWestern Australian
2003VNTAustralia Kim Felton (2)264−248 strokesAustralia Adrian PerceyWanneroo
Western Australia PGA Championship
2002ANZAustralia Kim Felton273−7PlayoffAustralia Euan WaltersGosnells[15]
WA PGA Championship
2001ANZDTAustralia Marcus Cain272−161 strokeAustralia Brad AndrewsRoyal Perth[16]
2000ANZDTAustralia Matthew Habgood274−147 strokesAustralia Justin CooperJoondalup
Western Australia PGA Championship
1999FTAustralia Euan Walters
1998FTAustralia David Armstrong
1997FTAustralia Stephen Leaney
1996FTAustralia David Ecob278−102 strokesAustralia Gary SimpsonJoondalup
1995FTAustralia Greg Chalmers281−71 strokeEngland Ben JacksonJoondalup
1994FTAustralia Michael Barry284−43 strokesAustralia Stuart Appleby
Australia Darren Barnes
New Zealand Elliott Boult
Australia Robert Farley
Australia Scott Laycock
New Zealand Grant Moorehead
Joondalup
1993FTAustralia Mike Baker284−4PlayoffAustralia David Iwasaki-Smith
Australia M. Spencer
Joondalup
1992Australia Brad Andrews (2)
1991Australia Brad Andrews
1990United States Mike Colandro
1989Australia Robert Farley
1988: No tournament
1987Australia Gerry Taylor
1986Australia Roger Mackay
1985Australia Peter Senior
1984Australia Trevor Osborn
1984Australia Garry Merrick
1983Australia Ross Metherell (3)
1982Australia Peter Mills
1981Australia Terry Gale
1980Australia Peter Randall
1979Australia Richard Coombes
1978ANZAustralia Graham Marsh (2)280−87 strokesAustralia Graham Johnson
1977ANZAustralia Kel Nagle283−51 strokeNew Zealand Barry VivianSun City[17][18]
1976Australia Allan Cooper
1975Australia Graham Johnson (2)
1974Australia Graham Johnson
1973Australia Ross Metherell (2)
1972Australia Barry Fry
1971Australia Ross Metherell
1970Australia Hilary Lawler (2)
1969Australia Graham Marsh
1968Australia Roy Draddy (4)
1967Australia Len Thomas
1966Australia Hilary Lawler
1965Australia Les Nicholls (8)
1964: No tournament
1963Australia Roy Draddy (3)
1962Australia Roy Draddy (2)
1961Australia Roy Draddy
1960Australia Bob Tuohy
1959Australia Les Nicholls (7)
1958Australia Les Nicholls (6)
1957Australia Les Nicholls (5)
1956Australia Brian Crafter (3)
1955Australia Brian Crafter (2)
1954Australia Brian Crafter
1953Australia Les Nicholls (4)
1952Australia Les Nicholls (3)
1951Australia Les Nicholls (2)
1950Australia Charles Jackson1 upAustralia Les NichollsNedlands[19]
1949Australia Les Nicholls3099 strokesAustralia Eric AlbertsMount Yokine and
Royal Perth
[20][21]
1948Australia Fred Thompson (2)38 holesAustralia Eric AlbertsRoyal Perth[22]
1947Australia Harry Godden6 and 5Australia Charlie SnowRoyal Fremantle[23]
1946Australia Fred Thompson10 and 9Australia Harry GoddenMount Lawley[24]
1940–1945: No tournament due to World War II
1939Australia Eric Alberts6 and 5Australia Fred ThompsonRoyal Perth[25]
1938Australia Tom Howard4 and 2Australia Dan CullenLake Karrlnyup[26]
1937Australia Charlie Snow (2)2853 strokesAustralia Dan CullenRoyal Fremantle[27]
1936Australia Charlie Snow2918 strokesAustralia Tom HowardMount Yokine[28]
1935Australia Ernie Bissett (2)5 and 4Australia Charlie SnowPerth[29]
1934Australia Walter Baldwin2 and 1Australia Eric AlbertsLake Karrinyup[30]
1933Australia Ernie Bissett5 and 4Australia Charlie SnowRoyal Fremantle[31]

Notes

  1. ANZ − PGA Tour of Australasia; ANZDT − Australasian Development Tour; FT − Foundation Tour; VNT − Von Nida Tour.

References

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