Queensland Open (golf)
Tournament information | |
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Location | Pelican Waters, Queensland, Australia |
Established | 1925 |
Course(s) | Pelican Waters Golf Club |
Par | 72 |
Length | 6,878 yards (6,289 m) |
Tour(s) | PGA Tour of Australasia Von Nida Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | A$125,000 |
Month played | March |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 268 (2005) 268 (2007) |
To par | −20 as above |
Current champion | |
Location Map | |
Pelican Waters GC Location in Australia |
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. The event has only intermittently been a part of the PGA Tour of Australasia's schedule.
Trophy[]
The winner receives the T. B. Hunter Cup.[2] The trophy was donated by Thomas Brown Hunter in 1939, the winner to retain it for a year and receive a replica.[3] The trophy was inscribed with the name of the previous winners.[4] Hunter was secretary of Brisbane Golf Club from 1910 to 1938 and also secretary of the Queensland Golf Association.[5] He won the Queensland Amateur Championship in 1913.[6]
History[]
The first Queensland Open was held at Brisbane Golf Club in June 1925, a 72-hole stroke play event held over two days.[7] The inaugural event was won by , then still an amateur, by 7 strokes from .[8] The Queensland Amateur had previously been held as a stroke play event but in 1925 the format was revised, with the Queensland Open acting as qualifying for the match-play amateur event.[9] Sinclair went on to win the amateur championship the following week.[10]
Winners[]
Year | Tour[a] | Winner | Score | To par | Margin of victory |
Runner(s)-up | Venue | Ref. |
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Isuzu Queensland Open | ||||||||
2021 | ANZ | 270 | −18 | 2 strokes | Deyen Lawson Bryden Macpherson |
Pelican Waters | [11] | |
2020 | ANZ | 273 | −15 | Playoff[b] | (a) | Pelican Waters | [12] | |
2019: No tournament, moved from November to February | ||||||||
2018 | ANZ | Jordan Zunic | 273 | −11 | 1 stroke | Rhein Gibson | Brisbane | [13] |
2017 | ANZ | Michael Sim | 275 | −9 | 1 stroke | Oliver Goss |
Brisbane | [14] |
2016 | ANZ | (a) | 273 | −7 | 3 strokes | Lucas Herbert | Brisbane | [15] |
2015 | ANZ | 276 | −12 | Playoff[c] | Rohan Blizard | Brookwater | [16] | |
2014 | ANZ | Andrew Dodt | 281 | −7 | 2 strokes | Brookwater | [17] | |
2013 | ANZ | Nick Cullen | 279 | −9 | 5 strokes | Peter O'Malley | Brookwater | [18] |
2008–2012: No tournament | ||||||||
City Pacific-Mirvac Queensland Open | ||||||||
2007 | VNT | 268 | −20 | 3 strokes | Gainsborough Greens | |||
Roadcon Group Queensland Open | ||||||||
2006 | VNT | 274 | −14 | Playoff[d] | Brad Kennedy |
Ipswich | [19] | |
2005 | VNT | 268 | −20 | 3 strokes | Peter Senior | Ipswich | [20] | |
QLD Group Queensland Open | ||||||||
2004 | VNT | Steven Bowditch | 198[e] | −18 | 5 strokes | |
Ipswich | [21] |
2003 | VNT | Scott Hend | 275 | −13 | 2 strokes | Matthew Millar | Ipswich | [22] |
Queensland Open | ||||||||
2002 | ANZ | Andrew Buckle | 274 | −14 | 2 strokes | Paul Sheehan Craig Warren |
Ipswich | [23] |
2000–01: No tournament | ||||||||
1999 | 271 | −13 | 3 strokes | Peter Senior |
Nudgee | |||
1998 | 204 | −9 | 1 stroke | Nathan Green | Nudgee | |||
1997: No tournament | ||||||||
Foodlink Queensland Open | ||||||||
1996 | ANZ | Steven Alker | 275 | −13 | 1 stroke | Greg Chalmers | Windaroo | |
Bank of Queensland Open | ||||||||
1995 | FT | Terry Price (2) | 276 | −12 | 3 strokes | Rod Pampling |
Windaroo | [24] |
Foodlink Queensland Open | ||||||||
1994 | ANZ | Lucas Parsons | 282 | −6 | 2 strokes | Michael Campbell | Windaroo | [25] |
Queensland Open | ||||||||
1993 | FT | Terry Price | 279 | −9 | 1 stroke | Windaroo | [26] | |
1992 | FT | (2) | 146[f] | +2 | 1 stroke | Andre Stolz |
Windaroo | |
1991 | FT | Stuart Appleby (a) | 277 | −7 | 3 strokes | Brisbane | [27] | |
1990 | Ian Baker-Finch | incorporated into the Coolum Classic | [28] | |||||
Mirage Queensland Open | ||||||||
1989 | ANZ | Brett Ogle | 278 | −14 | 3 strokes | Royal Queensland | [29] | |
Drinnan Motors Queensland Open | ||||||||
1988 | ANZ | 274 | −10 | Playoff[g] | Brett Ogle |
Caloundra | [30][31] | |
Konica Queensland Open | ||||||||
1987 | ANZ | David Graham (2) | 275 | −13 | 7 strokes | Vaughan Somers | Coolangatta-Tweed Heads | [32] |
Stefan Queensland Open | ||||||||
1986 | ANZ | Greg Norman (2) | 277 | −11 | 6 strokes | Peter Senior Jeff Woodland |
Coolangatta-Tweed Heads | [33] |
1985 | ANZ | David Graham | 269 | −19 | 5 strokes | Paul Foley | Coolangatta-Tweed Heads | [34] |
1984 | ANZ | Peter Senior | 282 | −6 | 7 strokes | Wayne Grady | Royal Queensland | [35] |
1983 | ANZ | Greg Norman | 277 | −11 | 1 stroke | Ossie Moore Bob Shearer |
Royal Queensland | [36] |
Dunhill Queensland Open | ||||||||
1982 | ANZ | Graham Marsh | 285 | −3 | Playoff[h] | Wayne Grady | Royal Queensland | [37] |
Queensland Open | ||||||||
1981 | ANZ | 290 | +2 | 2 strokes | Kooralbyn Valley | [38] | ||
1980 | ANZ | Bill Dunk (4) | 279 | −9 | 1 stroke | Pacific | [39] | |
Dunhill Queensland Open | ||||||||
1979 | ANZ | (a) | 279 | −9 | 2 strokes | Jack Newton | Indooroopilly | [40] |
1978 | ANZ | 282 | +2 | 1 stroke | Mike Ferguson Jack Newton (a) |
Brisbane | [41] | |
Queensland Open | ||||||||
1977 | ANZ | Hal Underwood | 281 | −7 | 2 strokes | Mike Ferguson |
Pacific | [42] |
1976 | ANZ | 282 | −10 | 3 strokes | Jim Ahern | Keperra | [43] | |
1975 | ANZ | Ian Stanley | 281 | +1 | 4 strokes | Mike Ferguson | Brisbane | [44] |
1974 | ANZ | Bill Dunk (3) | 289 | 1 stroke | Royal Queensland | [45] | ||
1973 | Bill Dunk (2) | 286 | −6 | 1 stroke | David Galloway |
Gailes | [46] | |
1972 | Bill Dunk | 280 | −12 | 1 stroke | Pacific | [47] | ||
1971 | 277 | 4 strokes | Frank Phillips | Indooroopilly | [48] | |||
1970 | Terry Kendall | 278 | 1 stroke | Bill Dunk |
Keperra | [49] | ||
1969 | 278 | 3 strokes | Graham Marsh | Brisbane | [50] | |||
1968 | 285 | Playoff[i] | Royal Queensland | [51][52] | ||||
1967 | (a) | 288 | Playoff | Gailes | [53] | |||
1965–66: No tournament | ||||||||
1964 | Kel Nagle (2) | 278 | 2 strokes | (a) (a) |
Keperra | [54] | ||
1963 | Bruce Devlin | 280 | Playoff[j] | Kel Nagle | Indooroopilly | [55][56] | ||
1962 | Ted Ball | 282 | 4 strokes | Gailes | [57] | |||
1961 | Norman Von Nida (7) | 286 | Playoff[k] | Bruce Devlin Alec Mercer |
Royal Queensland | [58][59] | ||
1960 | Alan Murray | 273 | 7 strokes | Frank Phillips | Keperra | [60] | ||
1959 | Kel Nagle | 283 | 5 strokes | Brisbane | [61] | |||
1958 | 285 | 1 stroke | Kel Nagle |
Indooroopilly | [62] | |||
1957 | Eric Cremin (5) | 284 | 1 stroke | Frank Phillips | Royal Queensland | [63] | ||
1956 | Eric Cremin (4) | 294 | 3 strokes | Brisbane | ||||
1955: No tournament, The Australian Open was held at Gailes | ||||||||
1954 | 287 | 2 strokes | Eric Cremin | Gailes | [64] | |||
1953 | Norman Von Nida (6) | 289 | 1 stroke | Eric Cremin |
Keperra | [65] | ||
1952 | Ossie Pickworth (2) | 289 | Playoff[l] | Jimmy Adams | Gailes | [66][67] | ||
1951 | Ossie Pickworth | 282 | 10 strokes | Indooroopilly | [68] | |||
1950 | Eric Cremin (3) | 284 | 4 strokes | Kel Nagle | Brisbane | [69] | ||
1949 | Norman Von Nida (5) | 276 | 5 strokes | Ossie Pickworth | Royal Queensland | [70] | ||
1948 | Eric Cremin (2) | 290 | 4 strokes | (a) | Brisbane | [71] | ||
1947: No tournament, The Australian Open was held at Royal Queensland | ||||||||
1946 | Eric Cremin | 282 | 19 strokes | (a) | Brisbane | [72] | ||
1941–1945: No tournament due to World War II | ||||||||
1940 | Norman Von Nida (4) | 289 | 6 strokes | Ossie Pickworth | Royal Queensland | [73] | ||
1939 | Jim Ferrier (a) (3) | 290 | 6 strokes | Brisbane | [74] | |||
1938 | Jim Ferrier (a) (2) | 284 | 15 strokes | Royal Queensland | [75] | |||
1937 | Norman Von Nida (3) | 284 | 10 strokes | Brisbane | [76] | |||
1936 | Norman Von Nida (2) | 297 | 6 strokes | Alan Waterson (a) | Royal Queensland | [77] | ||
1935 | Norman Von Nida | 294 | 1 stroke | Jim Ferrier (a) | Brisbane | [78] | ||
1934 | Jim Ferrier (a) | 286 | 10 strokes | |
Royal Queensland | [79] | ||
1933 | (a) | 294 | 1 stroke | Ivo Whitton (a) |
Brisbane | [80] | ||
1932 | 286 | 1 stroke | Tom Howard | Royal Queensland | [81] | |||
1931 | (2) | 298 | Playoff[m] | Brisbane | [82][83] | |||
1930 | Frank Eyre | 304 | Playoff[n] | Royal Queensland | [84][85] | |||
1929 | 298 | Playoff[o] | Brisbane | [86][87] | ||||
1928 | Ivo Whitton (a) | 296 | 1 stroke | Royal Queensland | [88] | |||
1927 | Tom Howard | 286 | 5 strokes | (a) | Brisbane | [89] | ||
1926 | 296 | 4 strokes | Frank Eyre | Brisbane | [90] | |||
1925 | (a) | 294 | 7 strokes | Brisbane | [8] |
- ^ ANZ − PGA Tour of Australasia; FT − Foundation Tour; VNT − Von Nida Tour.
- ^ Quayle won with par on first playoff hole.
- ^ Bransdon won with birdie on third playoff hole.
- ^ Schmidt won with birdie on second playoff hole.
- ^ Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.
- ^ Scheduled over 36 holes.
- ^ Officer won with birdie on first playoff hole.
- ^ Marsh won with par on first playoff hole.
- ^ Harvey won the 18-hole playoff by 4 strokes.
- ^ Devlin won the 18-hole playoff by 8 strokes.
- ^ Von Nida won the 18-hole playoff by 1 stroke.
- ^ Pickworth won the 18-hole playoff by 6 strokes.
- ^ Sinclair won the 36-hole playoff by 5 strokes.
- ^ Eyre won the 36-hole playoff by 10 strokes.
- ^ Gazzard won the 36-hole playoff by 2 strokes.
Source:[91]
Multiple winners[]
Eleven players have won this tournament more than once through 2020.[92]
- 7 wins
- Norman Von Nida: 1935, 1936, 1937, 1940, 1949, 1953, 1961
- 5 wins
- Eric Cremin: 1946, 1948, 1950, 1956, 1957
- 4 wins
- Bill Dunk: 1972, 1973, 1974, 1980
- 3 wins
- Jim Ferrier: 1934, 1938, 1939
- 2 wins
- : 1925, 1931
- Ossie Pickworth: 1951, 1952
- Kel Nagle: 1959, 1964
- Greg Norman: 1983, 1986
- David Graham: 1985, 1987
- : 1979, 1992
- Terry Price: 1993, 1995
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External links[]
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