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New South Wales PGA Championship

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

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
Jarryd Felton
Location Map
Riverside Oaks Golf Resort
Location in Australia
Riverside Oaks Golf Resort
Location in New South Wales

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

Notes Edit

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

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Coverage on the PGA Tour of Australasia's official site
  • List of winners

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The New South Wales PGA Championship was a professional golf tournament played in New South Wales Australia between 1923 and 2015 NSW PGA ChampionshipTournament informationLocationCattai New South Wales AustraliaEstablished1923Course s Riverside Oaks Golf ResortPar72Length6 823 yards 6 239 m Tour s PGA Tour of AustralasiaVon Nida TourFormatStroke playPrize fundA 110 000Month playedDecemberTournament record scoreAggregate259 Aaron Townsend 2009 To par 27 Chris Downes 2003 Score13 and 11 Tom Howard 1931 Final championJarryd FeltonLocation MapRiverside Oaks Golf ResortLocation in AustraliaShow map of AustraliaRiverside Oaks Golf ResortLocation in New South WalesShow map of New South Wales Contents 1 History 2 Winners 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe 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 EditYear Tour a Winner Score To par Margin ofvictory Runner s up Venue Ref NSW PGA Championship2015 ANZ Jarryd Felton 275 13 2 strokes Geoff Drakeford Rhein Gibson Matthew Millar James Nitties Anthony Summers Riverside Oaks 4 Nanshan NSW PGA Championship2014 ANZ Lincoln Tighe 265 19 1 stroke Scott Arnold Riverside Oaks 5 NSW PGA Championship2013 No tournament2012 ANZ Matt Stieger 273 15 3 strokes Daniel Nisbet Mount Broughton 6 2011 ANZ Matthew Guyatt 197 13 1 stroke Kurt Barnes Peter O Malley Wollongong 7 Cellarbrations NSW PGA Championship2010 ANZ Steven Bowditch 263 17 2 strokes Gareth Paddison Wollongong 8 2009 ANZ Aaron Townsend 259 21 3 strokes Scott Arnold Michael Wright Wollongong 9 2008 VNT Tim Wood 272 16 1 stroke Michael Long Riverside Oaks 10 Riverside Oaks NSW PGA Championship2007 VNT Scott Draper 268 20 1 stroke Andrew Bonhomme Aaron Townsend Riverside OaksBega Cheese NSW PGA Championship2006 VNT Paul Marantz 267 25 4 strokes Michael Sim Tura Beach2005 VNT Gavin Flint 271 21 1 stroke Robin Hodgetts Andrew Johnson Tura Beach2004 VNT Matthew Ecob 270 22 1 stroke Nathan Green Euan Walters Tura Beach2003 VNT Chris Downes 265 27 8 strokes Matthew Ecob PambulaNew South Wales PGA Championship2000 2002 No tournament1999 FT Euan Walters 1997 98 No tournament1996 FT Brad King 207 2 strokes Paul Gow David Elliott Leith Wastle Jeff Woodland Penrith1995 No tournament1994 FT Jeff Wagner 266 12 strokes David Ecob Robert Willis Cromer1991 1993 No tournament1990 Brett Ogle incorporated into the Australian PGA Championship 11 1989 Peter Senior incorporated into the Australian PGA Championship 11 1988 Wayne Grady incorporated into the Australian PGA Championship 11 1987 Peter Senior incorporated into the U Bix Classic 12 1986 No tournament1985 Wayne Riley incorporated into the U Bix Classic 12 1984 Peter Senior incorporated into the Honeywell Classic 12 ABE Holdings Jack Newton Classic1983 Bob Shearer 284 4 1 stroke Wayne Grady Ossie Moore Belmont 13 Reschs Pilsner New South Wales PGA Championship1982 ANZ Frank Nobilo 279 13 1 stroke Lyndsay Stephen Federal 14 National Panasonic New South Wales PGA Championship1981 ANZ Mike Ferguson 278 10 2 strokes Brian Jones Penrith 15 1980 ANZ Ted Ball 2 285 3 1 stroke Wayne Grady Lyndsay Stephen Penrith 16 Joe Jansen New South Wales PGA Championship1979 ANZ Stewart Ginn 275 13 8 strokes Richard Coombes Penrith 17 1978 ANZ John Clifford 266 2 Playoff Ted Ball Mike Cahill Leonay 18 New South Wales PGA Championship1977 Ted Ball 281 7 Playoff Paul Connell Cumberland 19 1976 ANZ Mark Tapper 281 7 Playoff Marty Bohen Brian Jones Liverpool 20 21 1972 1975 No tournament1971 Kel Nagle 7 287 1 4 strokes Vic Bennetts Jack Newton Mona Vale 2 1970 Bill Dunk 4 278 10 8 strokes Jack Newton Castle Hill 22 1969 Bill Dunk 3 284 4 1 stroke John Sullivan Castle Hill 23 1968 Bill Dunk 2 279 9 11 strokes Alan Murray Castle Hill 24 1967 Bob Stanton 276 12 3 strokes Alan Brookes Rugby League 25 1966 Colin McGregor 288 4 3 strokes Bill Dunk Port Kembla 26 1965 Kel Nagle 6 283 1 1 stroke Bill Dunk Alan Murray Ashlar 27 1964 Les Wilson 273 7 Playoff Graeme Abbott Wollongong 28 1963 Col Johnston 2 284 E 7 strokes Alec Mercer Bathurst 29 1962 No tournamentNew South Wales PGA Jubilee Open1961 Alan Murray 285 3 2 strokes John Sullivan Len Woodward New South WalesNew South Wales PGA Championship1960 Bill Dunk 267 17 1 stroke Bruce Crampton Frank Phillips Maitland 30 1959 Kel Nagle 5 280 E 2 strokes John Sullivan Tamworth 31 1958 Col Johnston 281 1 4 strokes Ian Alexander Les Wilson Taree 32 1957 Frank Phillips 294 10 1 stroke Mick Kelly Moss Vale 33 1956 Kel Nagle 4 274 2 7 strokes Frank Phillips Dubbo 34 1955 Kel Nagle 3 280 4 3 strokes Eric Cremin Pennant Hills 35 1954 Eric Cremin 5 290 6 1 stroke Jim McInnes Pennant Hills 3 1953 Kel Nagle 2 280 E 5 strokes Sam Richardson Ryde Parramatta 36 1952 Kel Nagle 270 14 11 strokes Sam Richardson Pennant Hills 37 1951 Norman Von Nida 4 268 16 14 strokes Eric Cremin Goulburn 38 1950 Eric Cremin 4 5 and 3 Norman Von Nida Royal Sydney 39 1949 Bill Holder 291 7 2 strokes Eric Cremin Kel Nagle Bonnie Doon 40 1948 Norman Von Nida 3 275 13 7 strokes Eric Cremin Royal Sydney 41 1947 Eric Cremin 3 278 6 9 strokes Dan Cullen Waratah 42 1946 Norman Von Nida 2 8 and 7 Ossie Pickworth Royal Sydney 43 1941 1945 No tournament due to World War II1940 Billy McWilliam1939 Billy Bolger 2 5 and 4 Norman Von Nida Concord 44 1938 Eric Cremin 2 12 and 10 Norman Von Nida The Australian 45 1937 Eric Cremin 4 and 3 Sam Richardson Manly 46 1936 Norman Von Nida 9 and 8 William Mackenzie The Australian 47 1935 Charlie Booth 288 4 strokes Fred Bolger New South Wales 48 1934 Sam Richardson 2 289 6 strokes Lou Kelly Bonnie Doon 49 1933 Charlie Gray 1 up Billy Bolger New South Wales 50 1932 Sam Richardson 37 holes Charlie Gray The Australian 51 1931 Tom Howard 2 13 and 11 Don Spence Concord 52 1930 Billy Bolger 8 and 7 Dan Soutar Royal Sydney 53 1929 Fred Popplewell 2 37 holes Frank Eyre Manly 54 1928 Don Spence 4 and 3 Arthur Spence The Australian 55 1927 Walter Clark 4 and 2 Harry Sinclair Royal Sydney 56 1926 Dan Soutar 4 and 3 Tom Howard The Australian 57 1925 Will Corry 2 and 1 Carnegie Clark Royal Sydney 58 1924 Tom Howard 297 3 strokes Carnegie Clark The Australian 59 1923 Fred Popplewell 311 1 stroke Dan Soutar The AustralianRoyal Sydney 1 Notes Edit ANZ PGA Tour of Australasia FT Foundation Tour VNT Von Nida Tour References Edit a b Professional Championship The Sydney Morning Herald No 26 687 New South Wales Australia 18 July 1923 p 17 Retrieved 21 December 2020 via National Library of Australia a b Wilkins Phil 30 August 1971 Nagle takes PGA title The Sydney Morning Herald p 11 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive a b Eric Cremin Wins Fifth State Golf Event The Sydney Morning Herald No 36 395 New South Wales Australia 14 August 1954 p 11 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia NSW PGA Championship 2015 PGA of Australia Retrieved 20 December 2020 Nanshan NSW PGA Championship 2014 PGA of Australia Retrieved 20 December 2020 NSW PGA Championship 2012 PGA of Australia Retrieved 20 December 2020 NSW PGA Championship 2011 PGA of Australia Retrieved 20 December 2020 Cellarbrations NSW PGA Championship 2010 PGA of Australia Retrieved 20 December 2020 Cellarbrations NSW PGA Championship 2009 PGA of Australia Retrieved 20 December 2020 O Hare Bryan 11 November 2008 Wood wins NSW PGA Championship Australian Senior Golfer Retrieved 20 December 2020 a b c Richards Greg 13 January 1994 Two state title events in north Sydney Morning Herald p 19 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Trove a b c O Donoghue chases classic replacement The Canberra Times Australian Capital Territory Australia 17 September 1987 p 19 Retrieved 13 February 2020 via Trove One stroke win to Shearer in Classic The Sydney Morning Herald 18 October 1983 p 30 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive Nobilo s 66 takes title from Stephen The Canberra Times Vol 57 no 17 166 Australian Capital Territory Australia 27 September 1982 p 22 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Gatt Ray 12 October 1981 Ferguson too good despite tricky 11th The Sydney Morning Herald p 31 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive Webster Jim 29 September 1980 Ball shakes Grady to take PGA title The Sydney Morning Herald p 28 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive Ginn enjoyed runaway win The Sydney Morning Herald 10 September 1979 p 25 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive Webster Jim 9 October 1978 Golf success at last to Clifford The Sydney Morning Herald p 24 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive Ball wins NSW PGA The Canberra Times Vol 51 no 14 866 Australian Capital Territory Australia 27 August 1977 p 44 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Last hole failure in NSW PGA The Canberra Times Vol 50 no 14 272 Australian Capital Territory Australia 12 January 1976 p 12 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Download C Webster Jim 13 January 1976 Tapper s big time finish The Sydney Morning Herald p 11 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive Wilkins Phil 28 September 1970 Dunk takes PGA title The Sydney Morning Herald p 17 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive Wilkins Phil 8 September 1969 Ducking held no terrors for Dunk The Sydney Morning Herald p 9 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive Dunk takes P G A title The Sydney Morning Herald 19 August 1968 p 9 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive State golf title won by Stanton The Sun Herald 24 September 1967 p 70 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive McGregor wins pro tourney The Sydney Morning Herald 5 September 1966 p 12 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive Stroke win to Kel Nagle The Canberra Times Vol 40 no 11 253 Australian Capital Territory Australia 6 September 1965 p 13 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Wilson wins in play off The Sun Herald 30 August 1964 p 77 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive C Johnston s golf title The Sun Herald 29 September 1963 p 56 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive Golfer s 61 beaks old Ferrier record The Sydney Morning Herald 17 October 1960 p 1 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive Kel Nagle wins state title The Sun Herald 31 August 1959 p 16 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive Title win to Col Johnston The Sydney Morning Herald 29 September 1958 p 13 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive One stroke victory to Phillips The Sydney Morning Herald 9 September 1957 p 9 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive Ryan Les 17 September 1956 Nagle wins by 7 strokes The Sydney Morning Herald p 9 Retrieved 19 December 2020 via Google News Archive Nagle wins N S W pro title The Canberra Times Vol 30 no 8 679 Australian Capital Territory Australia 29 October 1955 p 7 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Nagle keeps his State pro title The Sun Sydney No 2628 New South Wales Australia 6 September 1953 p 32 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Nagle has easy win The Sunday Herald Sydney No 200 New South Wales Australia 23 November 1952 p 10 Sports Section Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Records Go To Von Nida The Sydney Morning Herald No 35 518 New South Wales Australia 23 October 1951 p 10 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Cremin breaks Von s golf spell The Sun Sydney No 2487 New South Wales Australia 17 December 1950 p 26 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Holder Ill After Winning State Golf Title The Sydney Morning Herald No 34 891 New South Wales Australia 19 October 1949 p 10 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Von Nida Wins Pro Title By 7 Strokes The Daily Telegraph Sydney Vol XIII no 209 New South Wales Australia 20 November 1948 p 20 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Cremin s 9 stroke win The Daily Telegraph Sydney Vol XII no 147 New South Wales Australia 12 September 1947 p 30 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Von Nida easily wins pro golf title 8 and 7 The Daily Telegraph Sydney Vol VIII no 3 New South Wales Australia 1 December 1946 p 39 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Lost form The Sydney Morning Herald No 31 778 New South Wales Australia 6 November 1939 p 13 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Cremin wins easily The Sydney Morning Herald No 31 466 New South Wales Australia 7 November 1938 p 15 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia State professional title The Sydney Morning Herald No 31 142 New South Wales Australia 25 October 1937 p 19 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Professional golf The Sydney Morning Herald No 30 848 New South Wales Australia 14 November 1936 p 21 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf The Sydney Morning Herald No 30 546 New South Wales Australia 27 November 1935 p 17 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf The Sydney Morning Herald No 30 206 New South Wales Australia 25 October 1934 p 18 Retrieved 20 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf The Sydney Morning Herald No 29 916 New South Wales Australia 20 November 1933 p 14 Retrieved 21 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf The Sydney Morning Herald No 29 568 New South Wales Australia 10 October 1932 p 6 Retrieved 21 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf The Sydney Morning Herald No 29 287 New South Wales Australia 16 November 1931 p 5 Retrieved 21 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf The Sydney Morning Herald No 28 958 New South Wales Australia 27 October 1930 p 14 Retrieved 21 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Popplewell Wins The Sydney Morning Herald No 28 647 New South Wales Australia 28 October 1929 p 16 Retrieved 21 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf The Sydney Morning Herald No 28 366 New South Wales Australia 3 December 1928 p 19 Retrieved 21 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Golf The Sydney Morning Herald No 28 025 New South Wales Australia 31 October 1927 p 16 Retrieved 21 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Professional golf The Sydney Morning Herald No 27 683 New South Wales Australia 25 September 1926 p 19 Retrieved 21 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Professional golf The Sydney Morning Herald No 27 403 New South Wales Australia 2 November 1925 p 10 Retrieved 21 December 2020 via National Library of Australia Professional golf The Sydney Morning Herald No 26 998 New South Wales Australia 16 July 1924 p 10 Retrieved 21 December 2020 via National Library of Australia External links EditCoverage on the PGA Tour of Australasia s official site List of winners Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New South Wales PGA Championship amp oldid 1158442761, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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