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Australian Masters

The Australian Masters was an annual golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia held in Victoria, Australia from 1979 to 2015.

Australian Masters
Tournament information
LocationMelbourne, Australia
Established1979
Course(s)Huntingdale Golf Club
Par71
Length7,682 yards (7,024 m)
Organized byIMG
Tour(s)PGA Tour of Australasia
European Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundA$750,000
Month playedNovember
Final year2015
Tournament record score
Aggregate268 Bradley Hughes (1998)
To par−24 as above
Final champion
Peter Senior
Location map
Huntingdale GC
Location in Australia
Huntingdale GC
Location in Victoria

History edit

In 1989 the International Management Group took control of the management of the tournament.[1]

Though the Australian Masters usually was part of the PGA Tour of Australasia's calendar, the event was not on the Order of Merit in 1992. The PGA Tour of Australasia requested that the field expand from 100 players to a full-field of 120 players. International Management Group (IMG), which ran the event, rejected the request. Frank Williams, an employee of IMG, justified the decision by stating, "The sponsors expect the Masters to be different from other Australian tournaments and it was sold to them as a limited-field special event."[1]

The tournament was co-sanctioned by the European Tour from 2006 to 2009, with a significant 20% increase in the prize fund. Because the tournament is played late in the calendar year, in November or December, it formed part of the following year's European Tour schedule from 2006 through 2008. With the European Tour's decision to realign its schedule with the calendar year for 2010, the 2009 event was the first to be part of the current calendar year's tour schedule. The co-sanctioning with the European Tour was dropped after the 2009 event.

On 18 March 2009 the Victorian State Government announced a major coup, confirming that then World Number 1 Tiger Woods would play in the 2009 event at its new venue, Kingston Heath.[2] The announcement caused a minor public backlash due to 50% of Woods' A$3 million appearance fee being paid by taxpayer funds. Woods' appearance was tipped to generate close to A$20 million for the Victorian economy via tourism and other related areas.[3]

The event is owned by IMG.[4] The event was not played in 2016 and its future is reported to be in doubt.[5]

The tournament's iconic broadcast theme music used during the 1980s and 1990s was "Send Them Victorious" by Graham De Wilde, with tournament's tagline "The Tradition Continues" in use for the duration of its existence. Greg Norman won the Masters a record six times. The final event featured 56-year-old Peter Senior as the champion. It was his third win in this event and became the first player to win the Australian Open, the Australian PGA Championship and the Australian Masters all in his fifties. Future major winner who was an amateur at the time Bryson DeChambeau finished tied in second place.[6]

Venues edit

Until 2008, the Australian Masters was always held at the Huntingdale Golf Club in South Oakleigh. From 2009, a rotation system was introduced and the event was staged at different courses in the Melbourne area.[7]

The following venues have been used since the founding of the Australian Masters in 1979.

Venue Location First Last Times
Huntingdale Golf Club Victoria 1979 2015 31
Kingston Heath Golf Club Victoria 2009 2012 2
Victoria Golf Club Victoria 2010 2011 2
Royal Melbourne Golf Club Victoria 2013 2013 1
Metropolitan Golf Club Victoria 2014 2014 1

Winners edit

Year Tour(s)[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Ref.
Uniqlo Masters
2015 ANZ   Peter Senior (3) 276 −8 2 strokes   Bryson DeChambeau (a)
  Andrew Evans
  John Senden
Huntingdale
BetEasy Masters
2014 ANZ   Nick Cullen 279 −9 1 stroke   James Nitties
  Adam Scott
  Josh Younger
Metropolitan
Talisker Masters
2013 ANZ   Adam Scott (2) 270 −14 2 strokes   Matt Kuchar Royal Melbourne
2012 ANZ   Adam Scott 271 −17 4 strokes   Ian Poulter Kingston Heath
JBWere Masters
2011 ANZ   Ian Poulter 269 −15 3 strokes   Marcus Fraser Victoria
2010 ANZ   Stuart Appleby 274 −10 1 stroke   Adam Bland Victoria
2009 ANZ, EUR   Tiger Woods 274 −14 2 strokes   Greg Chalmers Kingston Heath
Sportsbet Australian Masters
2008 ANZ, EUR   Rod Pampling 276 −12 Playoff   Marcus Fraser Huntingdale
Mastercard Masters
2007 ANZ, EUR   Aaron Baddeley 275 −13 Playoff   Daniel Chopra Huntingdale
2006 ANZ, EUR   Justin Rose 276 −12 2 strokes   Greg Chalmers
  Richard Green
Huntingdale
2005 ANZ   Robert Allenby (2) 271 −17 Playoff   Bubba Watson Huntingdale
2004 ANZ   Richard Green 271 −17 Playoff   Greg Chalmers
  David McKenzie
Huntingdale
2003 ANZ   Robert Allenby 277 −11 Playoff   Jarrod Moseley
  Craig Parry
  Adam Scott
Huntingdale
2002 ANZ   Peter Lonard (2) 279 −9 Playoff   Gavin Coles
  Adam Scott
Huntingdale
Ericsson Masters
2001 ANZ   Colin Montgomerie 278 −10 1 stroke   Nathan Green Huntingdale
2000 ANZ   Michael Campbell 282 −10 4 strokes   Brett Rumford Huntingdale
1999 ANZ   Craig Spence 276 −16 1 stroke   Greg Norman Huntingdale
1998 ANZ   Bradley Hughes (2) 268 −24 5 strokes   Mathew Goggin Huntingdale
1997 ANZ   Peter Lonard 276 −16 Playoff   Peter O'Malley Huntingdale
1996 ANZ   Craig Parry (3) 279 −13 2 strokes   Bradley Hughes Huntingdale
Australian Masters
1995 ANZ   Peter Senior (2) 280 −12 1 stroke   Wayne Grady
  Lucas Parsons
  Tom Watson
Huntingdale
Microsoft Australian Masters
1994 ANZ   Craig Parry (2) 282 −10 3 strokes   Ernie Els Huntingdale
1993 ANZ   Bradley Hughes 281 −11 Playoff   Peter Senior Huntingdale
Pyramid Australian Masters
1992   Craig Parry 283 −9 3 strokes   Greg Norman Huntingdale
1991 ANZ   Peter Senior 278 −14 1 stroke   Greg Norman Huntingdale
Australian Masters
1990 ANZ   Greg Norman (6) 273 −19 2 strokes   Mike Clayton
  Nick Faldo
  John Morse
Huntingdale
1989 ANZ   Greg Norman (5) 280 −12 5 strokes   Russell Claydon (a) Huntingdale [8]
1988 ANZ   Ian Baker-Finch 283 −9 Playoff   Roger Mackay
  Craig Parry
Huntingdale [9]
1987 ANZ   Greg Norman (4) 273 −19 9 strokes   Peter Senior Huntingdale
1986 ANZ   Mark O'Meara 284 −8 1 stroke   David Graham Huntingdale [10]
1985 ANZ   Bernhard Langer 281 −11 3 strokes   Nick Faldo
  Greg Norman
Huntingdale
1984 ANZ   Greg Norman (3) 285 −7 3 strokes   David Graham
  Bernhard Langer
Huntingdale [11]
1983 ANZ   Greg Norman (2) 285 −7 4 strokes   Bernhard Langer Huntingdale [12]
1982 ANZ   Graham Marsh 289 −3 1 stroke   Stewart Ginn Huntingdale [13]
1981 ANZ   Greg Norman 289 −3 7 strokes   Terry Gale
  Norio Suzuki
Huntingdale [14]
1980 ANZ   Gene Littler 288 −4 Playoff   Rodger Davis Huntingdale [15]
1979 ANZ   Barry Vivian 289 −3 1 stroke   Bob Shearer Huntingdale [16]

Sources:[17][18]

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Two Australians lead low-scoring field". Canberra Times. 17 January 1992. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  2. ^ Linden, Julian (19 March 2009). "Woods to play in Australia for first time in over a decade". Reuters. Retrieved 19 March 2009.
  3. ^ . Herald Sun. 19 March 2009. Archived from the original on 22 March 2009. Retrieved 19 March 2009.
  4. ^ Connolly, Eoin (6 April 2010). "IMG ties JBWere to Australian Masters extension". SportsPro.
  5. ^ Gould, Russell (30 March 2016). "Australian Masters 2016 called off and the future of the event remains unclear". Herald Sun.
  6. ^ "Peter Senior wins third Australian Masters title, Adam Scott falls short at Huntingdale". ABC News. 22 November 2015. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Huntingdale's hold on Australian Masters at an end". The Australian. 23 October 2008. Archived from the original on 15 December 2012. Retrieved 28 October 2008.
  8. ^ "Sports results and details". The Canberra Times. 20 February 1989. p. 21. Retrieved 23 September 2021 – via Trove.
  9. ^ "Baker-Finch wins". The Canberra Times. 22 February 1988. p. 1. Retrieved 27 October 2020 – via Trove.
  10. ^ "O'Meara soars with eagles to clinch Masters victory". The Canberra Times. 24 February 1986. p. 22. Retrieved 27 October 2020 – via Trove.
  11. ^ "Second title in row Masters to Norman by three". The Canberra Times. 20 February 1984. p. 16. Retrieved 27 October 2020 – via Trove.
  12. ^ "Norman wins a second Masters". The Canberra Times. 21 February 1983. p. 22. Retrieved 27 October 2020 – via Trove.
  13. ^ "Masters Golf: Marsh—by a stroke". The Canberra Times. 22 February 1982. p. 16. Retrieved 27 October 2020 – via Trove.
  14. ^ "Australian Masters: Norman beats 'hoodoo'". The Canberra Times. 2 March 1981. p. 16. Retrieved 27 October 2020 – via Trove.
  15. ^ "Masters to Littler after sudden-death play-off". The Canberra Times. 3 March 1980. p. 16. Retrieved 27 October 2020 – via Trove.
  16. ^ "Vivian wins Masters title despite poor final round". The Canberra Times. 5 March 1979. p. 1. Retrieved 27 October 2020 – via Trove.
  17. ^ "The Australian Masters". users.tpg.com.au. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  18. ^ "Tournament Results: Australian Masters". where2golf.com.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Coverage on the PGA Tour of Australasia's official site
  • Coverage on the European Tour's official site

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The Australian Masters was an annual golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia held in Victoria Australia from 1979 to 2015 Australian MastersTournament informationLocationMelbourne AustraliaEstablished1979Course s Huntingdale Golf ClubPar71Length7 682 yards 7 024 m Organized byIMGTour s PGA Tour of AustralasiaEuropean TourFormatStroke playPrize fundA 750 000Month playedNovemberFinal year2015Tournament record scoreAggregate268 Bradley Hughes 1998 To par 24 as aboveFinal championPeter SeniorLocation mapHuntingdale GCLocation in AustraliaShow map of AustraliaHuntingdale GCLocation in VictoriaShow map of Victoria Contents 1 History 2 Venues 3 Winners 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn 1989 the International Management Group took control of the management of the tournament 1 Though the Australian Masters usually was part of the PGA Tour of Australasia s calendar the event was not on the Order of Merit in 1992 The PGA Tour of Australasia requested that the field expand from 100 players to a full field of 120 players International Management Group IMG which ran the event rejected the request Frank Williams an employee of IMG justified the decision by stating The sponsors expect the Masters to be different from other Australian tournaments and it was sold to them as a limited field special event 1 The tournament was co sanctioned by the European Tour from 2006 to 2009 with a significant 20 increase in the prize fund Because the tournament is played late in the calendar year in November or December it formed part of the following year s European Tour schedule from 2006 through 2008 With the European Tour s decision to realign its schedule with the calendar year for 2010 the 2009 event was the first to be part of the current calendar year s tour schedule The co sanctioning with the European Tour was dropped after the 2009 event On 18 March 2009 the Victorian State Government announced a major coup confirming that then World Number 1 Tiger Woods would play in the 2009 event at its new venue Kingston Heath 2 The announcement caused a minor public backlash due to 50 of Woods A 3 million appearance fee being paid by taxpayer funds Woods appearance was tipped to generate close to A 20 million for the Victorian economy via tourism and other related areas 3 The event is owned by IMG 4 The event was not played in 2016 and its future is reported to be in doubt 5 The tournament s iconic broadcast theme music used during the 1980s and 1990s was Send Them Victorious by Graham De Wilde with tournament s tagline The Tradition Continues in use for the duration of its existence Greg Norman won the Masters a record six times The final event featured 56 year old Peter Senior as the champion It was his third win in this event and became the first player to win the Australian Open the Australian PGA Championship and the Australian Masters all in his fifties Future major winner who was an amateur at the time Bryson DeChambeau finished tied in second place 6 Venues editUntil 2008 the Australian Masters was always held at the Huntingdale Golf Club in South Oakleigh From 2009 a rotation system was introduced and the event was staged at different courses in the Melbourne area 7 The following venues have been used since the founding of the Australian Masters in 1979 Venue Location First Last Times Huntingdale Golf Club Victoria 1979 2015 31 Kingston Heath Golf Club Victoria 2009 2012 2 Victoria Golf Club Victoria 2010 2011 2 Royal Melbourne Golf Club Victoria 2013 2013 1 Metropolitan Golf Club Victoria 2014 2014 1Winners editYear Tour s a Winner Score To par Margin ofvictory Runner s up Venue Ref Uniqlo Masters 2015 ANZ nbsp Peter Senior 3 276 8 2 strokes nbsp Bryson DeChambeau a nbsp Andrew Evans nbsp John Senden Huntingdale BetEasy Masters 2014 ANZ nbsp Nick Cullen 279 9 1 stroke nbsp James Nitties nbsp Adam Scott nbsp Josh Younger Metropolitan Talisker Masters 2013 ANZ nbsp Adam Scott 2 270 14 2 strokes nbsp Matt Kuchar Royal Melbourne 2012 ANZ nbsp Adam Scott 271 17 4 strokes nbsp Ian Poulter Kingston Heath JBWere Masters 2011 ANZ nbsp Ian Poulter 269 15 3 strokes nbsp Marcus Fraser Victoria 2010 ANZ nbsp Stuart Appleby 274 10 1 stroke nbsp Adam Bland Victoria 2009 ANZ EUR nbsp Tiger Woods 274 14 2 strokes nbsp Greg Chalmers Kingston Heath Sportsbet Australian Masters 2008 ANZ EUR nbsp Rod Pampling 276 12 Playoff nbsp Marcus Fraser Huntingdale Mastercard Masters 2007 ANZ EUR nbsp Aaron Baddeley 275 13 Playoff nbsp Daniel Chopra Huntingdale 2006 ANZ EUR nbsp Justin Rose 276 12 2 strokes nbsp Greg Chalmers nbsp Richard Green Huntingdale 2005 ANZ nbsp Robert Allenby 2 271 17 Playoff nbsp Bubba Watson Huntingdale 2004 ANZ nbsp Richard Green 271 17 Playoff nbsp Greg Chalmers nbsp David McKenzie Huntingdale 2003 ANZ nbsp Robert Allenby 277 11 Playoff nbsp Jarrod Moseley nbsp Craig Parry nbsp Adam Scott Huntingdale 2002 ANZ nbsp Peter Lonard 2 279 9 Playoff nbsp Gavin Coles nbsp Adam Scott Huntingdale Ericsson Masters 2001 ANZ nbsp Colin Montgomerie 278 10 1 stroke nbsp Nathan Green Huntingdale 2000 ANZ nbsp Michael Campbell 282 10 4 strokes nbsp Brett Rumford Huntingdale 1999 ANZ nbsp Craig Spence 276 16 1 stroke nbsp Greg Norman Huntingdale 1998 ANZ nbsp Bradley Hughes 2 268 24 5 strokes nbsp Mathew Goggin Huntingdale 1997 ANZ nbsp Peter Lonard 276 16 Playoff nbsp Peter O Malley Huntingdale 1996 ANZ nbsp Craig Parry 3 279 13 2 strokes nbsp Bradley Hughes Huntingdale Australian Masters 1995 ANZ nbsp Peter Senior 2 280 12 1 stroke nbsp Wayne Grady nbsp Lucas Parsons nbsp Tom Watson Huntingdale Microsoft Australian Masters 1994 ANZ nbsp Craig Parry 2 282 10 3 strokes nbsp Ernie Els Huntingdale 1993 ANZ nbsp Bradley Hughes 281 11 Playoff nbsp Peter Senior Huntingdale Pyramid Australian Masters 1992 nbsp Craig Parry 283 9 3 strokes nbsp Greg Norman Huntingdale 1991 ANZ nbsp Peter Senior 278 14 1 stroke nbsp Greg Norman Huntingdale Australian Masters 1990 ANZ nbsp Greg Norman 6 273 19 2 strokes nbsp Mike Clayton nbsp Nick Faldo nbsp John Morse Huntingdale 1989 ANZ nbsp Greg Norman 5 280 12 5 strokes nbsp Russell Claydon a Huntingdale 8 1988 ANZ nbsp Ian Baker Finch 283 9 Playoff nbsp Roger Mackay nbsp Craig Parry Huntingdale 9 1987 ANZ nbsp Greg Norman 4 273 19 9 strokes nbsp Peter Senior Huntingdale 1986 ANZ nbsp Mark O Meara 284 8 1 stroke nbsp David Graham Huntingdale 10 1985 ANZ nbsp Bernhard Langer 281 11 3 strokes nbsp Nick Faldo nbsp Greg Norman Huntingdale 1984 ANZ nbsp Greg Norman 3 285 7 3 strokes nbsp David Graham nbsp Bernhard Langer Huntingdale 11 1983 ANZ nbsp Greg Norman 2 285 7 4 strokes nbsp Bernhard Langer Huntingdale 12 1982 ANZ nbsp Graham Marsh 289 3 1 stroke nbsp Stewart Ginn Huntingdale 13 1981 ANZ nbsp Greg Norman 289 3 7 strokes nbsp Terry Gale nbsp Norio Suzuki Huntingdale 14 1980 ANZ nbsp Gene Littler 288 4 Playoff nbsp Rodger Davis Huntingdale 15 1979 ANZ nbsp Barry Vivian 289 3 1 stroke nbsp Bob Shearer Huntingdale 16 Sources 17 18 Notes edit ANZ PGA Tour of Australasia EUR European Tour References edit a b Two Australians lead low scoring field Canberra Times 17 January 1992 Retrieved 4 October 2021 Linden Julian 19 March 2009 Woods to play in Australia for first time in over a decade Reuters Retrieved 19 March 2009 Tiger Woods comes to Melbourne costing taxpayers 1 5m Herald Sun 19 March 2009 Archived from the original on 22 March 2009 Retrieved 19 March 2009 Connolly Eoin 6 April 2010 IMG ties JBWere to Australian Masters extension SportsPro Gould Russell 30 March 2016 Australian Masters 2016 called off and the future of the event remains unclear Herald Sun Peter Senior wins third Australian Masters title Adam Scott falls short at Huntingdale ABC News 22 November 2015 Retrieved 22 November 2021 Huntingdale s hold on Australian Masters at an end The Australian 23 October 2008 Archived from the original on 15 December 2012 Retrieved 28 October 2008 Sports results and details The Canberra Times 20 February 1989 p 21 Retrieved 23 September 2021 via Trove Baker Finch wins The Canberra Times 22 February 1988 p 1 Retrieved 27 October 2020 via Trove O Meara soars with eagles to clinch Masters victory The Canberra Times 24 February 1986 p 22 Retrieved 27 October 2020 via Trove Second title in row Masters to Norman by three The Canberra Times 20 February 1984 p 16 Retrieved 27 October 2020 via Trove Norman wins a second Masters The Canberra Times 21 February 1983 p 22 Retrieved 27 October 2020 via Trove Masters Golf Marsh by a stroke The Canberra Times 22 February 1982 p 16 Retrieved 27 October 2020 via Trove Australian Masters Norman beats hoodoo The Canberra Times 2 March 1981 p 16 Retrieved 27 October 2020 via Trove Masters to Littler after sudden death play off The Canberra Times 3 March 1980 p 16 Retrieved 27 October 2020 via Trove Vivian wins Masters title despite poor final round The Canberra Times 5 March 1979 p 1 Retrieved 27 October 2020 via Trove The Australian Masters users tpg com au Retrieved 10 March 2018 Tournament Results Australian Masters where2golf com External links editOfficial website Coverage on the PGA Tour of Australasia s official site Coverage on the European Tour s official site 37 55 S 145 06 E 37 92 S 145 10 E 37 92 145 10 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Australian Masters amp oldid 1183681561, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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