2011 PGA Tour of Australasia

The 2011 PGA Tour of Australasia was a series of men's professional golf events played mainly in Australia. The main tournaments on the PGA Tour of Australasia were played in the southern summer so they were split between the first and last months of the year.

Tournament results

The table below shows the 2011 schedule. It only lists official money events on the tour. The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of PGA Tour of Australasia events he had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for PGA Tour of Australasia members.

Dates Tournament Location
(Australia unless stated)
Prize fund
(A$)
Winner OWGR
points[1]
Notes
710 Jan Victorian Open Clayton South, Melbourne, Victoria 120,000 Paul Sheehan (2) n/a
1416 Jan Cellarbrations Victorian PGA Championship Sandhurst, Melbourne, Victoria 110,000 James Nitties (1) n/a
2023 Jan Surf Coast Knockout Torquay, Victoria 135,000 Scott Laycock (2) n/a New tournament
2427 Feb Cellarbrations Queensland PGA Championship Toowoomba, Queensland 115,000 Gareth Paddison (2) n/a
1417 Sep South Pacific Open Nouméa, New Caledonia 110,000 Matthew Griffin (1) n/a New tournament
2023 Oct Brunel Western Australia PGA Championship Perth, Western Australia 110,000 Michael Wright (1) n/a
2730 Oct John Hughes Geely Nexus Risk Services
Western Australia Open Championship
Perth, Western Australia 110,000 Rohan Blizard (1) n/a
36 Nov New South Wales PGA Championship Wollongong, New South Wales 120,000 Matt Guyatt (1) n/a
1013 Nov Emirates Australian Open Sydney, New South Wales 1,500,000 Greg Chalmers (3) 42 Flagship event
Co-sanctioned by the OneAsia Tour
1720 Nov New South Wales Open Newcastle, New South Wales 135,000 Adam Crawford (1) n/a
2427 Nov Australian PGA Championship Sunshine Coast, Queensland 1,500,000 Greg Chalmers (4) 34 Co-sanctioned by the OneAsia Tour
14 Dec BMW New Zealand Open Christchurch, New Zealand NZ$400,000 Brad Kennedy (2) 16
1518 Dec JBWere Masters Melbourne, Victoria 1,000,000 Ian Poulter (n/a) 32

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Leading money winners

PositionPlayerCountry (State if Australian)Prize money (A$)
1Greg Chalmers Western Australia554,285
2Marcus Fraser Victoria229,125
3John Senden Queensland204,285
4Robert Allenby Victoria141,410
5Brad Kennedy Queensland134,833

Source:[3]

References

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