2019 PGA Tour of Australasia

The 2019 PGA Tour of Australasia is a series of men's professional golf events played mainly in Australia. The main tournaments on the PGA Tour of Australasia are played in the southern summer, so they are split between the first and last months of the year.

Tournament results

The table below shows the 2019 schedule. 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
7–10 Feb ISPS Handa Vic Open Barwon Heads, Victoria 1,500,000 David Law (n/a) 20 Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
14–17 Feb ISPS Handa World Super 6 Perth Perth, Western Australia 1,600,000 Ryan Fox (3) 20 Co-sanctioned with the
European Tour and the Asian Tour
21–24 Feb Coca-Cola Queensland PGA Championship Toowoomba, Queensland 150,000 Daniel Nisbet (3) 6
28 Feb – 3 Mar New Zealand Open Arrowtown, New Zealand NZ$1,250,000 Zach Murray (2) 15 Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
7–10 Mar SEC NZ PGA Championship Pegasus, New Zealand NZ$125,000 Kazuma Kobori (a) (1) 7
9–12 May SP PNG Golf Open Port Moresby, PNG 150,000 Peter Cooke (1) 6
22–25 Aug Tailor-made Building Services NT PGA Championship Palmerston, Northern Territory 150,000 Brett Rankin (1) 6
10–13 Oct TX Civil & Logistics WA PGA Championship Kalgoorlie, Western Australia 137,500 Darren Beck (1) 6
24–27 Oct Victorian PGA Championship Cape Schanck, Victoria 125,000 Campbell Rawson (1) 6
7–10 Nov Gippsland Super 6 Yallourn, Victoria 125,000 Tom Power Horan (1) 6
28 Nov – 1 Dec AVJennings NSW Open Luddenham, New South Wales 400,000 Josh Younger (1) 16
5–8 Dec Emirates Australian Open Rosebery, New South Wales 1,500,000 Matt Jones (2) 32 Flagship event
12–15 Dec Presidents Cup Melbourne, Victoria n/a U.S. Team n/a Unofficial event
19–22 Dec Australian PGA Championship Gold Coast, Queensland 1,500,000 Adam Scott (6) 20 Co-sanctioned with the European Tour

Source:[2]

Order of Merit

PositionPlayerCountryPrize money (A$)
1Ryan Fox New Zealand307,925
2Zach Murray Australia230,772
3Brad Kennedy Australia221,771
4Wade Ormsby Australia215,824
5Michael Hendry New Zealand176,045

Source:[3]

References

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