2020–21 PGA Tour of Australasia
The 2020–21 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.
The season was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic with several tournaments being postponed or cancelled. In response the tour announced that the season would be extended through to March 2021, with subsequent seasons being seasonal rather than calendar based.[1]
Tournament results
The table below shows the 2020-21 schedule, up until early 2021, with tournaments later in 2021 to be confirmed. 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 |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6–9 Feb 2020 | ISPS Handa Vic Open | Barwon Heads, Victoria | 1,500,000 | Min Woo Lee (1) | 20 | Co-sanctioned with the European Tour[2] |
13–16 Feb 2020 | Coca-Cola Queensland PGA Championship | Toowoomba, Queensland | 150,000 | Michael Sim (2) | 7 | |
20–23 Feb 2020 | Isuzu Queensland Open | Pelican Waters, Queensland | 137,500 | Anthony Quayle (1) | 7 | |
27 Feb – 1 Mar 2020 | New Zealand Open | Arrowtown, New Zealand | NZ$1,400,000 | Brad Kennedy (5) | 15 | Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour |
SP Export PNG Golf Open | Port Moresby, PNG | 160,000 | Cancelled[4] | – | ||
8–10 Oct 2020 | TX Civil & Logistics WA PGA Championship | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia | 80,000 | Jarryd Felton (n/a) | 4 | Non Order of Merit |
16–18 Oct 2020 | Nexus Risk WA Open | Fremantle, Western Australia | 60,000 | Hayden Hopewell (a) (n/a) | 4 | Non Order of Merit |
23–25 Oct 2020 |
Tailor-made Building Services NT PGA Championship | Palmerston, Northern Territory | 70,000 | Aaron Pike (n/a) | 4 | Non Order of Merit |
Victorian PGA Championship | Cape Schanck, Victoria | TBC | Cancelled | – | ||
21–24 Jan 2021 |
Gippsland Super 6 | Newborough, Victoria | 125,000 | Marcus Fraser (1) | 6 | |
28–31 Jan 2021 | TPS Victoria | Rosebud, Victoria | 150,000 | Brad Kennedy (6) | 7 | New tournament |
4–7 Feb 2021 | Victorian PGA Championship | Fingal, Victoria | 137,500 | 7 | ||
9–12 Feb 2021 | Moonah Links PGA Classic | Fingal, Victoria | 150,000 | New tournament | ||
Australian PGA Championship | Eagle Farm, Queensland | TBA | Cancelled[6] | – | Co-sanctioned with the European Tour | |
4–7 Mar 2021 | TPS Sydney | Pagewood, New South Wales | 150,000 | New tournament | ||
11–14 Mar 2021 | Isuzu Queensland Open | Pelican Waters, Queensland | 125,000 | |||
25–28 Mar 2021 | NSW Open | Luddenham, New South Wales | 400,000 | |||
– | Emirates Australian Open | Melbourne, Victoria | TBD | Cancelled[6] | – | Flagship event |
Source:[7]
References
- "PGA date announced as part of reimagined Aussie schedule". Golf Australia. 10 May 2020.
- "2020 European Tour Schedule". European Tour.
- "PGA of Australia postpones overseas tournaments". PGA of Australia. 13 March 2020.
- "Morobe and PNG Opens cancelled due to COVID-19". PGA of Australia. 17 July 2020.
- "Tailor-made Building Services Northern Territory PGA". Australia's Northern Territory.
- Ward, Roy (16 October 2020). "Golf Australia cancels Australian Opens, Australian PGA due to COVID-19". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
- "ISPS Handa PGA Tour of Australasia – 2020 Schedule". PGA of Australia. Retrieved 22 December 2019.