Nedlands Masters

The Nedlands Masters was a professional golf tournament in Australia, held at the Nedlands Golf Club in Nedlands, Perth, Western Australia. It was first played in 1947, again in 1950, and then annually from 1962.[1][2] Like the Masters Tournament, the winner of the tournament was presented with a green jacket.[3]

Though not always an official PGA Tour of Australasia event it was on the Order of Merit in the mid-1980s.[4]

Winners

Note: this list is incomplete

YearWinner[1][lower-alpha 1]ScoreRef
Nedlands Masters
2015 Dale Clarke (a)70[lower-alpha 2][5]
2014 Brody Ninyette100[lower-alpha 3][5]
2013Tournament cancelled[6]
Handa Nedlands Masters
2012 Scott Strange202[7]
2011 Daniel Fox135[8]
Nedlands Masters
2010 Stephen Leaney135[9][10]
2009
2008 Stephen Dartnall[11]
2007 Michael Long[12]
WA Open–Nedlands Masters[lower-alpha 4]
2006 Kim Felton[13]
2005 Brett Rumford[12]
2004 Stephen Leaney[10]
2003 Kim Felton
2002 Stephen Leaney[10]
Nedlands Masters
2001 Stephen Leaney[10]
2000 Brendon Allanby
1999 Nick O'Hern
1998 Wayne Smith
1997 Ross Metherell
1996
1995 Greg Chalmers
1994 Stuart Appleby[14]
1993 Steven Conran
1992 Terry Gale277[15]
1991 Jeff Wagner
Monro Interiors Nedlands Masters
1990 John Morse275[16]
1989 Louis Brown274[17]
Nedlands Masters
1988 Brad King
1987 Jon Evans (a)
Halls Head Estates-Nissan Nedlands Masters
1986 Lyndsay Stephen272[18][19]
Halls Head Estates Nedlands Masters
1985 Terry Gale275[20][21]
National Panasonic Nedlands Masters
1984 Ossie Moore275[lower-alpha 5][22]
1983 Terry Gale268[3]
Channel 9 Nedlands Masters
1982 Mike Cahill279[lower-alpha 5][23]
1981 Terry Gale280[24]
1980 Chris Tickner280[lower-alpha 5][25]
Nedlands Masters
1979 Terry Gale279[26]
1978 Rodger Davis[27]
1977 Rodger Davis277[28]
1976 Terry Gale
1975 Len Thomas
1974 Ross Metherell
1973 Warren Baker (a)
1972 Barry Fry
1971 Terry Gale (a)
1970 Terry Gale (a)
1969 Terry Gale (a)
1968 Dennis Parker
1967 Graham Marsh (a)
1966 Graham Marsh (a)
1965 T Osborne
1964 Dennis Bell (a)
1963 Les Nicholls
1962 Dennis Bell (a)
1950 Neville Johnston
1947 Les Nicholls
  1. (a) – amateur
  2. Tournament reduced to 18 holes due to bad weather.
  3. Tournament reduced to 27 holes due to bad weather.
  4. From 2002 to 2006 the Nedlands Masters was incorporated into the Western Australian Open.
  5. Title decided following a playoff.

References

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