Western Australia PGA Championship

The Western Australia PGA Championship, currently known as the TX Civil & Logistics WA PGA Championship is a Tier 2 golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia. Since 2012 it has been held at Kalgoorlie Golf Course.

Western Australia PGA Championship
Tournament information
LocationWestern Australia
Established1933
Course(s)Kalgoorlie Golf Course
Tour(s)PGA Tour of Australasia
FormatStroke play
Prize fundA$80,000 (2020)
Current champion
Jarryd Felton
Location Map
Kalgoorlie Golf Course
Location in Australia
Kalgoorlie Golf Course
Location in Western Australia

Winners

PGA Tour of Australasia event
YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenueRef.
TX Civil & Logistics WA PGA Championship
2020 Jarryd Felton203−131 stroke Brett RumfordKalgoorlie[1]
2019 Darren Beck272−162 strokes Jarryd FeltonKalgoorlie[2]
2018 Michael Long274−141 stroke Brody MartinKalgoorlie[3]
2017 Dimitrios Papadatos276−121 stroke Rory BourkeKalgoorlie[4]
2016 Stephen Dartnall272−161 stroke Aaron Pike
Lindsay Wilson
Kalgoorlie[5]
2015 Brett Rumford272−162 strokes Daniel FoxKalgoorlie[6]
WA Goldfields PGA Championship
2014 Ryan Lynch276−121 stroke Peter Cooke
Chris Gaunt
Kalgoorlie[7]
2013 Jack Wilson278−10Playoff[lower-alpha 1] Nick GillespieKalgoorlie[8]
2012 Peter Wilson283−52 strokes Glenn JoynerKalgoorlie[9]
Brunel WA PGA Championship
2011 Michael Wright273−151 stroke Terry PilkadarisThe Vines[10]
WA PGA Championship
2010 David Bransdon271−172 strokes Matthew GriffinBunbury[11]
Laurance Scrap Metals WA PGA Championship
2009 Andrew Bonhomme281−71 stroke David Diaz
Hamish Robertson
Bunbury[12]
Von Nida Tour event
Earlier events
  • 2002 Kim Felton
  • 2001 Marcus Cain
  • 2000 Matt Habgood
  • 1999 Euan Walters
  • 1998 David Armstrong
  • 1997 Stephen Leaney
  • 1996 David Ecob
  • 1995 Greg Chalmers
  • 1994 Michael Barry
  • 1993 Mal Baker
  • 1992 Brad Andrews
  • 1991 Brad Andrews
  • 1990 Mike Colandro
  • 1989 Robert Farley
  • 1988 No tournament
  • 1987 Gerry Taylor
  • 1986 Roger Mackay
  • 1985 Peter Senior
  • 1984 Trevor Osborn
  • 1984 Garry Merrick
  • 1983 Ross Metherell
  • 1982 Peter Mills
  • 1981 Terry Gale
  • 1980 Peter Randall
  • 1979 Richard Coombes
  • 1978 Graham Marsh
  • 1977 Kel Nagle
  • 1976 Allan Cooper
  • 1975 Graham Johnson
  • 1974 Graham Johnson
  • 1973 Ross Metherell
  • 1972 Barry Fry
  • 1971 Ross Metherell
  • 1970 Hilary Lawler
  • 1969 Graham Marsh
  • 1968 Roy Draddy
  • 1967 Len Thomas
  • 1966 Hilary Lawler
  • 1965 Les Nicholls
  • 1964 No tournament
  • 1963 Roy Draddy
  • 1962 Roy Draddy
  • 1961 Roy Draddy
  • 1960 Bob Tuohy
  • 1959 Les Nicholls
  • 1958 Les Nicholls
  • 1957 Les Nicholls
  • 1956 Brian Crafter
  • 1955 Brian Crafter
  • 1954 Brian Crafter
  • 1953 Les Nicholls
  • 1952 Les Nicholls
  • 1951 Les Nicholls
YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenueRef
1950 Charles Jackson1 up Les NichollsNedlands[13]
1949 Les Nicholls309[lower-alpha 2]9 strokes Eric AlbertsMount Yokine &
Royal Perth
[14][15]
1948 Fred Thompson38 holes Eric AlbertsRoyal Perth[16]
1947 Harry Godden6 & 5 Charlie SnowRoyal Fremantle[17]
1946 Fred Thompson10 & 9 Harry GoddenMount Lawley[18]
1940–1945 No tournament due to World War II
1939 Eric Alberts6 & 5 Fred ThompsonRoyal Perth[19]
1938 Tom Howard4 & 2 Dan CullenLake Karrlnyup[20]
1937 Charlie Snow2853 strokes Dan CullenRoyal Fremantle[21]
1936 Charlie Snow2918 strokes Tom HowardMount Yokine[22]
1935 Ernie Bissett5 & 4 Charlie SnowPerth[23]
1934 Walter Baldwin2 & 1 Eric AlbertsLake Karrinyup[24]
1933 Ernie Bissett5 & 4 Charlie SnowRoyal Fremantle[25]
  1. Wilson won on the first playoff hole.
  2. Played as the aggregate scores in the 36-hole Dunlop and Slangenger purses. It also acted as the Western Australian qualifying event for the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Perth.

References

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