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Encyclopedia > Australian PGA Championship

The Cadbury Schweppes Australian PGA Championship is a golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia. It is the home tournament of the Australian PGA and dates back to 1905. The winner receives the Joe Kirkwood Cup, named after legendary Australian golfer Joe Kirkwood, Sr. Greg Norman on the 18th tee at St Andrews. ... The PGA Tour of Australasia is a prominent golf tour for men. ... Joseph H. Kirkwood Sr. ...


The tournament has been played at the Hyatt Regency Coolum in Queensland since 2002. Emblems: Faunal - Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus); Floral - Cooktown orchid (Dendrobium bigibbum); Bird - Brolga (Grus rubicunda); Aquatic - Barrier Reef Anemonefish (Amphiprion akindynos); Gem - Sapphire; Colour - Maroon Motto: Audax at Fidelis (Bold but Faithful) Slogan or Nickname: Sunshine State, Smart State Other Australian states and territories Capital Brisbane Government Const. ...


Winners

  • 2006 Nick O'Hern
  • 2005 Robert Allenby
  • 2004 Peter Lonard
  • 2003 Peter Senior
  • 2002 Jarrod Moseley and Peter Lonard (tied)
  • 2001 Robert Allenby
  • 2000 Robert Allenby
  • 1999 Greg Turner
  • 1998 David Howell
  • 1997 Andrew Coltart
  • 1996 Phil Tataurangi
  • 1995 no tournament
  • 1994 Andrew Coltart
  • 1993 Ian Baker-Finch
  • 1992 Craig Parry
  • 1991 Wayne Grady
  • 1990 Brett Ogle
  • 1989 Peter Senior
  • 1988 Wayne Grady
  • 1987 Roger Mackay
  • 1986 Mike Harwood
  • 1985 Greg Norman
  • 1984 Greg Norman
  • 1983 Bob Shearer
  • 1982 Graham Marsh
  • 1981 Seve Ballesteros
  • 1980 Sam Torrance
  • 1979 Stewart Ginn
  • 1978 Hale Irwin
  • 1977 Mike Cahill
  • 1976 Bill Dunk
  • 1975 Vic Bennetts
  • 1974 Bill Dunk
  • 1973 Randall Vines
  • 1972 Randall Vines
  • 1971 Bill Dunk
  • 1970 Bruce Devlin
  • 1969 Bruce Devlin
  • 1968 Kel Nagle
  • 1967 Peter Thomson
  • 1966 Bill Dunk
  • 1965 Kel Nagle
  • 1964 Colin Johnston
  • 1963 Colin Johnston
  • 1962 Bill Dunk
  • 1961 Allan Murray
  • 1960 John Sullivan
  • 1959 Kel Nagle
  • 1958 Kel Nagle
  • 1957 Gary Player
  • 1956 Les Wilson
  • 1955 Ossie Pickworth
  • 1954 Kel Nagle
  • 1953 Ossie Pickworth
  • 1952 William C Holder
  • 1951 Norman Von Nida
  • 1950 Norman Von Nida
  • 1949 Kel Nagle
  • 1948 Norman Von Nida
  • 1947 Ossie Pickworth
  • 1946 Norman Von Nida
  • 1940-45 No tournament due to World War II
  • 1939 Ted Naismith
  • 1938 Eric Cremin
  • 1937 Eric Cremin
  • 1936 William Clifford
  • 1935 Sam Richardson
  • 1934 Lou Kelly
  • 1933 Sam Richardson
  • 1932 Fergus McMahon
  • 1931 John Donald Spence
  • 1930 Jock Robertson
  • 1929 Rufus Stewart
  • 1927-28 Unknown
  • 1926 Frank Eyre
  • 1925 Tom Howard
  • 1924 Tom Howard
  • 1923 Fred Popplewell
  • 1922 Charlie Campbell
  • 1921 Arthur Le Fevre
  • 1920 Unknown
  • 1914-1919 No tournament due to World War I
  • 1913 Carnegie Clark
  • 1912 Unknown
  • 1911 Charlie Campbell
  • 1910 Dan Soutar
  • 1909 Carnegie Clark
  • 1908 Carnegie Clark
  • 1907 Dan Soutar
  • 1906 Dan Soutar
  • 1905 Dan Soutar

Nick OHern (born 18 October 1971) is an Australian golfer. ... Robert Allenby (born 12 July 1971 in Melbourne) is one of the leading Australian professional golfers of his generation. ... Peter Lonard (July 17, 1967 in Sydney) is an Australian golfer who plays mainly on the U.S. based PGA Tour. ... Peter Senior (born 31 July 1959) is an Australian golfer who has won more than twenty tournaments around the world. ... Jarrod Moseley (born 6 October 1972) is an Australian golfer. ... Greg Turner (born 21 February 1963 in Dunedin) is a New Zealand golfer. ... David Howell (born 1975) is an English golfer from Surrey. ... Andrew Coltart (born in Dumfries on 12 May 1970) is a Scottish professional golfer. ... Philip Phil Tataurangi (born 31 October 1971 in Auckland) is a New Zealand golfer. ... Ian Baker-Finch (born 24 October 1960 in Nambour, Australia) is an Australian professional golfer who is best known for winning The Open Championship in 1991. ... Craig Parry (born January 12, 1966 in Sunshine, Victoria) has been one of Australias premier golfers since turning professional in 1986, and has 22 career victories, two of those wins being events on the PGA Tour; the 2002 WGC-NEC Invitational and the 2004 Ford Championship at Doral. ... Wayne Grady (born in Brisbane, 26 Jul 1957) is an Australian golfer. ... Brett Ogle (born 14 July 1964) is an Australian golfer who turned professional in 1985. ... Mike Harwood (born 8 January 1959 in Sydney) is an Australian golfer. ... The cover of Shark (1998), a biography of Greg Norman. ... // Bob Shearer (born May 25, 1948) is an Australian professional golfer and golf course architect. ... Graham Marsh (born 14 Jan 1944 in Kalgoorlie, Australia) was one of the leading Australian golfers of his generation. ... Severiano Seve Ballesteros (born 9 April 1957 in Pedreña, Spain) is a Spanish golfer who was one of the sports leading figures in the 1980s and 1990s. ... Sam Torrance (b. ... Stewart Ginn (born 2 June 1949 in Melbourne) is an Australia golfer. ... Hale Irwin (born June 3, 1945 in Joplin, Missouri) is an American golfer. ... // Bruce William Devlin (born October 10, 1937 in Armidale, Australia) is an Australian professional golfer, sportscaster and golf course designer. ... Kel Nagle (born December 21, 1920 in North Sydney) is an Australian golfer best known for winning the British Open Championship in 1960. ... Peter Thomson (born 1929) is an Australian golfer. ... Gary Player on the cover of a 1999 golf instruction video. ... Norman Von Nida (born 14 February 1914) is a Australian golfer. ... Combatants Major Allied powers: United Kingdom Soviet Union United States Republic of China and others Major Axis powers: Nazi Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Harry Truman Chiang Kai-Shek Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki Tojo Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead... {{Infobox Military Conflict |conflict = World War I |partof = |image = |caption = Clockwise from top: Trenches on the Western Front; a British Mark IV tank crossing a trench; Royal Navy battleship HMS Irresistible sinking after striking a mine at the Battle of the Dardanelles; a Vickers machine gun crew with gas masks...

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