New South Wales PGA Championship
The New South Wales PGA Championship was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia.
From 1984 to 1987, the event was incorporated into the U-Bix Classic,[1] and the following year it was incorporated into the Australian PGA Championship.[2]
Winners
- 2015 Jarryd Felton
- 2014 Lincoln Tighe
- 2013 No tournament
- 2012 Matt Stieger
- 2011 Matthew Guyatt
- 2010 Steven Bowditch
- 2009 Aaron Townsend
- 2008 Tim Wood
- 2007 Scott Draper
- 2006 Paul Marantz
- 2005 Gavin Flint
- 2004 Matthew Ecob
- 2003 Chris Downes
- 2000–2002 No tournament
- 1999 Euan Walters
- 1997–1998 No tournament
- 1996 Brad King
- 1995 No tournament
- 1994 Jeff Wagner
- 1991–1993 No tournament
- 1990 Brett Ogle
- 1989 Peter Senior
- 1988 Wayne Grady
- 1987 Peter Senior
- 1986 No tournament
- 1985 Wayne Riley
- 1984 Peter Senior
- 1983 Bob Shearer
- 1982 Frank Nobilo
- 1981 Michael Ferguson
- 1980 Ted Ball
- 1979 Stewart Ginn
- 1978 John Clifford
- 1977 Ted Ball
- 1976 Mark Tapper
- 1972–1975 No tournament
- 1971 Kel Nagle
- 1970 Bill Dunk
- 1969 Bill Dunk
- 1968 Bill Dunk
- 1967 Bob Stanton
- 1966 Colin McGregor
- 1965 Kel Nagle
- 1964 Len Wilson
- 1963 Col Johnston
- 1962 No tournament
- 1961 Alan Murray
- 1960 Bill Dunk
- 1959 Kel Nagle
- 1958 Col Johnston
- 1957 Frank Phillips
- 1956 Kel Nagle
- 1955 Kel Nagle
- 1954 Eric Cremin
- 1953 Kel Nagle
- 1952 Kel Nagle
- 1951 Norman Von Nida
- 1950 Eric Cremin
- 1949 Bill Holder
- 1948 Norman Von Nida
- 1947 Eric Cremin
- 1946 Norman Von Nida
- 1941–1945 No tournament due to World War II
- 1940 Billy McWilliam
- 1939 Billy Bolger
- 1938 Eric Cremin
- 1937 Eric Cremin
- 1936 Norman Von Nida
- 1935 Charlie Booth
- 1934 Sam Richardson
- 1933 Charlie Gray
- 1932 Sam Richardson
- 1931 Tom Howard
- 1930 Billy Bolger
- 1929 Fred Popplewell
- 1928 Don Spence
- 1927 Walter Clark
- 1926 Dan Soutar
- 1925 Will Corry
- 1924 Tom Howard
- 1923 Fred Popplewell[3][4]
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References
- "O'Donoghue chases classic replacement". The Canberra Times. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 17 September 1987. p. 19. Retrieved 13 February 2020 – via Trove.
- "Shark to encounter the finest". The Canberra Times. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 25 October 1988. p. 22. Retrieved 27 March 2020 – via Trove.
- "Sporting News and Notes". The Sun (3965). New South Wales, Australia. 18 July 1923. p. 4 (Final Extra). Retrieved 7 August 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Professional Championship – Won by F. Popplewell". The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 July 1923. p. 17 – via National Library of Australia.
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