PGA of Australia
Few sports organizations can match the rich 100-year history of the Professional Golfers Association of Australia (PGA). The PGA operates as a non-profit organization and represents a diverse group of members, including Tour Professionals, Vocational Professionals, and Trainee Professionals. These members play a crucial role in supporting the more than 1.2 million Australians who enjoy golfing every year, both in Australia and abroad. As the owner and manager of the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia, the PGA serves as the official governing body for top-level male professional golf tournaments in the region. The organization has a remarkable track record of producing several Major champions and world-renowned players, such as Kel Nagle, Peter Thomson, Jack Newton, Greg Norman, Ian Baker-Finch, Robert Allenby, Stuart Appleby, Geoff Ogilvy, Adam Scott, and Jason Day.
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pga.org.au | - Paul Munnings |Paul Munnings
First-year professional Jimmy Zheng hopes to emulate his fellow New Zealander Kazuma Kobori by turning a Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia Qualifying School victory into a DP World Tour card. Rounds of 67-67-69-68 gave the Duke University economics graduate a 17-under-par total on the Moonah Links Old Course and a three-shot margin over runner-up Ben Wharton (Victoria).
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pga.org.au | - Tony Webeck |Tony Webeck
We had Jason Day in the hunt until deep into the first men’s major of the year; now it’s the turn of our Aussie women to take centre stage. Starting with this week’s JM Eagle LA Championship where Hannah Green will seek to make it three straight and building into the first women’s major of 2025 next week with the Chevron Championship.
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pga.org.au | Tony Webeck
It was Jason Day’s best Masters finish in six years yet it will be forever remembered as the crowning glory in the extraordinarily complex career of Rory McIlroy.
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pga.org.au | Tony Webeck
He sensed an air of confidence before they even teed off on Saturday yet Australian Jason Day insists he is close enough to deny Rory McIlroy’s Masters dream at Augusta National Golf Club.
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pga.org.au | Tony Webeck
Jason Day is already targeting a Sunday charge at Augusta National after playing his way into a Masters weekend for the 11th time in his career. Day and fellow Paris Olympian Min Woo Lee are the only two Aussies to advance past the 36-hole cut-line as Adam Scott (72), Cameron Smith (78) and Cam Davis (79) all finished shy of the 2-over mark.
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