PGA of Australia

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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  • 1 week ago | pga.org.au | Paul Munnings

    Ben Campbell earned the biggest prize of his professional golf career so far by winning the 2025 Victorian PGA Associate Championship at Club Tocumwal. The only player to shoot under-par rounds on the Captains Course on each of the four days, Campbell (71-71-68-71) finished on 7-under-par to beat fellow Victorian Tony Walker by a shot, with Queensland’s Drew Herbert a further stroke behind in third place.

  • 1 week ago | pga.org.au | Tony Webeck

    Four consecutive birdies have put South Australian Jack Buchanan in a strong position early in Round 1 at the International Series Japan. Buchanan is one of 16 Australasian players in the field as the Asian Tour season resumes at Caledonian Golf Club and was quick to adopt a front-running position.

  • 1 week ago | pga.org.au | Tony Webeck

    A hole-in-one and an eagle in the space of five holes has propelled Huntingdale Golf Club’s Jack Deftereos-Brennan to a two-stroke lead after day one of the 2025 Victorian PGA Associate Championship at Club Tocumwal. A field of 142 Associates from across the country came out firing at Club Tocumwal’s Captain’s Course on Tuesday, none better than the 5-under 67 posted by Deftereos-Brennan in ideal morning conditions.

  • 1 week ago | pga.org.au | Tony Webeck

    Stephanie Kyriacou proved yet again why every shot matters at the highest levels of professional golf. An unlikely albatross with 5-wood from 212 metres at the 72nd hole of the Black Desert Championship had a multitude of flow-on effects for the Sydneysider. A regulation par 5 to finish would have resulted in a tie for 12th and $US44,641 less in prize money.

  • 1 week ago | pga.org.au | Tony Webeck

    International Team Captain Geoff Ogilvy will tap into the spirit of Australian icon Peter Thomson as he seeks to end the US team’s almost three-decade dominance of the Presidents Cup next year in Chicago. A three-time International Team representative and an Assistant Captain in the past four Presidents Cups, Ogilvy has been handed the reins for the 2026 matches to be played at Medinah Country Club in Chicago from September 24-27, 2026.

PGA of Australia journalists