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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  • 4 days ago | pga.org.au | Tony Webeck

    Not only did Minjee Lee this week assume top spot in the Australian Golf Power Rankings, her third major championship elevated her into the upper pantheon of the sport in Australia. Lee’s three-stroke win at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship makes her just the fourth Australian to win more than two major championships, adding her name alongside Hall of Famers Karrie Webb (seven majors), Peter Thomson (five) and Jan Stephenson (three).

  • 5 days ago | pga.org.au | Tony Webeck

    West Australian Minjee Lee has joined a select few of Australia’s greatest ever golfers with a third major championship win at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in Texas. The 54-hole leader by four strokes, Lee had to overcome a nervy front nine that featured three bogeys in the space of four holes before completing a three-stroke win.

  • 6 days ago | pga.org.au | Tony Webeck

    A second consecutive 4-under 66 has put Brisbane’s Michael Wright within reach of a life-changing victory at the Kaulig Companies Championship in Ohio. With son Noah on the bag and playing on only a limited category in his second season on the PGA TOUR Champions, Wright went out in 4-under in Saturday’s third round at Firestone Country Club.

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

    One of only two bogey-free rounds of day two has catapulted Victorian Richard Green into the mix for a senior major breakthrough at the Kaulig Companies Championship at Firestone Country Club in Ohio. Heavy ground led officials to play preferred lies for the second straight day, Green and fellow Aussie Michael Wright taking full advantage to move into the top 10 at the halfway point.

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

    Aussie duo Cameron Percy and Mark Hensby were among just nine players who broke par on day one of the Kaulig Companies Championship at Firestone Country Club in Ohio. Percy and Hensby both shot rounds of 1-under 69 to start the third senior major championship of the year, two strokes off the lead jointly held by Denmark’s Soren Kjeldsen (67) and Argentine Ricardo Gonzalez (67).

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