Western Australia PGA Championship

CKB WA PGA Championship
Tournament information
LocationKalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia
Established1933
CourseKalgoorlie Golf Course
Par72
Length7,328 yards (6,701 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour of AustralasiaVon Nida TourAustralasian Development Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundA$250,000
Month playedOctober
Tournament record score
Aggregate264 Kim Felton (2003)
To par−24 as above
Score10 and 9 Fred Thompson (1946)
Current champion
AustraliaAustin Bautista
Location map
Kalgoorlie Golf Course is located in Australia
Kalgoorlie Golf Course
Kalgoorlie Golf Course
Location in Australia
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Kalgoorlie Golf Course is located in Western Australia
Kalgoorlie Golf Course
Kalgoorlie Golf Course
Location in Western Australia
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The Western Australia PGA Championship, currently known as the CKB WA PGA Championship is a golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia. Since 2012 it has been held at Kalgoorlie Golf Course.

Winners

YearTour[a]WinnerScoreTo parMargin ofvictoryRunner(s)-upVenueRef.
CKB WA PGA Championship
2025ANZAustraliaAustin Bautista274−141 strokeAustraliaJay MackenzieKalgoorlie
2024ANZAustraliaJack Buchanan271−17PlayoffAustraliaJordan DoullKalgoorlie
2023ANZAustraliaBen Eccles265−235 strokesAustraliaHaydn BarronKalgoorlie
2022(Oct)ANZAustraliaDavid Micheluzzi273−153 strokesAustraliaBen FergusonKalgoorlie
2022(Apr)ANZAustraliaJay Mackenzie269−192 strokesAustraliaAustin BautistaKalgoorlie[1]
2021ANZNo tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic[2]
TX Civil & Logistics WA PGA Championship
2020AustraliaJarryd Felton203−131 strokeAustraliaBrett RumfordKalgoorlie[3]
2019(Oct)ANZAustraliaDarren Beck272−162 strokesAustraliaJarryd FeltonKalgoorlie[4]
2019(May)ANZNew ZealandMichael Long274−141 strokeAustraliaBrody MartinKalgoorlie[5]
2017ANZAustraliaDimitrios Papadatos276−121 strokeAustraliaRory BourkeKalgoorlie[6]
2016ANZAustraliaStephen Dartnall272−161 strokeAustraliaAaron PikeAustraliaLindsay WilsonKalgoorlie[7]
2015ANZAustraliaBrett Rumford272−162 strokesAustraliaDaniel FoxKalgoorlie[8]
WA Goldfields PGA Championship
2014ANZAustraliaRyan Lynch276−121 strokeAustraliaPeter CookeAustraliaChris GauntKalgoorlie[9]
2013ANZAustraliaJack Wilson278−10PlayoffNew ZealandNick GillespieKalgoorlie[10]
2012ANZAustraliaPeter Wilson283−52 strokesAustraliaGlenn JoynerKalgoorlie[11]
Brunel WA PGA Championship
2011ANZAustraliaMichael Wright273−151 strokeAustraliaTerry PilkadarisThe Vines[12]
WA PGA Championship
2010ANZAustraliaDavid Bransdon271−172 strokesAustraliaMatthew GriffinBunbury[13]
LSM WA PGA Championship
2009ANZAustraliaAndrew Bonhomme281−71 strokeAustraliaDavid DiazNew ZealandHamish RobertsonBunbury[14]
Oceanique WA PGA Championship
2008VNTNew ZealandMichael Long275−133 strokesAustraliaMatthew GriffinPort Bouvard
2007VNTAustraliaJason Norris281−71 strokeAustraliaAaron TownsendPort Bouvard
Western Australia PGA Championship
2006VNTAustraliaAndrew Pitt268−121 strokeAustraliaDean AlabanWestern Australian
WA PGA Championship
2005VNTAustraliaAdam Bland273−151 strokeAustraliaBrad LambAraluen
2004VNTAustraliaKim Felton (3)266−143 strokesAustraliaBenjamin BurgeWestern Australian
2003VNTAustraliaKim Felton (2)264−248 strokesAustraliaAdrian PerceyWanneroo
Western Australia PGA Championship
2002ANZAustraliaKim Felton273−7PlayoffAustraliaEuan WaltersGosnells[15]
WA PGA Championship
2001ANZDTAustraliaMarcus Cain272−161 strokeAustraliaBrad AndrewsRoyal Perth[16]
2000ANZDTAustraliaMatthew Habgood274−147 strokesAustraliaJustin CooperJoondalup
Western Australia PGA Championship
1999FTAustraliaEuan Walters
1998FTAustraliaDavid Armstrong
1997FTAustraliaStephen Leaney
1996FTAustraliaDavid Ecob278−102 strokesAustraliaGary SimpsonJoondalup
1995FTAustraliaGreg Chalmers281−71 strokeEnglandBen JacksonJoondalup
1994FTAustraliaMichael Barry284−43 strokesAustraliaStuart ApplebyAustraliaDarren BarnesNew ZealandElliott BoultAustraliaRobert FarleyAustraliaScott LaycockNew ZealandGrant MooreheadJoondalup
1993FTAustraliaMalcolm Baker284−4PlayoffAustraliaDavid Iwasaki-SmithAustraliaM. SpencerJoondalup
1992AustraliaBrad Andrews (2)
1991AustraliaBrad Andrews
1990United StatesMike Colandro
1989AustraliaRobert Farley
1988: No tournament
1987AustraliaGerry Taylor
1986AustraliaRoger Mackay
1985AustraliaPeter Senior
1984AustraliaTrevor Osborn
1984AustraliaGarry Merrick
1983AustraliaRoss Metherell (3)
1982AustraliaPeter Mills
1981AustraliaTerry Gale
1980AustraliaPeter Randall
1979AustraliaRichard Coombes
1978ANZAustraliaGraham Marsh (2)280−87 strokesAustraliaGraham Johnson
1977ANZAustraliaKel Nagle283−51 strokeNew ZealandBarry VivianSun City[17][18]
1976AustraliaAllan Cooper
1975AustraliaGraham Johnson (2)
1974AustraliaGraham Johnson
1973AustraliaRoss Metherell (2)
1972AustraliaBarry Fry
1971AustraliaRoss Metherell
1970AustraliaHilary Lawler (2)
1969AustraliaGraham Marsh
1968AustraliaRoy Draddy (4)
1967AustraliaLen Thomas
1966AustraliaHilary Lawler
1965AustraliaLes Nicholls (8)
1964: No tournament
1963AustraliaRoy Draddy (3)
1962AustraliaRoy Draddy (2)
1961AustraliaRoy Draddy
1960AustraliaBob Tuohy
1959AustraliaLes Nicholls (7)
1958AustraliaLes Nicholls (6)
1957AustraliaLes Nicholls (5)
1956AustraliaBrian Crafter (3)
1955AustraliaBrian Crafter (2)
1954AustraliaBrian Crafter
1953AustraliaLes Nicholls (4)
1952AustraliaLes Nicholls (3)
1951AustraliaLes Nicholls (2)
1950AustraliaCharles Jackson1 upAustraliaLes NichollsNedlands[19]
1949AustraliaLes Nicholls3099 strokesAustraliaEric AlbertsMount Yokine andRoyal Perth[20][21]
1948AustraliaFred Thompson (2)38 holesAustraliaEric AlbertsRoyal Perth[22]
1947AustraliaHarry Godden6 and 5AustraliaCharlie SnowRoyal Fremantle[23]
1946AustraliaFred Thompson10 and 9AustraliaHarry GoddenMount Lawley[24]
1940–1945: No tournament due to World War II
1939AustraliaEric Alberts6 and 5AustraliaFred ThompsonRoyal Perth[25]
1938AustraliaTom Howard4 and 2AustraliaDan CullenLake Karrlnyup[26]
1937AustraliaCharlie Snow (2)2853 strokesAustraliaDan CullenRoyal Fremantle[27]
1936AustraliaCharlie Snow2918 strokesAustraliaTom HowardMount Yokine[28]
1935AustraliaErnie Bissett (2)5 and 4AustraliaCharlie SnowPerth[29]
1934AustraliaWalter Baldwin2 and 1AustraliaEric AlbertsLake Karrinyup[30]
1933AustraliaErnie Bissett5 and 4AustraliaCharlie SnowRoyal Fremantle[31]

Notes

  1. ^ANZ − PGA Tour of Australasia; ANZDT − Australasian Development Tour; FT − Foundation Tour; VNT − Von Nida Tour.

References

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