The Queensland PGA Championship is a golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia.[1] The tournament is currently held at Nudgee Golf Club in Nudgee.

Queensland PGA Championship
Tournament information
LocationNudgee, Queensland, Australia
Established1926
Course(s)Nudgee Golf Club
(Kurrai Course)
Par72
Length7,046 yards (6,443 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour of Australasia
Von Nida Tour
Australasian Development Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundA$250,000
Month playedOctober/November
Tournament record score
Aggregate254 Brad Kennedy (2013)
To par−29 Kurt Barnes (2004)
Score9 and 8 Eddie Anderson (1939)
Current champion
Australia Phoenix Campbell
Location map
Nudgee GC is located in Australia
Nudgee GC
Nudgee GC
Location in Australia
Nudgee GC is located in Queensland
Nudgee GC
Nudgee GC
Location in Queensland

History

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The event was founded as the Queensland Professional Championship in 1926. The inaugural championship was played at Brisbane Golf Club in late November with 12 professionals competing. There was a 36-hole stroke-play stage with the leading 4 qualifying for the match-play. The 36-hole semi-finals were played the following day with the 36-hole final on the third day.[2] Arthur Spence, the Royal Queensland professional, beat Jack Quarton, the Toowoomba professional, in the final.[3] In 1927 the number of qualifiers was increased to 8, with the quarter and semi-finals played over 18 holes on the second day.[4] From 1930 the event was extended to four days, with all matches over 36 holes.[5]

Charlie Brown was the most successful golfer before World War II, winning three times in succession from 1930 to 1932.[6] He appeared in 7 finals in a row and 9 finals in all. Ossie Walker was another three-time winner, in 1934, 1936 and 1938.[7] After the war, Reg Want dominated, winning 7 times in 9 years to 1954. He didn't play in one of the other two, losing the other at the quarter-final stage.[8] He won for an eighth time in 1962. Darrell Welch won four times in five years between 1956 and 1960. Since Want's eighth win in 1962, no player has won the event more than twice.

The championship has been a PGA Tour of Australasia event since 2009 and has been held at City Golf Club in Toowoomba during that period.

No tournament was played in 2021, but the tournament returned in 2022 with a change of venue to Nudgee Golf Club in Nudgee.[9]

Notable former winners of the event include major champions David Graham, Greg Norman and Ian Baker-Finch. In addition, 2015 PGA champion Jason Day narrowly lost out in a playoff in the 2005 event when it was part of the Von Nida Tour.[10]

Winners

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Year Tour[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Ref.
Queensland PGA Championship
2024 ANZ   Phoenix Campbell (2) 277 −11 Playoff   Jak Carter Nudgee
2023 ANZ   Phoenix Campbell (a) 279 −9 1 stroke   Harrison Crowe
  Lawry Flynn
  Deyen Lawson
  David Micheluzzi
  Jack Pountney
  Blake Proverbs
  Nick Voke
Nudgee
QLD PGA Championship
2022
(Nov)
ANZ   Aaron Wilkin 284 −4 Playoff   Justin Warren Nudgee [11]
Queensland PGA Championship
2022
(Jan)
ANZ   Anthony Quayle 276 −12 2 strokes   Daniel Gale Nudgee [12]
2021: No tournament
Coca-Cola Queensland PGA Championship
2020 ANZ   Michael Sim 268 −12 Playoff   Scott Arnold City [13]
2019 ANZ   Daniel Nisbet 256 −24 6 strokes   Harrison Endycott
  Deyen Lawson
City [14]
2018 ANZ   Daniel Fox 262 −18 1 stroke   Steven Jeffress
  Matthew Millar
City [15]
2017 ANZ   Daniel Pearce 261 −19 Playoff   Matthew Millar City [16]
2016 ANZ   David Klein 265 −15 Playoff   Tim Hart City [17]
2015 ANZ   Ryan Fox 263 −17 1 stroke   Matthew Millar
  Cameron Smith
City [18]
2014 ANZ   Anthony Summers 256 −24 3 strokes   Ryan Fox City [19]
2013 ANZ   Brad Kennedy 254 −18 2 strokes   Michael Hendry City [20]
2012 ANZ   Andrew Tschudin 199[b] −11 1 stroke   Andrew Martin
  Brody Ninyette
City [21]
Cellarbrations Queensland PGA Championship
2011 ANZ   Gareth Paddison 262 −18 2 strokes   Terry Pilkadaris
  Kieran Pratt
City [22]
Queensland PGA Championship
2010   Peter Senior incorporated into the Australian PGA Championship [23]
Cellarbrations Queensland PGA Championship
2009 ANZ   Steven Bowditch 260 −20 6 strokes   Clint Rice City [24]
Queensland PGA Championship
2008 VNT   Darren Beck incorporated into the Callaway Hi-Lite Pro-Am [25]
Greater Building Society Queensland PGA Championship
2007 VNT   Andrew Bonhomme 261 −23 2 strokes   Darren Beck
  Michael Curtain
Emerald Lakes [26][27]
Greater Building Society QLD PGA Championship
2006 VNT   Cameron Percy 264 −20 2 strokes   Michael Brennan
  Aaron Townsend
Emerald Lakes [28]
2005 VNT   Scott Gardiner 261 −23 Playoff   Jason Day (a) Emerald Lakes [10]
Toyota Queensland PGA Championship
2004 VNT   Kurt Barnes 259 −29 1 stroke   Gary Simpson Emerald Lakes [29]
Queensland PGA Championship
2003 VNT   David Diaz 266 −22 Playoff   Aaron Townsend Emerald Lakes [30]
2002 ANZ   Andre Stolz 266 −22 2 strokes   Paul Sheehan Gold Coast [31]
2001 ANZDT   Anthony Painter 268 −20 5 strokes   Scott Gardiner Gold Coast [32]
2000   Nathan Green  
1999 FT   Jon Riley 267 −21 Playoff   Craig Jones Gold Coast [33][34]
1998 FT   Lucas Parsons (2) 273 −15 3 strokes   Terry Price Gold Coast [35]
1997 FT   Lucas Parsons 276 −12 Playoff   Brad Andrews
  John Senden
Gold Coast [36][34]
1996 FT   David Ecob 210 −6 1 stroke   Elliot Boult
  Darren Cole
  Anthony Summers
Gold Coast [37]
1995 FT   Tod Power 281 −7 2 strokes   Tony Carolan
  Matthew King
  Lucien Tinkler
Gold Coast [37]
1994 ANZ, FT   Robert Stephens 273 −15 4 strokes   Lucien Tinkler McLeod [38]
1993 FT   Chris Taylor 285 1 stroke   Anthony Painter Paradise Springs [37]
1992   Ossie Moore (2) 271 −17 3 strokes   Terry Price Gainsborough Greens [39]
1991   Wayne Case 282 −6 2 strokes   Mike Sprengel Gainsborough Greens [40]
1990   Terry Price (2) 275 −13 4 strokes   Mike Colandro Gainsborough Greens [41]
1989   Zoran Zorkic 277 −11 1 stroke   Terry Price Howeston [42]
1988   Terry Price 275 Playoff   Robert Stephens Toowoomba [43]
1987 ANZ   Peter Senior 278 −10 Playoff   Jeff Woodland Pacific [44]
Fourex Queensland PGA Championship
1986 ANZ   Ossie Moore 277 −11 10 strokes   Brett Ogle
  Peter Senior
Indooroopilly [45]
Queensland PGA Championship
1985 ANZ   Peter Fowler 277 −7 1 stroke   Keith Parker
  Wayne Riley
Brisbane [46]
Coca-Cola Queensland PGA Championship
1984 ANZ   Ian Baker-Finch 285 −3 1 stroke   Ossie Moore Royal Queensland [47]
Queensland PGA Championship
1983 ANZ   Peter McWhinney 283 −5 2 strokes   Ossie Moore Royal Queensland [48]
1982 ANZ   Paul Foley 288 E Playoff   Peter Fowler Royal Queensland [49]
1981   Mike Ferguson 285 −3 3 strokes   Bob Shaw Royal Queensland [50]
1980   John Victorsen 288 E 1 stroke   Bryan Smith Royal Queensland [51]
1979 ANZ   Greg Norman 285 −7 8 strokes   Royal Queensland [52]
1978   Allan Cooper  
1977   Bryan Smith  
1976   Randall Vines (2)  
1975   Errol Hartvigsen (2) 284 E 9 strokes   John Dyer Brisbane [53]
1974   John Klatt (2)  
1973   Randall Vines  
1972   Peter Barry  
1971   Errol Hartvigsen  
1970   John Klatt  
1969   Bobby Gibson (2)  
1968   Ted Ball  
1967   David Graham  
1966   Les Wilson  
1965   Bobby Gibson  
1964   John Collins (2)  
1963   Jack Brown (2)  
1962   Reg Want (8)  
1961   Len Thomas   [54]
1960   Darrell Welch (4)   [55]
1959   Darrell Welch (3)  
1958   Darrell Welch (2)  
1957   John Collins  
1956   Darrell Welch  
1955   Doug Katterns 5 and 4   Reg Want [56]
1954   Reg Want (7) 3 and 2   Jack Brown Keperra [8]
1953   Jack Brown 2 and 1   Fred Anderson Gailes [57]
1952   Reg Want (6) 2 and 1   Murray Crafter Royal Queensland [58]
1951   Reg Want (5) 3 and 2   Jack Brown Indooroopilly [59]
1950   Jim McInnes 4 and 3   Jack Downs Brisbane [60]
1949   Reg Want (4) 1 up   Ossie Walker Indooroopilly [61]
1948   Reg Want (3) 4 and 3   Ossie Walker Toowoomba [62]
1947   Reg Want (2) 4 and 3   Ossie Walker Brisbane [63]
1946   Reg Want 3 and 1   Eddie Anderson Peninsula [64]
1940–1945: No tournament due to World War II
1939   Eddie Anderson (2) 9 and 8   Charlie Brown Brisbane [65]
1938   Ossie Walker (3) 9 and 7   Eddie Anderson Royal Queensland [7]
1937   Eddie Anderson 4 and 2   Ossie Walker Gailes [66]
1936   Ossie Walker (2) 6 and 4   Charlie Brown Victoria Park [67]
1935   Arthur Gazzard (2) 4 and 2   Eddie Anderson Indooroopilly [68]
1934   Ossie Walker 7 and 5   Charlie Brown Brisbane [69]
1933   Arthur Gazzard 2 and 1   Charlie Brown Royal Queensland [70]
1932   Charlie Brown (3) 1 up   Jack Quarton Brisbane [6]
1931   Charlie Brown (2) 1 up   Joe Cohen Royal Queensland [71]
1930   Charlie Brown 2 and 1   Tom Southcombe Brisbane [5]
1929   Jack Quarton 4 and 3   Charlie Brown Royal Queensland [72]
1928   Alex Denholm 2 and 1   Charlie Brown Brisbane [73]
1927   Dick Carr 4 and 3   Arthur Spence Royal Queensland [4]
1926   Arthur Spence 2 and 1   Jack Quarton Brisbane [3]

Multiple winners

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Sixteen players have won this tournament more than once through 2020.

Notes

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  1. ^ ANZ − PGA Tour of Australasia; ANZDT − Australasian Development Tour; FT − Foundation Tour; VNT − Von Nida Tour.
  2. ^ Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

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