Australian Masters Explained

Australian Masters
Location:Melbourne, Australia
Coordinates:-37.92°N 145.1°W
Establishment:1979
Course:Huntingdale Golf Club
Par:71
Yardage:7682yd
Tour:PGA Tour of Australasia
European Tour
Org:IMG
Format:Stroke play
Month Played:November
Final Year:2015
Aggregate:268 Bradley Hughes (1998)
To-Par:−24 as above
Final Champion: Peter Senior
Map:Australia#Victoria
Map Label:Huntingdale GC
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:200px

The Australian Masters was an annual golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia held in Victoria, Australia from 1979 to 2015.

History

The tournament is the brainchild of schoolteacher David Inglis. The Australian Masters was intended to be, in the words of Inglis, "an unashamed copy" of the Masters Tournament, the famous tournament in the United States. The event would be played at the same course every year and a ceremonial jacket would placed on the champion. In this case, the course would be Huntingdale Golf Club.

Inglis had no experience running a golf tournament and recruited Ian Stanley, a leading Australian touring professional, to give him advice. Stanley was able to secure commitments from top golfers like Graham Marsh, Lee Trevino, Bob Shearer, and Greg Norman. Prize money was originally supposed to be $50,000 but, due to an inability to find enough sponsors, a decision was made to reduce the purse to $30,000. Multiple players threatened to withdraw and a decision was made to cancel the tournament. However, at the last minute David Haines, a member at Huntingdale, was able to secure an additional $10,000 and the tournament could go on. New Zealand golfer Barry Vivian won the event by one over Shearer. The tournament lost $50,000 but managed to be profitable thereafter.[1]

In 1989 the International Management Group took control of the management of the tournament.[2]

Though the Australian Masters usually was part of the PGA Tour of Australasia's calendar, the event was not on the Order of Merit in 1992. The PGA Tour of Australasia requested that the field expand from 100 players to a full-field of 120 players. International Management Group (IMG), which ran the event, rejected the request. Frank Williams, an employee of IMG, justified the decision by stating, "The sponsors expect the Masters to be different from other Australian tournaments and it was sold to them as a limited-field special event."

The tournament was co-sanctioned by the European Tour from 2006 to 2009, with a significant 20% increase in the prize fund. Because the tournament is played late in the calendar year, in November or December, it formed part of the following year's European Tour schedule from 2006 through 2008. With the European Tour's decision to realign its schedule with the calendar year for 2010, the 2009 event was the first to be part of the current calendar year's tour schedule. The co-sanctioning with the European Tour was dropped after the 2009 event.

On 18 March 2009 the Victorian State Government announced a major coup, confirming that then World Number 1 Tiger Woods would play in the 2009 event at its new venue, Kingston Heath.[3] The announcement caused a minor public backlash due to 50% of Woods' A$3 million appearance fee being paid by taxpayer funds. Woods' appearance was tipped to generate close to A$20 million for the Victorian economy via tourism and other related areas.[4]

The event is owned by IMG.[5] The event was not played in 2016 and its future is reported to be in doubt.[6]

The tournament's iconic broadcast theme music used during the 1980s and 1990s was "Send Them Victorious" by Graham De Wilde, with tournament's tagline "The Tradition Continues" in use for the duration of its existence.Greg Norman won the Masters a record six times.The final event featured 56-year-old Peter Senior as the champion. It was his third win in this event and became the first player to win the Australian Open, the Australian PGA Championship and the Australian Masters all in his fifties. Future major winner who was an amateur at the time Bryson DeChambeau finished tied in second place.[7]

Venues

Until 2008, the Australian Masters was always held at the Huntingdale Golf Club in South Oakleigh. From 2009, a rotation system was introduced and the event was staged at different courses in the Melbourne area.[8]

The following venues have been used since the founding of the Australian Masters in 1979.

Venue Location First Last Times
Victoria 1979 2015 31
Victoria 2009 2012 2
Victoria 2010 2011 2
Victoria 2013 2013 1
Victoria 2014 2014 1

Winners

YearTour(s)WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenueRef.
Uniqlo Masters
2015 Peter Senior (3) 276 −8 2 strokes
BetEasy Masters
2014 279 −9 1 stroke
Talisker Masters
2013 Adam Scott (2) 270 −14 2 strokes
2012 271 −17 4 strokes
JBWere Masters
2011 269 −15 3 strokes
2010 274 −10 1 stroke
2009 274 −14 2 strokes
Sportsbet Australian Masters
2008 276 −12 Playoff Huntingdale
Mastercard Masters
2007 275 −13 Playoff Huntingdale
2006 276 −12 2 strokes Huntingdale
2005 Robert Allenby (2) 271 −17 Playoff Huntingdale
2004 271 −17 Playoff Huntingdale
2003 277 −11 Playoff Huntingdale
2002 Peter Lonard (2) 279 −9 Playoff Huntingdale
Ericsson Masters
2001 278 −10 1 stroke Huntingdale
2000 282 −10 4 strokes Huntingdale
1999 276 −16 1 stroke Huntingdale
1998 Bradley Hughes (2) 268 −24 5 strokes Huntingdale
1997 276 −16 Playoff Huntingdale
1996 Craig Parry (3) 279 −13 2 strokes Huntingdale
Australian Masters
1995 Peter Senior (2) 280 −12 1 stroke Huntingdale
Microsoft Australian Masters
1994 Craig Parry (2) 282 −10 3 strokes Huntingdale
1993 281 −11 Playoff Huntingdale
Pyramid Australian Masters
1992 283 −9 3 strokes Huntingdale
1991 278 −14 1 stroke Huntingdale
Australian Masters
1990 Greg Norman (6) 273 −19 2 strokes Huntingdale
1989 Greg Norman (5) 280 −12 5 strokes Russell Claydon (a) Huntingdale [9]
1988 283 −9 Playoff Huntingdale [10]
1987 Greg Norman (4) 273 −19 9 strokes Huntingdale
1986 284 −8 1 stroke Huntingdale [11]
1985 ANZ 281 −11 3 strokes Huntingdale
1984 ANZ Greg Norman (3) 285 −7 3 strokes Huntingdale [12]
1983 ANZ Greg Norman (2) 285 −7 4 strokes Huntingdale [13]
1982 ANZ 289 −3 1 stroke Huntingdale [14]
1981 ANZ 289 −3 7 strokes Huntingdale [15]
1980 ANZ 288 −4 Playoff Huntingdale [16]
1979 ANZ 289 −3 1 stroke Huntingdale [17]
Sources:[18] [19]

External links

-37.92°N 145.1°W

Notes and References

  1. News: 2008-11-22 . Foresight: How the Masters was born . 2024-07-12 . The Sydney Morning Herald.
  2. News: 1992-01-17 . Two Australians lead low-scoring field . Canberra Times . 2021-10-04.
  3. News: Woods to play in Australia for first time in over a decade . . 19 March 2009 . 19 March 2009 . Julian . Linden.
  4. News: Tiger Woods comes to Melbourne, costing taxpayers $1.5m . . 19 March 2009 . 19 March 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090322124621/http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/nrl/story/0%2C27074%2C25207924-11088%2C00.html . 22 March 2009 .
  5. Web site: IMG ties JBWere to Australian Masters extension . SportsPro . 6 April 2010 . Eoin . Connolly.
  6. News: Australian Masters 2016 called off and the future of the event remains unclear . Herald Sun . 30 March 2016 . Russell . Gould.
  7. News: Peter Senior wins third Australian Masters title, Adam Scott falls short at Huntingdale . ABC News . 22 November 2015 . 22 November 2021.
  8. News: Huntingdale's hold on Australian Masters at an end . https://archive.today/20121215193037/http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24540305-5010360,00.html . dead . 15 December 2012 . . 23 October 2008 . 28 October 2008 .
  9. News: 1989-02-20 . Sports results and details . 21 . The Canberra Times . 2021-09-23 . Trove.
  10. News: 1988-02-22 . Baker-Finch wins . 1 . The Canberra Times . 2020-10-27 . Trove.
  11. News: 1986-02-24 . O'Meara soars with eagles to clinch Masters victory . 22 . The Canberra Times . 2020-10-27 . Trove.
  12. News: 1984-02-20 . Second title in row Masters to Norman by three . 16 . The Canberra Times . 2020-10-27 . Trove.
  13. News: 1983-02-21 . Norman wins a second Masters . 22 . The Canberra Times . 2020-10-27 . Trove.
  14. News: 1982-02-22 . Masters Golf: Marsh—by a stroke . 16 . The Canberra Times . 2020-10-27 . Trove.
  15. News: 1981-03-02 . Australian Masters: Norman beats 'hoodoo' . 16 . The Canberra Times . 2020-10-27 . Trove.
  16. News: 1980-03-03 . Masters to Littler after sudden-death play-off . 16 . The Canberra Times . 2020-10-27 . Trove.
  17. News: 1979-03-05 . Vivian wins Masters title despite poor final round . 1 . The Canberra Times . 2020-10-27 . Trove.
  18. Web site: The Australian Masters . users.tpg.com.au . 10 March 2018.
  19. Web site: Tournament Results: Australian Masters . where2golf.com.