Western Australia PGA Championship

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CKB WA PGA Championship
Tournament information
Location Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia
Established1933
Course(s)Kalgoorlie Golf Course
Par72
Length7,399 yards (6,766 m)
Tour(s) PGA Tour of Australasia
Von Nida Tour
Australasian Development Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund A$250,000
Month playedOctober
Tournament record score
Aggregate264 Kim Felton (2003)
To par−24 as above
Score10 and 9 Fred Thompson (1946)
Current champion
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Micheluzzi
Location Map
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Kalgoorlie Golf Course
Location in Australia
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Kalgoorlie Golf Course
Location in Western Australia

The Western Australia PGA Championship, currently known as the CKB WA PGA Championship is a Tier 2 golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia. Since 2012 it has been held at Kalgoorlie Golf Course.

Contents

Winners

YearTour [lower-alpha 1] WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenueRef.
CKB WA PGA Championship
2023 ANZ Flag placeholder.svgFlag placeholder.svgKalgoorlie
2022
(Oct)
ANZ Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Micheluzzi 273−153 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ben Ferguson Kalgoorlie
2022
(Apr)
ANZ Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jay Mackenzie 269−192 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Austin Bautista Kalgoorlie [1]
2021 ANZ No tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic [2]
TX Civil & Logistics WA PGA Championship
2020 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jarryd Felton 203−131 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brett Rumford Kalgoorlie [3]
2019
(Oct)
ANZ Flag of Australia (converted).svg Darren Beck 272−162 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jarryd Felton Kalgoorlie [4]
2019
(May)
ANZ Flag of New Zealand.svg Michael Long 274−141 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brody Martin Kalgoorlie [5]
2017 ANZ Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dimitrios Papadatos 276−121 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rory Bourke Kalgoorlie [6]
2016 ANZ Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stephen Dartnall 272−161 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Pike
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lindsay Wilson
Kalgoorlie [7]
2015 ANZ Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brett Rumford 272−162 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Fox Kalgoorlie [8]
WA Goldfields PGA Championship
2014 ANZ Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryan Lynch 276−121 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Cooke
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Gaunt
Kalgoorlie [9]
2013 ANZ Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Wilson 278−10Playoff Flag of New Zealand.svg Nick Gillespie Kalgoorlie [10]
2012 ANZ Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Wilson 283−52 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Joyner Kalgoorlie [11]
Brunel WA PGA Championship
2011 ANZ Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Wright 273−151 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Pilkadaris The Vines [12]
WA PGA Championship
2010 ANZ Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Bransdon 271−172 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Griffin Bunbury [13]
LSM WA PGA Championship
2009 ANZ Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Bonhomme 281−71 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Diaz
Flag of New Zealand.svg Hamish Robertson
Bunbury [14]
Oceanique WA PGA Championship
2008 VNT Flag of New Zealand.svg Michael Long 275−133 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Griffin Port Bouvard
2007 VNT Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Norris 281−71 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Townsend Port Bouvard
Western Australia PGA Championship
2006 VNT Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Pitt 268−121 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Alaban Western Australian
WA PGA Championship
2005 VNT Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Bland 273−151 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brad Lamb Araluen
2004 VNT Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kim Felton (3)266−143 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Benjamin Burge Western Australian
2003 VNT Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kim Felton (2)264−248 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adrian Percey Wanneroo
Western Australia PGA Championship
2002 ANZ Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kim Felton 273−7Playoff Flag of Australia (converted).svg Euan Walters Gosnells [15]
WA PGA Championship
2001 ANZDT Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcus Cain 272−161 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brad Andrews Royal Perth [16]
2000 ANZDT Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Habgood 274−147 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Justin Cooper Joondalup
Western Australia PGA Championship
1999FT Flag of Australia (converted).svg Euan Walters Flag placeholder.svg
1998FT Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Armstrong Flag placeholder.svg
1997FT Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stephen Leaney Flag placeholder.svg
1996FT Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Ecob 278−102 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Simpson Joondalup
1995FT Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Chalmers 281−71 stroke Flag of England.svg Ben Jackson Joondalup
1994FT Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Barry 284−43 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stuart Appleby
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Darren Barnes
Flag of New Zealand.svg Elliott Boult
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Farley
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Laycock
Flag of New Zealand.svg Grant Moorehead
Joondalup
1993FT Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mike Baker 284−4Playoff Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Iwasaki-Smith
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M. Spencer
Joondalup
1992 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brad Andrews (2)Flag placeholder.svg
1991 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brad Andrews Flag placeholder.svg
1990 Flag of the United States.svg Mike Colandro Flag placeholder.svg
1989 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Farley Flag placeholder.svg
1988: No tournament
1987 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gerry Taylor Flag placeholder.svg
1986 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Roger Mackay Flag placeholder.svg
1985 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Senior Flag placeholder.svg
1984 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Trevor Osborn Flag placeholder.svg
1984 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garry Merrick Flag placeholder.svg
1983 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ross Metherell (3)Flag placeholder.svg
1982 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Mills Flag placeholder.svg
1981 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Gale Flag placeholder.svg
1980 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Randall Flag placeholder.svg
1979 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard Coombes Flag placeholder.svg
1978ANZ Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graham Marsh (2)280−87 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graham Johnson
1977ANZ Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kel Nagle 283−51 stroke Flag of New Zealand.svg Barry Vivian Sun City [17] [18]
1976 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Allan Cooper Flag placeholder.svg
1975 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graham Johnson (2)Flag placeholder.svg
1974 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graham Johnson Flag placeholder.svg
1973 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ross Metherell (2)Flag placeholder.svg
1972 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Barry Fry Flag placeholder.svg
1971 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ross Metherell Flag placeholder.svg
1970 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hilary Lawler (2)Flag placeholder.svg
1969 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graham Marsh Flag placeholder.svg
1968 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Roy Draddy (4)Flag placeholder.svg
1967 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Len Thomas Flag placeholder.svg
1966 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hilary Lawler Flag placeholder.svg
1965 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Les Nicholls (8)Flag placeholder.svg
1964: No tournament
1963 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Roy Draddy (3)Flag placeholder.svg
1962 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Roy Draddy (2)Flag placeholder.svg
1961 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Roy Draddy Flag placeholder.svg
1960 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Tuohy Flag placeholder.svg
1959 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Les Nicholls (7)Flag placeholder.svg
1958 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Les Nicholls (6)Flag placeholder.svg
1957 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Les Nicholls (5)Flag placeholder.svg
1956 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Crafter (3)Flag placeholder.svg
1955 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Crafter (2)Flag placeholder.svg
1954 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Crafter Flag placeholder.svg
1953 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Les Nicholls (4)Flag placeholder.svg
1952 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Les Nicholls (3)Flag placeholder.svg
1951 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Les Nicholls (2)Flag placeholder.svg
1950 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charles Jackson 1 up Flag of Australia (converted).svg Les Nicholls Nedlands [19]
1949 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Les Nicholls 3099 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Eric Alberts Mount Yokine and
Royal Perth
[20] [21]
1948 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fred Thompson (2)38 holes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Eric Alberts Royal Perth [22]
1947 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Harry Godden 6 and 5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charlie Snow Royal Fremantle [23]
1946 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fred Thompson 10 and 9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Harry Godden Mount Lawley [24]
1940–1945: No tournament due to World War II
1939 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Eric Alberts 6 and 5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fred Thompson Royal Perth [25]
1938 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tom Howard 4 and 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dan Cullen Lake Karrlnyup [26]
1937 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charlie Snow (2)2853 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dan Cullen Royal Fremantle [27]
1936 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charlie Snow 2918 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tom Howard Mount Yokine [28]
1935 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ernie Bissett (2)5 and 4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charlie Snow Perth [29]
1934 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Walter Baldwin 2 and 1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Eric Alberts Lake Karrinyup [30]
1933 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ernie Bissett 5 and 4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charlie Snow Royal Fremantle [31]

Notes

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

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