Tour explores new frontiers in Papua New Guinea - PGA of Australia

Tour explores new frontiers in Papua New Guinea


The PGA Tour of Australasia will explore new territories in
2016 as it heads to Papua New Guinea for the first time.

The PGA Tour of Australasia will explore new territories in
2016 as it heads to Papua New Guinea for the first time.

"PapuaThe South Pacific Export Radler PNG Open will become a fully
fledged PGA Tour of Australasia tournament after many years of being a
successful pro-am event.

To be played at the Royal Port Moresby Golf Club, which
successfully hosted the Pacific Games in 2015, Tour Professionals will be
competing for a minimum of AU$140,000 and Official World Golf Ranking Points
when they tee off from 21-24 April.

"The PGA Tour of Australasia continues to grow and offer Tour
Professionals opportunities to compete in quality tournaments," said Brian
Thorburn, CEO of the PGA of Australia which oversees the Tour.

"We are delighted to have the South Pacific Export Radler
PNG Open join the schedule, expanding the Tour’s presence across Australasia."

"The PNG Open has for many years been run successfully as a
pro-am on the Choice Hotels PGA Pro-Am Series but its elevation to the Tour sees
the prize money become official on the PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit, the
application of Official World Ranking Points and as such it is expected the
tournament will receive a boost in the strength of field competing for the
title."

Papua New Guinea will be one of five countries the PGA Tour
of Australasia visits in 2016 with events on the schedule being played across
Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and New Caledonia.

The South Pacific Export Radler PNG Open also becomes the
third National Open on the PGA Tour of Australasia’s schedule with the BMW ISPS
HANDA New Zealand Open and Emirates Australian Open to also be contested in
2016.

From Papua New
Guinea the PGA Tour of Australasia will travel to Western Australia for the Nexus
Risk Group TSA WA Open to be played from 28 April – 1 May with the TX Civil and
Logistics WA PGA Championship being played in Kalgoorlie from 12-15 May.

For the current
PGA Tour of Australasia schedule please visit pga.org.au.


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