Australian Golf Open confirmed for November
The return to the golfing schedule of the Australian Open has been hailed by Golf Australia’s staging
partner Sportfive. Golf Australia confirmed the battle for the time-honoured Stonehaven Cup, one of world golf’s oldest trophies, will take place at The Australian Golf Club in Sydney from November 25-28.
Mark Hardess, a spokesperson for Sportfive, said: “It’s fantastic that we have so much support to get the tournament up and running again. ``We owe a debt of gratitude to all our stakeholders and I can’t wait to
bring the event to life again in November.” Hardess said news that the event will go ahead this year had provided a surge of energy. The Australian Open’s 2020 edition was originally scheduled to be played
at Melbourne’s Kingston Heath, then postponed from November to February this year, but later cancelled because of the pandemic. It was the first time the event – the world’s fifth oldest professional tournament – had not been staged outside the two world wars, having first been held in 1904.
The Australian Open is a flagship tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia. The winner will receive a minimum of 32 world ranking points. After a year’s hiatus caused by the covid-19 pandemic, the 105th edition of the national championship will take place the week before the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland, giving the PGA Tour of Australasia a two-week block of world
class golf. Golf Australia chief executive James Sutherland said: “The open has been a focal point of the Australian summer for decades and we’re extremely pleased to bring it back. “It was tough for all involved to miss out last year, particularly for players without their national championship on offer and for fans who simply want to see the best golf has to offer. “So we’re thrilled to have the support of our stakeholders to be able to bring the championship to life once more, particularly at The Australian for a record 22nd time.”