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  1. Australian Open | Golf Australia

    The tournament continues to pay homage to the past, drive inclusivity through the format, while bringing to life a vibrant, exciting, and energised event for golf lovers through to sports fans.

  2. Past Results & Video Archive - Golf Australia Archive

    Champion: Dan Soutar (NSW) View Final Scores 1904 Australian Open Venue: The Australian Golf Club, NSW Date: 2-3 September Champion: Michael Scott (a) (Vic) View Final Scores Multiple …

  3. ISPS HANDA Australian Open 2023 | Golf Australia

    Don't miss seeing Australia's best golfers chasing glory in Sydney at the 2023 ISPS HANDA Australian Open. Tickets on sale now!

  4. ISPS HANDA Australian Open | Golf Australia

    The ISPS HANDA Australian Open will return to the famed Melbourne Sandbelt in 2024, to be played at Kingston Heath GC & The Victoria GC.

  5. REGISTER YOUR INTEREST - Golf

    See history being made at the 2022 Australian Open, held on the world-famous Melbourne Sandbelt from December 1-4, with Victoria Golf Club the primary host venue across all four days of the …

  6. Victorian winners progress to Play 9 at Aus Open - Golf Archive

    Corradan, McCandless, Turner and Scott are now set to join representatives from other states to Play 9 at the Emirates Australian at The Lakes Golf Club on Saturday 17 November.

  7. Aus Open: Karl relishes his homecoming - Golf Australia

    Nov 25, 2024 · Karl Vilips has not played in an Australian Open since 2017, when he received an invitation at The Australian via Golf Australia as one of the best young golfers in the national.

  8. 2008 Australian Open Royal Sydney Golf Club Round 1 Scores Pos. Score -Par+ Name 1= 65 -7 Stephen Dartnall (AUS) Mathew Goggin (AUS) Ewan Porter (AUS)

  9. Allenby Wins MFS Australian Open - Golf Australia Archive

    Victorian Robert Allenby has won his second Australian Open, taking out the 2005 title at Moonah Links by one shot.

  10. Tiger puts Bahamas over Aus Open - Golf Archive

    Tiger Woods will resist calls to have his players prepare for next year’s Presidents Cup at the Australian Open.