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The PGA Tour of Australasia is a professional golf tour for men. Official events on the tour count for World Golf Ranking points. The tour was formed in 1973 as the PGA Tour of Australia and adopted its current name in 1991.

Most of the leading players on the tour are Australian, with a smaller domestic contingent from New Zealand, but players from many other countries all over the world also participate. The very best Australasian players devote most of their time to the PGA Tour or the European Tour, typically returning home for two or three events each year or even not at all. Therefore the Australasian Tour is a feeder for the larger tours. Some of the leading events are co-sanctioned by the European Tour in order to encourage higher ranked players to enter and to attract more sponsorship. Players with a background on the tour who have reached the world top 20 since the turn of the Millennium include Steve Elkington and Adam Scott. The leading tournaments on the tour include the Australian Open, the Australian PGA Championship, the Australian Masters and the New Zealand Open.

The PGA Tour of Australasia's development tour is the Von Nida Tour (named after Australian golfer Norman Von Nida) which features around ten events with purses of around one hundred thousand Australian Dollars each. The main tour events take place in the Southern Hemisphere summer, that is late in the calendar year and early in the next one, while the Von Nida Tour events mainly take place in the local spring and autumn. However the money list is calculated for calendar years.

In November 2005 it was reported by the BBC that the tour was going through difficult times, with the schedule for the 2005/06 summer season reduced to six events, three of them co-sponsored by other tours. The Heineken Classic, which was the richest event in Australasia in 2005, has been cancelled in 2006 due to the withdrawal of the sponsor. One factor in the tour's problems is the rise of the nearby Asian Tour. The tour chairman Wayne Grady, and player Mark Hensby both complained that Australia's biggest golf icon Greg Norman, who is a U.S. resident, doesn't do enough to support the tour. Norman dismissed their comments. [1]

[edit] Schedule

The table below shows the 2006 schedule. It only lists official money events on the main tour and Open Championship International Qualifying. For a complete table of events recognised by the PGA Tour of Australasia, including Von Nida Tour events and World Golf Championships see the official site.

DatesTournamentState / CountryPrize fundNotesWinner
30 Jan - 1 FebBritish Open Championship International QualifyingVictoriaN/AUp to four places at The Open Championship availableN/A
9-12 FebJohnnie Walker ClassicWestern AustraliaGBP 1,250,000Co-sanctioned by the Asian and European ToursImage:Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Stadler
16-19 FebJacob's Creek Open ChampionshipSouth AustraliaAUD 1,000,000Co-sanctioned by the Nationwide TourImage:Flag of Australia.svg Paul Sheehan
23-26 FebING New Zealand PGA ChampionshipNew ZealandUSD 600,000Co-sanctioned by the Nationwide TourImage:Flag of Canada.svg Jim Rutledge
9-12 NovHSBC Champions TournamentChinaUSD 5,000,000Multi-sanctionedImage:Flag of South Korea.svg Yang Yong-eun
16-19 NovMFS Australian OpenNew South WalesAUD $1,500,000-Image:Flag of Australia.svg John Senden
23-26 NovMasterCard MastersVictoriaAUS 1,250,000Co-sanctioned by the European TourImage:Flag of England.svg Justin Rose
30 Nov - 3 DecBlue Chip New Zealand OpenNew ZealandNZ 1,500,000Co-sanctioned by the European TourImage:Flag of Australia.svg Nathan Green
7-10 DecCadbury Schweppes Australian PGA ChampionshipQueenslandAUD 1,200,000-
Source: [2]

[edit] Order of Merit winners

PGA Tour of Australia

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