Main Tournament Results
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.
Dates | Tournament | State / Country | Prize fund | Winner | Notes |
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9-12 Feb | Johnnie Walker Classic | Western Australia | GBP1,250,000 | Kevin Stadler | Co-sanctioned by the Asian and European Tours |
16-19 Feb | Jacob's Creek Open Championship | South Australia | A$1,000,000 | Paul Sheehan | Co-sanctioned by the Nationwide Tour |
23-26 Feb | ING New Zealand PGA Championship | New Zealand | USD600,000 | Jim Rutledge | Co-sanctioned by the Nationwide Tour |
9-12 Nov | HSBC Champions Tournament | China | USD5,000,000 | Yang Yong-eun | Multi-sanctioned |
16-19 Nov | MFS Australian Open | New South Wales | A$1,500,000 | John Senden | |
23-26 Nov | MasterCard Masters | Victoria | A$1,250,000 | Justin Rose | Co-sanctioned by the European Tour |
30 Nov - 3 Dec | Blue Chip New Zealand Open | New Zealand | NZD1,500,000 | Nathan Green | Co-sanctioned by the European Tour |
7-10 Dec | Cadbury Schweppes Australian PGA Championship | Queensland | A$1,200,000 | Nick O'Hern |
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