Australian Open (golf) - Winners

Winners

Year Champion Country Course
2011 Greg Chalmers (2/2) Australia The Lakes Golf Club
2010 Geoff Ogilvy Australia The Lakes Golf Club
2009 Adam Scott Australia New South Wales Golf Club
2008 Tim Clark South Africa Royal Sydney Golf Club
2007 Craig Parry Australia The Australian Golf Club
2006 John Senden Australia Royal Sydney Golf Club
2005 Robert Allenby (2/2) Australia Moonah Links
2004 Peter Lonard (2/2) Australia The Australian Golf Club
2003 Peter Lonard (1/2) Australia Moonah Links
2002 Stephen Allan Australia Victoria Golf Club
2001 Stuart Appleby Australia The Grand Golf Club
2000 Aaron Baddeley (2/2) Australia Kingston Heath Golf Club
1999 Aaron Baddeley (a) (1/2) Australia Royal Sydney Golf Club
1998 Greg Chalmers (1/2) Australia Royal Adelaide Golf Club
1997 Lee Westwood England Metropoltian Golf Club
1996 Greg Norman (5/5) Australia The Australian Golf Club
1995 Greg Norman (4/5) Australia Kingston Heath Golf Club
1994 Robert Allenby (1/2) Australia Royal Sydney Golf Club
1993 Brad Faxon United States Metropoltian Golf Club
1992 Steve Elkington Australia The Lakes Golf Club
1991 Wayne Riley Australia Royal Melbourne Golf Club
1990 John Morse United States
1989 Peter Senior Australia
1988 Mark Calcavecchia United States
1987 Greg Norman (3/5) Australia
1986 Rodger Davis Australia
1985 Greg Norman (2/5) Australia
1984 Tom Watson United States
1983 Peter Fowler Australia
1982 Bob Shearer Australia
1981 Bill Rogers United States
1980 Greg Norman (1/5) Australia
1979 Jack Newton Australia
1978 Jack Nicklaus (6/6) United States
1977 David Graham Australia
1976 Jack Nicklaus (5/6) United States
1975 Jack Nicklaus (4/6) United States
1974 Gary Player (7/7) South Africa
1973 J. C. Snead United States
1972 Peter Thomson (3/3) Australia
1971 Jack Nicklaus (3/6) United States
1970 Gary Player (6/7) South Africa
1969 Gary Player (5/7) South Africa
1968 Jack Nicklaus (2/6) United States
1967 Peter Thomson (2/3) Australia
1966 Arnold Palmer United States
1965 Gary Player (4/7) South Africa
1964 Jack Nicklaus (1/6) United States
1963 Gary Player (3/7) South Africa
1962 Gary Player (2/7) South Africa
1961 Frank Phillips (2/2) Australia
1960 Bruce Devlin (a) Australia
1959 Kel Nagle Australia
1958 Gary Player (1/7) South Africa
1957 Frank Phillips (1/2) Australia
1956 Bruce Crampton Australia
1955 Bobby Locke South Africa
1954 Ossie Pickworth (4/4) Australia
1953 Norman Von Nida (3/3) Australia
1952 Norman Von Nida (2/3) Australia
1951 Peter Thomson (1/3) Australia
1950 Norman Von Nida (1/3) Australia
1949 Eric Cremin Australia
1948 Ossie Pickworth (3/4) Australia
1947 Ossie Pickworth (2/4) Australia
1946 Ossie Pickworth (1/4) Australia
1940–45 No tournament - World War II
1939 Jim Ferrier (2/2) (a) Australia
1938 Jim Ferrier (1/2) (a) Australia
1937 George Naismith Australia
1936 Gene Sarazen United States
1935 Fergus McMahon Australia
1934 Billy Bolger Australia
1933 Lou Kelly Australia
1932 Mick Ryan (a) Australia
1931 Ivo Whitton (5/5) (a) Australia
1930 Frank Eyre Australia
1929 Ivo Whitton (4/5) (a) Australia
1928 Fred Popplewell (2/2) Australia
1927 Rufus Stewart Australia
1926 Ivo Whitton (3/5) (a) Australia
1925 Fred Popplewell (1/2) Australia
1924 Alex Russell (a) Australia
1923 Tom Howard Australia
1922 Charlie Campbell Australia
1921 Arthur Le Fevre Australia
1920 Joe Kirkwood, Sr. Australia
1914–19 No tournament - World War I
1913 Ivo Whitton (2/5) (a) Australia
1912 Ivo Whitton (1/5) (a) Australia
1911 Carnegie Clark (3/3) Australia
1910 Carnegie Clark (2/3) Australia
1909 Claude Felstead (a) Australia
1908 Clyde Pearce (a) Australia
1907 Michael Scott (2/2) (a) Australia
1906 Carnegie Clark (1/3) Australia
1905 Dan Soutar Australia
1904 Michael Scott (1/2) (a) Australia

(a) denotes amateur

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