1997–98 PGA Tour of Australasia

The 1997–98 PGA Tour of Australasia was a series of men's professional golf events played mainly in Australia and New Zealand. The events were played during the calendar years of 1997 and 1998.

1997–98 PGA Tour of Australasia season
Duration11 September 1997 (1997-09-11) – 8 March 1998 (1998-03-08)
Number of official events13
Order of Merit Andrew Coltart

Schedule

The table below shows the 1997–98 schedule. It only lists official money events on the main tour.[1]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(A$)
Winner OWGR
points
Other
tours[lower-alpha 1]
Notes
14 Sep Ericsson Asia-Pacific Masters Indonesia US$500,000 Darren Cole (1) 16 ASA New tournament
23 Nov MasterCard Australian PGA Championship New South Wales 500,000 Andrew Coltart (2) 16
30 Nov Holden Australian Open Victoria 1,000,000 Lee Westwood (n/a) 38 Flagship event
7 Dec Australasian Players Championship Queensland 500,000 Greg Chalmers (1) 26
14 Dec AMP Air New Zealand Open New Zealand NZ$500,000 Greg Turner (5) 18
21 Dec Schweppes Coolum Classic Queensland 200,000 Craig Parry (8) 18
11 Jan Victorian Open Victoria 200,000 Brad King (1) 16
25 Jan Johnnie Walker Classic Thailand £750,000 Tiger Woods (n/a) 40 EUR
1 Feb Heineken Classic Western Australia 1,200,000 Thomas Bjørn (n/a) 32 EUR
8 Feb Greg Norman Holden International New South Wales 1,000,000 Greg Norman (33) 36
15 Feb Ericsson Masters Victoria 750,000 Bradley Hughes (4) 30
21 Feb Canon Challenge New South Wales 500,000 Peter O'Malley (2) 16
8 Mar ANZ Tour Championship Australian Capital Territory 500,000 Mathew Goggin (1) 16 New tournament
Tour Championship

Sources:[2][3]

Order of Merit

The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Australian dollars.

PositionPlayerPrize money (A$)
1 Andrew Coltart316,107
2 Peter O'Malley264,534
3 Greg Chalmers263,926
4 Mathew Goggin220,417
5 Robert Allenby213,234

Source:[4]

Notes

  1. ASA − Asian Tour; EUR − European Tour.

References

  1. "Australasian PGA Tour Schedule 1997–98". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. 23 July 1997. p. 45. Retrieved 10 August 2020 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Events – PGA Tour of Australasia – 1997". Official World Golf Ranking.
  3. "Events – PGA Tour of Australasia – 1998". Official World Golf Ranking.
  4. Happell, Charles (9 March 1998). "King throws crown away". The Age. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. p. Sport 2. Retrieved 10 August 2020 via Newspapers.com.
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