Gippsland Super 6

The Gippsland Super 6 is a golf tournament that was played for the first time in November 2019. It is played at Warragul Country Club in Warragul, Gippsland, in south-eastern Victoria, Australia.

Gippsland Super 6
Tournament information
LocationWarragul, Victoria, Australia
Established2019
Course(s)Warragul Country Club
Par71
Length6,068 yards (5,549 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour of Australasia
FormatStroke play and Match play
Prize fundA$137,500
Month playedDecember
Tournament record score
Aggregate22 Marcus Fraser (2021)
22 Jack Thompson (2021)
22 Jordan Zunic (2021)
To par−2 Marcus Fraser (2021)
Current champion
Jack Thompson
Location Map
Warragul CC
Location in Australia
Warragul CC
Location in Victoria

Format

The tournament uses a "Super 6" format. The first three days consist of ordinary stroke play, with a cut after 36 holes reducing the field to the top 50 and ties. After 54 holes, the field is cut to a fixed 24. On the final day, there is a knock-out phase, when six-hole stroke play contests are played. The leading 8 players after 54 holes receive a bye to the second round.[1]

History

Because of bad weather the inaugural event in 2019 was reduced to 54 holes, the knockout phase being abandoned. Tom Power Horan won with a score of 205, 11 under par, beating Brady Watt by a stroke.[2]

Marcus Fraser won the January 2021 event, beating Swiss professional Alessandro Noseda by a stroke in the final. Fraser had been close to defeat in his opening knockout match against Andrew Martin. Martin was two strokes ahead with two holes to play but then had a double-bogey, while Fraser made a birdie.[3]

Jack Thompson won the December 2021 event, beating Jordan Zunic in the final. They were tied after six holes but Thompson won at the first extra hole.[4]

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner-up
2021
(Dec)
Jack Thompson22−1Playoff Jordan Zunic
2021
(Jan)
Marcus Fraser22−21 stroke Alessandro Noseda
2020: No tournament
2019 Tom Power Horan205[lower-alpha 1]−111 stroke Brady Watt
  1. Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

References

  1. "Gippsland Super 6". Golf Australia. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  2. "Power Horan beats weather to win Gippsland Super 6". Golf Grinder. 11 November 2019. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  3. Webeck, Tony (24 January 2021). "Great escape: Fraser's fortune on way to Gippsland Super 6 crown". PGA of Australia. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  4. Webeck, Tony (19 December 2021). "Thompson's relief after Gippsland Super 6 triumph". PGA of Australia. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
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