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Manawatu Golf Club to host the 2017 NZPGA Championship

POSTED ON December 10, 2016 @ 1:25 pm

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The 2017 Lawnmaster Horizon Golf NZPGA Championship will be held at The Manawatu Golf Club in Palmerston North.

The championship has previously been at Remuera in Auckland, but has now been moved to Manawatu, and will coincide with the leg of the Charles Tour on March 2-5.

The tournament will be a PGA Tour of Australasia event and will again carry prize money of $125,000, consistent with the 2015 and 2016 NZ PGA Championship events staged at Auckland’s Remuera Golf Club.

“The PGA Championship has historically been played at some of our best regional courses and the move to Palmerston North presages a desire to again make the PGA Championship tournament an opportunity to bring top level golf to regional New Zealand, while also heightening the awareness of the great recreational golf opportunities in our regions, for New Zealanders and visitors alike.” said NZPGA General Manager Dominic Sainsbury.

“It is also fitting that the 2017 tournament  will be held at the country’s oldest golf course, which has previously been the venue for five New Zealand Opens and four PGA Championships.”

Manawatu Golf Club General Manager Michael Williams endorsed these comments.

“We are delighted to be able to host this prestigious event again after a gap of nearly 60 years, and to build on the excellent platform we have built up through the Lawnmaster Classic since it became part of the Jennian Homes Charles Tour three years ago.  We are very grateful for Lawnmaster’s ongoing support, together with that of the Horizon Golf Trust and other local sponsors, and we look forward to welcoming a top-class field to Hokowhitu next March.”

The PGA Championship would again take place the week before the ISPS Handa NZ Open in Queenstown and would consequently attract a strong field of professional golfers from Australia, New Zealand and likely Asia.

“The Remuera Golf Club and the Auckland golf community provided great support for the tournament in 2015 and 2016, for which we thank them sincerely, and we are confident that the PGA Championship will continue along that path next year, working with the community of Palmerston North and the broader Manawatu region.  It is particularly appropriate that New Zealand players will again be competing for the Sir Bob Charles Trophy, as Sir Bob was the winner of the last NZ Open to be played here in 1973.”

The Manawatu Golf Club was founded in 1895 at Hokowhitu, which continues to be its current location.  Previous PGA winners on the course have been Arthur Ham (1922), Fred Rutter (1930), Andy Shaw (1946) and Kel Nagle (1957).

The 2017 Lawnmaster Horizon Golf NZ PGA Championship winner will join a long list of famous names on the McDougall Cup, first played for in 1920 when it was won by Joe Kirkwood.  The current holder is Brad Kennedy of Australia.  The leading New Zealand player will receive the Sir Bob Charles Trophy, which was initiated in 2015 and won by Josh Geary.  Geary won this again in 2016.

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