The New Zealand Golf Circuit was an annual series of professional tournaments held in New Zealand between 1963 and early 1980.
Sport | Golf |
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Founded | 1963 |
Founder | New Zealand Golf Association |
First season | 1963 |
Ceased | 1980 |
Countries | Based in New Zealand |
Most titles | Money list titles: Bob Charles (6) Tournament wins: Bob Charles (20) |
Related competitions | Charles Tour Golf Tour of New Zealand |
History
A small number of professional tournaments had been held in New Zealand before 1963, the Caltex Tournament had been held annually since 1955 and the Wiseman's Tournament had been held in 1952, 1955 and 1958. However it was not until 1963 that a formal "circuit" was organised.[1] In its first season it was held in late August and September but from 1964 it was moved to a later date, generally starting in mid-November.[1][2] Initially the New Zealand PGA Championship, was not included in the circuit but from 1968-69 it was added, together with the Spalding Masters, extending the circuit into January.[3]
The circuit enjoyed considerable success for a number of years, but by 1979–80 it had been reduced to just three events.[4] From 1980 the New Zealand events were incorporated into the PGA Tour of Australia schedule and a combined Order of Merit was produced.[5][6][7]
Money list winners
Season | Winner | Prize money (NZ$) |
---|---|---|
1979–80 | Rodger Davis | 15,932 |
1978–79 | Bob Charles (6) | 21,548 |
1977–78 | David Good | 18,853 |
1976–77 | John Lister (2) | 15,737 |
1975–76 | Bill Brask | 15,894 |
1974–75 | John Lister | 12,075 |
1973–74 | Bob Charles (5) | 10,100 |
1972–73 | Bill Dunk | 7,759 |
1971–72 | Bob Charles (4) | 10,588 |
1970–71 | Graham Marsh | 8,400 |
1969–70 | Kel Nagle (2) | 8,925 |
1968–69 | Bob Charles (3) | |
1967 | Bob Charles (2) | 3,040 |
Season | Winner | Prize money (£NZ) |
1966 | Bob Charles | 1,595 |
1965 | Peter Thomson | 1,568 |
1964 | Kel Nagle | 1,741 |
Season | Winner | Points |
1963 | Bruce Devlin | 55 |
See also
References
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