It’s been more than half a century since The Lakes Golf Club hosted the first of its six Australian Opens, and what an honour roll of champions it has produced in those 53 years.
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In this final installment of our look back at the Australian Opens of the 21st century we start with one of the most exciting tournaments in recent memory.
Australia’s most important golf championship will again be played at The Lakes in Sydney this November and promises, as always, to be a compelling four days of golf. In part two of our look back at the first 18 years of the 21st century we kick off with a fitting victory by one of the game’s elder statesmen.
It’s Australia’s most important tournament and boasts an honour roll any nation would be proud of, including an impressive list of champions in the 21st century.
In professional golf, Sunday is payday, and defending Australian Open champion Cameron Davis knows it.
The super-talented but naturally shy Sydneysider has made a habit of producing the goods in the final round and will be looking to do so again when tournament week rolls around this November.
The emergence of a new star, the keys to a new car, and an Australian young gun officially announces herself as a world-class contender. The 2018 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open had a little bit of everything as the tournament showed once again that a move to the City of Churches three years ago has taken it to a whole new level.
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