Jacob's Creek Open Championship

Jacob's Creek Open Championship
Tournament information
Location South Australia
Established 1960
Course(s) Kooyonga Golf Club,
Royal Adelaide Golf Club,
The Grange Golf Club,
Glenelg Golf Club
Tour(s) PGA Tour of Australasia
Nationwide Tour (2002–07)
Format Stroke play
Prize fund US$600,000 (2007)
Final year 2007
Tournament record score
Aggregate 267 Gordon Brand, Jnr (1988)
To par −19 Peter Lonard (2000)
Final champion
United States Scott Sterling

The Jacob's Creek Open Championship was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia, and was co-sanctioned by the United States-based Nationwide Tour from 2002. It was played annually in Adelaide, South Australia. In 2007, the last time the tournament was held, it was one of three tournaments on the Nationwide Tour held outside the United States.

The tournament was founded in 1960 as the South Australian Open, and enjoyed several different sponsors before the Jacob's Creek wine brand took over in 2002. After Jacob's Creek withdrew their support following the 2007 edition, the search for a new sponsor proved fruitless and the tournament was cancelled.[1]

Winners

YearVenueWinner[2]CountryScore
Jacob's Creek Open Championship
2007 Kooyonga Golf Club Scott Sterling  United States 276 (−12)
2006 Royal Adelaide Golf Club Paul Sheehan  Australia 277 (−11)
2005 Royal Adelaide Golf Club Steven Bowditch  Australia 277 (−11)
2004 Kooyonga Golf Club Euan Walters  Australia 275 (−9)
2003 Kooyonga Golf Club Joe Ogilvie  United States 279 (−5)
2002 Kooyonga Golf Club Gavin Coles  Australia 279 (−9)
Ford Open Championship
2001 No tournament due to scheduling changes
2000 Kooyonga Golf Club Peter Lonard  Australia 269 (−19)
1999 Kooyonga Golf Club Craig Parry  Australia 274 (−14)
1998 Kooyonga Golf Club Stuart Bouvier  Australia 282 (−6)
1997 Kooyonga Golf Club Steven Alker  New Zealand 273 (−15)
1996 Kooyonga Golf Club Greg Norman  Australia 284 (−4)
1995 Royal Adelaide Golf Club Tim Elliot  Australia 275 (−17)
Eagle Blue Open
1994 No tournament due to scheduling changes
1993 Royal Adelaide Golf Club Wayne Smith  Australia 210* (−9)
1992 Royal Adelaide Golf Club Brett Ogle  Australia 280 (−12)
West End Open
1991 Royal Adelaide Golf Club Brett Ogle  Australia 279 (−13)
1990 Royal Adelaide Golf Club Mike Harwood  Australia 278 (−14)
1989 Royal Adelaide Golf Club Nick Price  Zimbabwe 277 (−15)
1988 The Grange Golf Club Gordon Brand, Jnr  Scotland 267 (−13)
1987 The Grange Golf Club Ronan Rafferty  Ireland 280 (−8)
1986 Kooyonga Golf Club Greg Norman  Australia 284 (−4)
Ford Dealers South Australian Open
1985 Kooyonga Golf Club Vaughan Somers  Australia 284 (−4)
1984 Kooyonga Golf Club Bob Shearer  Australia 286 (−2)
1983 Kooyonga Golf Club Terry Gale  Australia 281 (−7)
1982 Kooyonga Golf Club Graham Marsh  Australia 275 (−13)
South Australian Open
1981 Glenelg Golf Club Lyndsay Stephen  Australia 282 (−6)
1980 Kooyonga Golf Club Simon Owen  New Zealand 291 (+3)
1979 Glenelg Golf Club Peter Senior  Australia 282 (−6)
1978 Glenelg Golf Club Tony Gresham (am)  Australia 282 (−6)
1977 Royal Adelaide Golf Club Noel Ratcliffe  Australia 287 (−5)
1976 Kooyonga Golf Club David Galloway  Australia 285 (−3)
1975 No tournament
1974 Glenelg Golf Club R. Hore  Australia 288 (E)
1973 The Grange Golf Club Ted Ball  Australia 286 (−2)
1972 The Grange Golf Club Ted Ball  Australia 294 (+6)
1971 Kooyonga Golf Club Guy Wolstenholme  England 288 (E)
1970 Glenelg Golf Club Bill Dunk  Australia 275 (−13)
1969 The Grange Golf Club B. Boys  New Zealand 222* (+6)
1968 Royal Adelaide Golf Club Peter Thomson  Australia 293 (+1)
1967 Glenelg Golf Club J. Sullivan  Australia 144 (E)
1966 The Grange Golf Club Brian Crafter  New Zealand 141 (−3)
1965 Kooyonga Golf Club Murray Crafter  Australia 144 (E)
1964 Royal Adelaide Golf Club Rob Mesnil (am)  Australia 145 (−1)
1963 Glenelg Golf Club Murray Crafter  Australia 148 (+4)
1962 The Grange Golf Club Murray Crafter  Australia 143 (−1)
1961 Kooyonga Golf Club H. Threadgold (am)  Australia 148 (+4)
1960 Royal Adelaide Golf Club W. Shephard (am)  Australia 141 (−5)

(am) – Amateur
* Played over 54 holes (3 rounds) in 1969 and 1993
Prior to 1968 the championship was contested over 36 holes (2 rounds)

References

  1. "South Australian Open loses sponsorship deal". The Age. 2 August 2007. Retrieved 2009-08-18.
  2. "Event History". TA Golf. Retrieved 2009-08-18.

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