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The Australian Boys' Amateur is the nations premier junior golf championship for boys. It is run by Golf Australia. It is a 72-hole stroke-play event for players under the age of 18. Until 1993 the age limit was 21.

Winners

Year Winner Score Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up Venue(s) Ref.
2024 Australia Samuel Cascio 271 4 strokes Australia Kayun Mudadana Gosnells
2023 New Zealand Zachary Swanwick 274 4 strokes Australia Joseph Buttress Tasmania
2022 Australia Jeffrey Guan 278 3 strokes Australia Joseph Buttress The Vines of Reynella
2021 Australia Jeffrey Guan 280 1 stroke South Africa Aldrich Potgieter Gold Creek
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia Gold Creek
2019 Australia Elvis Smylie 271 5 strokes New Zealand Kazuma Kobori Southport
2018 Australia Connor Fewkes 275 2 strokes Australia Jordan Jung Gosnells
2017 Australia Cameron John 269 1 stroke Australia Jordan Garner Wollongong
2016 New Zealand Daniel Hillier 278 6 strokes Australia Matias Sanchez Ulverstone
2015 Australia Ryan Ruffels 273 15 strokes Australia Jason Hong Kooyonga
2014 Australia Ryan Ruffels 277 3 strokes Australia Blake Windred The Heritage Golf and Country Club
2013 Australia Anthony Murdaca 272 3 strokes Australia Lucas Herbert Pinjarra
2012 New Zealand Tyler Hodge 283 1 stroke Australia Viraat Badhwar Bribie Island
2011 Australia Cameron Smith 279 8 strokes Australia Jake Higginbottom Carnarvon
2010 Australia Anthony Murdaca 280 2 strokes Australia Jake Higginbottom Launceston
2009 Australia Do Eun An 284 1 stroke Australia Andrius Belkus
Australia Anthony Houston
Alice Springs
2008 Australia Daniel Nisbet 281 3 strokes Australia Aiden Bae Spring Valley
2007 Australia Jason Scrivener 281 2 strokes Australia Danny An Cottesloe
2006 Australia Boyd Watts 277 5 strokes Australia Kevin Lee Toowoomba
2005 Australia Eagle Chang 284 Playoff Australia Jason Day Barwon Heads
2004 Australia Jason Day 282 7 strokes New Zealand Jae An
Singapore Choo Tze-huang
Yowani
2003 Australia Tom Davis 205 6 strokes Australia David Lutterus Mowbray
2002 Australia Garrard Weston 293 Playoff Australia Nick Flanagan Grange (East)
2001 Australia Rick Kulacz 278 1 stroke Australia Steven Bowditch
New Zealand Eddie Lee
Melville Glades
2000 Australia Mark Wuersching 289 1 stroke Australia Richard Moir Indooroopilly (East)
1999 Australia Richard Moir 283 5 strokes Australia Anthony Brown Kew
1998 Australia Adam Scott 287 4 strokes Australia Jonathan O'Sullivan Orange & Wentworth
1997 Australia Adam Scott 279 1 stroke Australia Aaron Baddeley Alice Springs
1996 Australia Simon Lacey 287 3 strokes Australia James McLean Riverside
1995 Australia Nigel Spence 290 10 strokes Australia Dean Beste
Australia David Gleeson
Australia Joshua Madden
Grange (East)
1994 Australia David Gleeson 292 Cottesloe
1993 Australia Tom Arnott 299 Royal Queensland
1992 New Zealand Saali Herewini 278 3 strokes Australia Stuart Appleby Cumberland
1991 Australia Stuart Appleby 292 3 strokes Australia Marty Roberts Grange (East)
1990 Australia Robert Allenby 288 Playoff New Zealand Grant Moorhead Keysborough
1989 Australia Marty Roberts 286 1 stroke Australia Stuart Bouvier Launceston
1988 Australia Peter Zidar 291 Playoff Australia Tony Mills Capel
1987 Australia Stuart Bouvier 301 Playoff Australia Wayne Stewart Royal Queensland
1986 Australia Peter O'Malley 280 8 strokes Australia Stephen Taylor New South Wales
1985 Australia Brett Ogle 281 7 strokes Australia Stephen Taylor Glenelg
1984 Australia Steve Jackson 305 Playoff New Zealand Paul Cadogan Victoria
1983 New Zealand Grant Waite 297 Playoff Australia Craig Parry
Australia Jeff Wagner
Cottesloe
1982 New Zealand Grant Waite 292 3 strokes New Zealand Greg Turner Royal Queensland
  1. Event reduced to 54 holes.

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References

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