The Nedlands Masters was a professional golf tournament in Australia, held at the Nedlands Golf Club in Nedlands, Perth, Western Australia. It was first played in 1947, again in 1950, and then annually from 1962. Like the Masters Tournament, the winner of the tournament was presented with a green jacket.
Though not always an official PGA Tour of Australasia event it was on the Order of Merit in the mid-1980s.
Winners
Note: this list is incomplete
Year | Winner | Score | Ref |
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Nedlands Masters | |||
2015 | Dale Clarke (a) | 70 | |
2014 | Brody Ninyette | 100 | |
2013 | Tournament cancelled | ||
Handa Nedlands Masters | |||
2012 | Scott Strange | 202 | |
2011 | Daniel Fox | 135 | |
Nedlands Masters | |||
2010 | Stephen Leaney | 135 | |
2009 | |||
2008 | Stephen Dartnall | ||
2007 | Michael Long | ||
WA Open–Nedlands Masters | |||
2006 | Kim Felton | ||
2005 | Brett Rumford | ||
2004 | Stephen Leaney | ||
2003 | Kim Felton | ||
2002 | Stephen Leaney | ||
Nedlands Masters | |||
2001 | Stephen Leaney | ||
2000 | Brendon Allanby | ||
1999 | Nick O'Hern | ||
1998 | Wayne Smith | ||
1997 | Ross Metherell | ||
1996 | |||
1995 | Greg Chalmers | ||
1994 | Stuart Appleby | ||
1993 | Steven Conran | ||
1992 | Terry Gale | 277 | |
1991 | Jeff Wagner | ||
Monro Interiors Nedlands Masters | |||
1990 | John Morse | 275 | |
1989 | Louis Brown | 274 | |
Nedlands Masters | |||
1988 | Brad King | ||
1987 | Jon Evans (a) | ||
Halls Head Estates-Nissan Nedlands Masters | |||
1986 | Lyndsay Stephen | 272 | |
Halls Head Estates Nedlands Masters | |||
1985 | Terry Gale | 275 | |
National Panasonic Nedlands Masters | |||
1984 | Ossie Moore | 275 | |
1983 | Terry Gale | 268 | |
Channel 9 Nedlands Masters | |||
1982 | Mike Cahill | 279 | |
1981 | Terry Gale | 280 | |
1980 | Chris Tickner | 280 | |
Nedlands Masters | |||
1979 | Terry Gale | 279 | |
1978 | Rodger Davis | ||
1977 | Rodger Davis | 277 | |
1976 | Terry Gale | ||
1975 | Len Thomas | ||
1974 | Ross Metherell | ||
1973 | Warren Baker (a) | ||
1972 | Barry Fry | ||
1971 | Terry Gale (a) | ||
1970 | Terry Gale (a) | ||
1969 | Terry Gale (a) | ||
1968 | Dennis Parker | ||
1967 | Graham Marsh (a) | ||
1966 | Graham Marsh (a) | ||
1965 | T Osborne | ||
1964 | Dennis Bell (a) | ||
1963 | Les Nicholls | ||
1962 | Dennis Bell (a) | ||
1950 | Neville Johnston | ||
1947 | Les Nicholls |
- (a) – amateur
- Tournament reduced to 18 holes due to bad weather.
- Tournament reduced to 27 holes due to bad weather.
- From 2002 to 2006 the Nedlands Masters was incorporated into the Western Australian Open.
- ^ Title decided following a playoff.
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