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There were a bunch of our Aussie players still right up there when it comes to the lead over the weekend for the Australian Open Golf at Melbourne’s Kingston Heath Golf Club aka the Sandbelt. But at the end of the day, an overseas player has won them over for yet another year & also loves our country – this time it’s Ryggs Johnston from Libby, Montana in the USA.

Ryggs thought he has lost it yesterday at times but that’s golf for you when playing in poor weather conditions, and he managed to recover that brilliantly before he kept that lead clear right through the very end – enjoy your Stonehaven Cup trophy along with the $290,000 bonus.

You gotta feel for Lucas Herbert who started off well & also kept the lead for the majority where he went into Day 4 with a small lead over Johnston. However, his series of mistakes including on the putting green made him wanting to pull his hair out, which was quite frustrating to hear.

It’s a shame that proved extremely costly after he fell down the pecking order from 1st-2nd to around shared 5th over the course of the final day’s afternoon.

Meanwhile, oh so close from Curtis Luck with his resurgence from just inside the shared Top 10 pack. It may not be enough to cut down Ryggs Johnston’s lead on time but good to see him finish 2nd by a three strokes gap though. So does Marc Leishman who also had a great weekend out alongside the improved Jasper Stubbs, even though it was a bit of a long shot following their shared third-placed finish by just four strokes behind at -14.

Also, shoutout to Kiradech Aphilbarnrat from Thailand off the back of his impressive day shift over in shared 5th alongside last weekend’s Australian PGA Championship winner Elvis Smylie, Harrison Crowe & last year’s Australian Open winner in Sydney Joaquin Niemann.

And last but not least, also great to see two Koreans take home both the women’s and the all abilities contest. This is the second time since 2013 that Jiyai Shin has won it that ended a two year feat from South Africa’s Ashleigh Buhai, with amateur Hyojin Yang in 3rd. They also couldn’t get enough of Simon Seungmin Lee, who has autism, also too good with  the All Abilities category title over Wayne Perske (scoliosis & also a former player) by 12 after the best of three yesterday.

So the two big weeks PGA Tour of Australia’s major tournaments are now over for another year. We continue to see more of our Aussies dominating the Australian PGA Championship where we always continue to see this coming but not so much when it comes to the Australian Open since the event was organised in an all-in-one package since 2022. For now, best of luck to all both here and overseas going into season 2025.

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The 2024 Australian Open Golf Tournament has returned to Melbourne once again across Kingston Heath and the Victorian Golf Club after last year’s event was being held in Sydney. 

The good news is for a start that we have an Aussie leading the charge ahead of moving day tomorrow in the hope of getting the job done by final day Sunday thanks to Lucas Herbert, who started off well and is still hold on in a great position by four strokes at 14 under par, as this could be a long time coming since Matt Jones last won it as a Aussie back in 2019.

If that’s not enough, we got last weekend’s Australian PGA Championship winner Elvis Smylie making his way up the food chain in Tied 3rd, and that brilliant shift earlier today came from Kingston following a slow start yesterday at the Vic. 

Looks like he’s right on the money if he can stay that way throughout this weekend since the last two rounds will only be dedicated at Kingston, having seen the organisers already sought out the bottom half players who will no longer take further part now than Day 2. 

Should he win the Australian Open instead of Herbert, Elvis would be the next player to accomplish the Australian PGA major double since Robert Allenby back in 2005 & also Peter Leonard back in 2004 – how good would it be to see that happening at the age of 22.

Don’t forget there’s a slate of overseas players still wanting to make this tournament their own and we’ve continued to see that happen since this tournament was heavily expanded in 2022. 

There’s Ryggs Johnston still in 2nd after another brilliant shift to his good start also with fellow American Jordan Gumberg leading the way in Tied 3rd alongside Harry Higgs, as well as Oliver Lindell from Finland, Austrian Lucas Nemecz & don’t forget the Englishman in Matt Southgate.

Although you never know what could come if and when a few other Aussies and even Kiwis would be up for a great battle to try and steal the show as long as they can keep things up ahead of Sunday.

Elsewhere, Cameron Smith’s beef with the Sandbelt at Kingston continues this time on-course following a poor Day 2 earlier today from Tied 4th to now Tied 16th. The same goes to amateur Rintaro Nakano from Japan the other way round by surprise who was 2nd but now Tied 12th after he swapped from Kingston to the Vic. 

Plus, Min Woo Lee somehow survived the cut despite some knee issues as he’s currently on Tied 37th with still more work to do. And we won’t be seeing Anthony Quayle this weekend when he came off a good run a week ago from finishing just behind Smith and Smylie at the Aus PGA Championship in Royal Queensland to a bang average Aus Open show to forget. 

Now let’s hope this Aus Open 2024 edition will cap it off with a Aussie winner at last or yet another overseas player to saviour, which one would it be? It’s all happening at Kingston Heath’s Sandbelt as make sure you’re there to see it all if you can or there’s always Nine/9Now and Fox Sports/Kayo Sports on TV and online on the go.

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What a day it has been to finish off the 2024 Australian PGA Championship by Queensland/Gold Coast local Elvis Smylie with the win for the first time at the age of 22 from the Royal Queensland Golf Club. 

He had an outstanding Day 1 to begin whilst holding top spot when Friday’s Day 2 play was ultimately abandoned due to heavy rain that led to a shortened three-round 54-hole contest rather than the usual four day 72-hole tournament going into the weekend.

Although he may had some close competition along the way from someone he looks up to in 2022 British Open champion & current LIV Golf star Cam Smith from there, having fell behind a bit following moving day yesterday & also ahead of the final day today. 

He kept up his game right through the final hole 18 nonetheless where not he regained the lead and then defeated Cam but he also managed to hoist the Joe Kirkwood Cup — another huge plus to see yet another different Aussie take home that ultimate prize as well.

Don’t forget he has a huge sporting family too albeit from Tennis via his parents in Liz and Peter but Elvis does what he does best and gotta say that golf is definitely his main thing, even though the way golf and tennis players swing the ball is quite similar alongside some hand-eye coordination without needing to run back and forth too much physically in golf. Don’t forget we can also hear Liz’s insights with her Tennis commentary on the world feed every January with the Australian Open as well as the lead-up tournaments in case you may not know – congrats to this amazing family right there after Elvis’s huge win!

Yes, Elvis also made his major debut also at the British Open a few months ago but couldn’t make the cut. However, time will tell if he can go on to hopefully make a big splash at some point like his mentor Cam.

Other than that, great to see a bunch of other Aussies making up the final leaderboard at least within the Top 6 – such as Marc Leishman and Anthony Quayle in Tied 3rd, David Micheluzzi in 5th and Cameron Davis over in Tied 6th.

One Aussie major PGA tournament done, one to go as we are off to Kingston Heath and the Victorian Golf Club for the Australian Open starting Thursday 28th November to Sunday 1st December 2024.

And thank you to the Royal Queensland Golf Club in Brisbane on putting up an amazing show for yet another year of Australian PGA Championship Golf.

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We may not have seen Day 2 of the 2024 Australian PGA Championship unfortunately today due to heavy rain over at the Royal Queensland Golf Club up in Brisbane, but there will be two more rounds to make up a shortened round of three rather than four going into tomorrow and Sunday. 

The good news is though that a few of our Aussies are currently in front with QLD local Elvis Smylie leading the way at six under 65 ahead of a few front running Internationals like the Swiss Joel Girrbach & Victor Perez from France who are both sharing in Tied 2nd. 

Don’t forget there’s Cameron Smith, Jason Day, David Micheluzzi and Marc Leishman not far behind in Tied 6th with last year’s winner Min-Woo Lee over in Tied 14th, so lots can change over the next 36 holes in a race to hoist the Joe Kirkwood Cup. 

We still have a great track record of Aussies winning this tournament most of  the last decade in the hope of crowing yet another domestic winner, with American Harold Varner III being the last non-Aussie winner back in 2016.

And for everyone else, there’s not a lot of time left in order to beat the cut – so they  go all in to finish off whatever place they hope as highest as they possibly can for final day Sunday. 

This is still going to be one hell of a golf contest we don’t want to miss as long as there’s no more bad weather before we move over to Kingston Heath & Victorian Golf Club for the Australian Open starting later next week. 

It’s never been a better time now to tune in across Nine & Fox Sports between 12-5pm AEDT this weekend where we can only get to see some stunning golf including some star players from the globe who come in to play at our backyard twice a year.

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