The PGA of Australia and the ALPG have unveiled their new respective brands as part of a new era that strengthens the alignment between Australia’s two professional golf bodies.
With Australia’s borders effectively closed until at least mid-2021, Golf NSW in conjunction with the Australian Ladies Professional Golf (ALPG) and the Ladies European Tour (LET) made the difficult decision to cancel the twin championships for next year.
West Australian Hannah Green will tee it up at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Troon on Thursday evening Australian time knowing she is a genuine chance of capturing her second Major championship.
Kyriacou is a well-credentialled player with victories in some of Australia’s biggest amateur events, but the win at the Geoff King Motors Australian Ladies Classic is a class above.
Together, both aim to create an exciting future that retains the independence of the individual bodies, respecting and growing on the great heritage of both the PGA and ALPG.
South Korean superstar Jiyai Shin is set to be a new favourite amongst Australia’s next generation of women professionals after an “incredible gesture” this week.