This year’s WA PGA Championship is not an official PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit event due to the border restrictions, but it has still attracted the best and brightest talent currently in Western Australia.
Not having a mindset in that competitive state and thinking about winning a golf tournament has been the hardest thing for Brett Rumford to come to terms with this year.
Victorian Lucas Herbert will join the ranks of the top 100 players in the world for the first time in his career after another stellar showing on the European Tour.
The opportunity to play in a full-field European Tour event with prizemoney of $5 million is one that a number Australians are eager to take advantage of.
Brett Rumford is at the Fiji International for the first time and in search of a big win when he tees up at the Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course from Thursday.
Another past Masters champion will tee it up at the Fiji International from August 17-20 when Canadian Mike Weir joins Fijian Vijay Singh at Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course.