Final positions and prize money won at the 2008 Cadbury Schweppes Australian PGA Championship:

Pos.

Score

-Par+

Name

R1

R2

R3

R4

AU$

1

274

-14

Geoff Ogilvy (AUS)

67

71

67

69

270,000.00

2

276

-12

Mathew Goggin (AUS)

67

68

69

72

153,000.00

T3

277

-11

Peter Senior (AUS)

70

67

71

69

77,750.00

 

 

 

Scott Strange (AUS)

70

69

69

69

 

 

 

 

Rod Pampling (AUS)

70

67

68

72

 

T6

278

-10

Wayne Perske (AUS)

71

66

73

68

44,700.00

 

 

 

John Senden (AUS)

69

70

71

68

 

 

 

 

Brett Rumford (AUS)

72

69

68

 

 

 

 

 

Wade Ormsby (AUS)

70

70

69

69

 

 

 

 

Chris Gaunt (AUS)

71

68

68

71

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Final positions and prize money won at the 2008 Australian Masters:

Position
Score
Par
Name
R1
R2
R3
R4
AU$

1
276
-12
Rod Pampling
71
68
70
67
270,000

2
276
-12
Marcus Fraser
73
67
71
65
153,000

3
279
-9
Robert Allenby
73
66
67
73
101,250

T4
280
-8
Tim Clark
67
70
76
67
62,000

T4
280
-8
Alexander Noren
73
71
68
68
62,000

T4
280
-8
Nathan Green
72
68
70
70
62,000

7
271
-7
David McKenzie
72
70
71
68
48,000

T8
282
-6
Marc Leishman
71
70
71
68
40,500

T8
282
-6
Martin Erlandsson
74
71
70
67
40,500

T8
282
-6
Anthony Summers
70
68
71
73
40,500

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2008 Australian Masters Live Scoring

Cal on November 27th, 2008

Looking for live scores for the 2008 Australian masters at Huntingdale?
The leaderboard is here.
They have somehow transposed the “Hole” and “Today” columns, but hopefully they will sort that out soon.

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The Tradition No Longer Continues

Cal on October 23rd, 2008

After 30 years, the Australian Masters will no longer be held exclusively at Huntingdale Golf Course from next year.
The Australian Masters has entered into a strategic partnership with the Victorian Government to grow the event in Melbourne over the next three years.
In a series of announcements, the Australian Masters will adopt a venue rotation […]

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