The New Zealand Golf Circuit was an annual series of professional tournaments held in New Zealand between 1963 and early 1980.

History

A small number of professional tournament had been held in New Zealand before 1963, the Caltex Tournament had been held annually since 1955 and the Wiseman's Tournament had been held in 1952, 1955 and 1958. However it was not until 1963 that a formal "circuit" was organised.[1] In its first season it was held in late August and September but from 1964 it was moved to a later date, generally starting in mid-November.[1][2] Initially the New Zealand PGA Championship, was not included in the circuit but from 1968-69 it was added, together with the Spalding Masters, extending the circuit into January.[3]

The circuit enjoyed considerable success for a number of years, but by 1979–80 it had been reduced to just three events.[4] From 1980 the New Zealand events were incorporated into the PGA Tour of Australia schedule and a combined Order of Merit was produced.[5][6][7]

1963

The initial circuit was organised by the New Zealand Golf Association and was held over a five-week period from late August to late September. It consisted of 7 tournaments, 6 sponsored events followed by the New Zealand Open. Two events were held mid-week.[1] There was additional prize money of £300 for the leading players in a points based system, based on performances over the whole series. 10 points were given to the winner, down to 1 for 10th place.[8] Bruce Devlin won the £75 first prize, having accumulated 55 points, ahead of Peter Thomson on 43.5.[9] The New Zealand PGA Championship, which finished on 3 October, was not included in the circuit.

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
31 AugWiseman's TournamentAustralia Kel Nagle£2,000[10]
3 SepMetalcraft TournamentAustralia Ted Ball
Australia Peter Thomson
£1,000[11]
7 SepWills ClassicAustralia Bruce Devlin£2,000[12]
14 SepRoslyn TournamentAustralia Barry Coxon£1,500[13]
17 SepWattie's TournamentNew Zealand Bob Charles£1,500[14]
21 SepCaltex TournamentAustralia Bruce Devlin£2,000[15]
28 SepNew Zealand OpenAustralia Bruce Devlin ?[16]

1964

Following discussions with the Australian Golf Union, the circuit was moved to a later date, running from mid-November up to Christmas.[2] The schedule was increased to 8 events, starting with the New Zealand Open. The Forest Products Tournament was scheduled over 54 holes.[17] Kel Nagle won the points prize with 61, ahead of Bill Dunk on 43. Nagle was also the leading money-winner with £1,741.[18] As in 1963, the New Zealand PGA Championship, which was played in January 1965, was not included in the circuit.

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
21 NovNew Zealand OpenAustralia Kel Nagle£1,200[19]
24 NovMetalcraft TournamentAustralia Bill Dunk£1,000[20]
28 NovCaltex TournamentAustralia Kel Nagle£2,000[21]
1 DecForest Products TournamentAustralia Peter Thomson£1,200[22]
5 DecWiseman's TournamentAustralia Bill Dunk£2,000[23]
8 DecWattie's TournamentAustralia Bill Dunk
South Africa Cobie Legrange
£1,500[24]
12 DecWills ClassicAustralia Ted Ball£2,000[25]
19 DecBP TournamentAustralia Bill Dunk£2,000[26]

1965

The schedule was reduced to 7 events.[27] The New Zealand Open finished a day late, on the Sunday, after bad weather. As a result the Metalcraft Tournament, which was played immediately afterwards, was reduced to 54 holes. Peter Thomson was the leading money winner on the circuit, with £1,568, ahead of Kel Nagle.[28] As previously, the New Zealand PGA Championship, which was played in January 1966, was not included in the circuit.

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
21 NovNew Zealand OpenAustralia Peter Thomson£1,500[29]
23 NovMetalcraft TournamentAustralia Peter Thomson£1,000[30]
27 NovCaltex TournamentAustralia Peter Thomson£2,000[31]
30 NovWattie's TournamentNew Zealand Stuart Jones (a)£1,500[32]
4 DecForest Products TournamentAustralia Kel Nagle£2,000[33]
11 DecBP TournamentAustralia Kel Nagle
Australia Peter Thomson
£2,000[34]
18 DecNew Zealand Wills MastersAustralia Geoff Donald£2,000[35]

1966

The schedule again consisted of 7 events.[36] The Forest Products Tournament finished on the Sunday after bad weather. Bob Charles was the leading money winner on the circuit, with £1,595, ahead of Kel Nagle.[37] As previously, the New Zealand PGA Championship, which was played in January 1967, was not included in the circuit.

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
19 NovNew Zealand OpenNew Zealand Bob Charles£1,800[38]
22 NovWattie's TournamentNew Zealand Bob Charles£1,500[39]
26 NovNew Zealand Wills MastersAustralia Peter Thomson
Australia Tim Woolbank
£2,000[40]
3 DecBP TournamentAustralia Kel Nagle£2,000[41]
6 DecMetalcraft TournamentNew Zealand Bob Charles£1,200[42]
11 DecForest Products TournamentNew Zealand Bob Charles
England Tony Jacklin
£2,000[43]
17 DecCaltex TournamentAustralia Kel Nagle
Australia Peter Thomson
£2,000[44]

1967

The schedule again consisted of 7 events, including the Land Rover Tournament, which was played over 36-holes in a single day.[45] The Caltex Tournament finished on the Sunday after bad weather. Bob Charles was the leading money winner on the circuit, with $3,040, ahead of Walter Godfrey.[46] The Stars Travel New Zealand PGA Championship and the 54-hole Spalding Masters, which were played in January 1968, were not included in the circuit.

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
18 NovNew Zealand OpenAustralia Kel Nagle$3,600[47]
21 NovWattie's TournamentNew Zealand Bob Charles$3,000[48]
26 NovCaltex TournamentNew Zealand Bob Charles
Australia Peter Thomson
$4,000[49]
27 NovLand Rover TournamentAustralia Barry Coxon$2,000[50]
2 DecNew Zealand Wills MastersNew Zealand Bob Charles
Netherlands Martin Roesink
$4,000[51]
9 DecBP TournamentNew Zealand Walter Godfrey$4,000[52]
16 DecMetalcraft TournamentNew Zealand Walter Godfrey$4,000[53]

1968–69

There was an important change in 1968, when two events held in January 1969, the Stars Travel New Zealand PGA Championship and Spalding Masters, were added to the circuit. The schedule again consisted of 7 events.[3] The Caltex Tournament was reduced to 54 holes after bad weather.

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
23 NovSax Altman TournamentAustralia Peter Thomson
England Guy Wolstenholme
$5,000[54]
30 NovNew Zealand OpenAustralia Kel Nagle$5,000[55]
7 DecCaltex TournamentNew Zealand Bob Charles$5,000[56]
10 DecWattie's TournamentNew Zealand Bob Charles$4,000[57]
15 DecBP TournamentAustralia Kel Nagle$5,000[58]
4 JanSpalding MastersNew Zealand Bob Charles$4,000[59]
8 JanStars Travel New Zealand PGA ChampionshipNew Zealand Terry Kendall$5,000[60]

1969–70

The schedule again consisted of 7 events, including the Vonnel International, a 36-hole two-day event.[61] There was sudden-death playoff for the Vonnel International. Kel Nagle was the leading money winner with $8,925, ahead of John Lister.[62][63]

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
29 NovNew Zealand OpenAustralia Kel Nagle$12,500[64]
7 DecGarden City ClassicAustralia Kel Nagle$15,000[65]
13 DecCaltex TournamentAustralia Kel Nagle$5,000[66]
18 DecWattie's TournamentAustralia Glenn McCully$5,000[67]
21 DecVonnel InternationalNew Zealand John Lister$5,000[68]
5 JanSpalding MastersNew Zealand Stuart Jones (a)$5,000[69]
11 JanForest Products Stars Travel New Zealand PGA ChampionshipAustralia Kel Nagle$13,500[70]

1970–71

The schedule again consisted of 7 events.[71]

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
21 NovCaltex TournamentEngland Maurice Bembridge
New Zealand Terry Kendall
$7,000[72]
28 NovNew Zealand OpenNew Zealand Bob Charles$12,500[73]
6 DecGarden City ClassicAustralia Peter Harvey$15,000[74]
13 DecOtago Charity ClassicAustralia Kel Nagle$15,000[75]
19 DecWattie's TournamentAustralia Graham Marsh$7,000[76]
2 JanSpalding MastersAustralia Graham Marsh$5,000[77]
9 JanForest Products Stars Travel New Zealand PGA ChampionshipNew Zealand John Lister$13,500[78]

1971–72

The schedule again consisted of 7 events.[79] The Spalding Masters was reduced to 54 hole by bad weather.

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
21 NovGarden City ClassicUnited States Jerry Heard$15,000[80]
28 NovNew Zealand OpenAustralia Peter Thomson$15,000[81]
5 DecOtago Charity ClassicNew Zealand Bob Charles$15,000[82]
12 DecCaltex TournamentNew Zealand Bob Charles$8,000[83]
19 DecCity of Auckland ClassicEngland Guy Wolstenholme$15,000[84]
1 JanSpalding MastersNew Zealand Bob Charles$5,000[85]
8 JanNew Zealand PGA ChampionshipJapan Masashi Ozaki$10,500[86]

1972–73

The schedule consisted of 6 events.[87] The Otago Charity Classic was decided by a sudden-death playoff.

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
19 NovOtago Charity ClassicUnited States Johnny Miller$21,000[88]
26 NovNew Zealand OpenAustralia Bill Dunk$15,000[89]
3 DecGarden City ClassicNew Zealand John Lister$15,000[90]
10 DecCaltex TournamentAustralia Bill Dunk$10,000[91]
17 DecCity of Auckland ClassicAustralia Jack Newton$12,500[92]
7 JanNew Zealand PGA ChampionshipAustralia Kel Nagle£13,000[93]

1973–74

The schedule consisted of 5 events.[94] The City of Auckland Classic was reduced to 54 holes by bad weather.

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
18 NovCity of Auckland ClassicNew Zealand Bob Charles$24,000[95]
25 NovNew Zealand OpenNew Zealand Bob Charles$16,000[96]
2 DecOtago Charity ClassicNew Zealand John Lister$25,000[97]
9 DecGarden City ClassicNew Zealand John Lister$15,000[98]
6 JanNew Zealand PGA ChampionshipAustralia Kel Nagle$15,000[99]

1974–75

The schedule consisted of 5 events.[100][101]

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
17 NovCity of Auckland ClassicUnited States Tom Kite$25,000[102]
24 NovNew Zealand OpenUnited States Bob Gilder$20,000[103]
1 DecOtago Charity ClassicNew Zealand John Lister$25,000[104]
8 DecGarden City ClassicNew Zealand John Lister$18,500[105]
5 JanNew Zealand PGA ChampionshipAustralia Kel Nagle$20,000[106]

1975–76

The schedule consisted of 6 events.[107] Bill Brask was the leading money winner with $15,894, with John Lister second.[108] The finish of the New Zealand Open was delayed to Monday following bad weather. There were sudden-death playoffs in the Otago Charity Classic and in the New Zealand PGA Championship.

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
16 NovNew Zealand Airlines ClassicUnited States Bill Brask$35,000[109]
24 NovNew Zealand OpenAustralia Bill Dunk$20,000[110]
30 NovOtago Charity ClassicUnited States Hal Underwood$25,000[111]
7 DecGarden City ClassicNew Zealand John Lister$18,500[112]
14 DecSouthland Charity ClassicUnited States Bill Brask$10,000[113]
4 JanNew Zealand PGA ChampionshipNew Zealand John Lister$20,000[114]

1976–77

The schedule consisted of 7 events.[115] John Lister was the leading money winner with $15,737, ahead of Bob Charles.[116] The Southland Charity Classic was played at the same time as the Colgate Champion of Champions in Australia.

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
14 NovSouthland Charity ClassicScotland Bill Longmuir$20,000[117]
21 NovNew Zealand Airlines ClassicAustralia Bob Shearer$35,000[118]
28 NovOtago Charity ClassicAustralia Kel Nagle$25,000[119]
5 DecNew Zealand OpenNew Zealand Simon Owen$25,000[120]
12 DecCity of Auckland ClassicNew Zealand John Lister$25,000[121]
19 DecMeadowsfreight Waikato Charity ClassicNew Zealand John Lister$14,000[122]
9 JanNew Zealand PGA ChampionshipNew Zealand John Lister$20,000[123]

1977–78

The schedule consisted of 4 events. The New Zealand Airlines Shell Open was decided by a sudden-death playoff.

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
23 OctNew Zealand Airlines Shell OpenAustralia David Good$75,000[124]
4 DecOtago Charity ClassicSpain Severiano Ballesteros$40,000[125]
11 DecNew Zealand OpenUnited States Bob Byman$50,000[126]
3 JanNew Zealand PGA ChampionshipNew Zealand Simon Owen$30,000?[127]

1978–79

The schedule consisted of 4 events. Bob Charles was the leading money winner with $21,548.[128]

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
26 NovOtago Charity ClassicUnited States Mike Krantz$40,000[129]
3 DecAir New Zealand Shell OpenNew Zealand Bob Charles$75,000[130]
10 DecNew Zealand OpenAustralia Bob Shearer$50,000[131]
2 JanNew Zealand PGA ChampionshipNew Zealand Bob Charles$30,000?[132]

1979–80

The schedule consisted of 3 events.[4]

DateTournamentWinnerPurseRef.
2 DecAir New Zealand Shell OpenAustralia David Graham$75,000[133]
9 DecNew Zealand OpenAustralia Stewart Ginn$50,000?[134]
2 JanNew Zealand PGA ChampionshipNew Zealand Bob Charles$32,000[135]

See also

References

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  108. "Bulk of N.Z. golf money goes overseas again". The Press. No. 34046. 9 January 1976. p. 16. Retrieved 2 November 2023 via Papers Past.
  109. "Airlines golf to Brask from Peter Thomson". The Press. No. 34002. 17 November 1975. p. 28. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
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  112. "Classy finish sets seal on another Lister win". The Press. No. 34020. 8 December 1975. p. 28. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  113. "Brask keeps his cool to win Southland classic". The Press. No. 34026. 15 December 1975. p. 30. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
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  117. "Luck helps Longmuir". The Press. 15 November 1976. p. 36. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  118. "Shearer too consistent for Airlines Classic field". The Press. 22 November 1976. p. 30. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  119. "Charles fails in late bid to stop Kel Nagle". The Press. 29 November 1976. p. 32. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  120. "Composed Simon Owen wins Open by 7 shots". The Press. 6 December 1976. p. 32. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  121. "John Lister holds on for City of Auck. victory". The Press. 13 December 1976. p. 36. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  122. "Lister again - by 7 shots". The Press. 20 December 1976. p. 32. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  123. "Lister does it again with final birdie". The Press. 10 January 1977. p. 22. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  124. "Good takes golf open after 278 play-off". The Press. 24 October 1977. p. 24. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  125. "Ballesteros has third win in a row". The Press. 5 December 1977. p. 36. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  126. "Byman takes $7500 first prize in N.Z. Open golf tournament". The Press. 12 December 1977. p. 34. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  127. "Wolstenholme loses P.G.A. title with sudden collapse". The Press. 4 January 1978. p. 30. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  128. "Charles top earner". The Press. 10 January 1979. p. 4. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  129. "Stars crash at St Clair in Otago Charity golf". The Press. 27 November 1978. p. 34. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  130. "Brilliant last-hole shot gives golf to Charles". The Press. 4 December 1978. p. 30. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  131. "Shearer surprise winner of N.Z. Open golf". The Press. 11 December 1978. p. 36. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  132. "Bob Charles stays calm in P.G.A. to hold off Wolstenholme". The Press. 3 January 1979. p. 24. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  133. "David Graham breezes to open golf victory in near gale-force conditions". The Press. 3 December 1979. p. 34. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
  134. "Ginn breaks tournament 'drought' with victory in N.Z. golf Open". The Press. 10 December 1979. p. 38. Retrieved 4 March 2023 via Papers Past.
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