Jordan set for Morobe Open defence - PGA of Australia

Jordan set for Morobe Open defence


The Lae Golf Club will this week host the opening event of the 2017 PGA Pro-Am Series Sunshine Swing, as 49 Professionals compete in the $110,000 Morobe Open.

The Lae Golf Club will this week host the opening event of the 2017 PGA Pro-Am Series Sunshine Swing, as 49 Professionals compete in the $110,000 Morobe Open.

""The Morobe Open tees off tomorrow morning with Professionals and amateurs from all over Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, vying for the coveted Morobe Open title.

Damien Jordan returns as the defending champion and will no doubt want to emulate the feats of Eddie Barr 2004-2005 and Heath Reed 2010-2011 as the only previous winners to successfully defend their titles.

“The win in Lae last year really set the tone for the remainder of the year and was definitely the catalyst for me to go on and claim the PGA Pro-Am Series Order of Merit title,” said Jordan.

“I am looking forward to what will be another great week and hopefully I can replicate my play from last year and join some elite company as back-to-back winners."

The field is one again stacked with previous winners, with Brad Burns (2007), Michael Wright (2009) and Josh Younger (2012) all looking to claim a second Morobe Open Championship, while Tim Hart, Brett Rankin and Peter Wilson will all be looking to etch their name in the tournament’s history.

With the Morobe Open offering the local Papuans an up close and personal experience with international golfers, the tournament is seen as a great promotion for the game of golf. Golf will be atop of all sporting headlines in Papua New Guinea over the next week which will hopefully inspire the next generation of golfing superstars.

The opening round of the 2017 Morobe Open will tee off tomorrow morning at the Lae Golf Club at 7:00am.

The Sunshine Swing forms part of the PGA Pro-Am Series which comprises of 200 events Australia wide.

Played across more than 170 golf courses around Australia the PGA Pro-Am Series plays an important part in the development of Australia’s Professional golfers whilst also growing the game at a grass roots level by engaging an estimated 48,000 amateur golfers each year.


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