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Allenby eyeing a European return via the Gold Coast


The Australian PGA Championship offers a huge opportunity
for Australian players but it’s not just the young guys eyeing off a European
Tour card.

The Australian PGA Championship offers a huge opportunity
for Australian players but it’s not just the young guys eyeing off a European
Tour card.

"RobertCo-sanctioned by the European Tour and the ISPS HANDA PGA
Tour of Australasia for a second year a win at the Australian PGA Championship
will see the champion earn full status in Europe until the end of the 2018
season.

It’s a dangling carrot for many up and coming Australian
Tour Professionals but also for some of our most experienced.

With no status on the PGA TOUR in 2017, Robert Allenby says
the opportunity to compete on the European Tour is one he is taking seriously.

Allenby launched his career in Europe, notching up four
victories between 1992 and 1994, before heading to the United States where he
has also won four titles.

"I am already thinking about playing some tournaments over
there. Being a four time past champion I think I still get some status and I
have always paid my membership up each year. I have never really let go of the
European Tour," said Allenby. 

"I think after the Australian PGA Championship it’s a matter
of summing it all up and seeing where I am at and what is going to be best for
me.

"Obviously I live in Florida, playing the PGA TOUR is the
number one thing for me. If that’s not an option, I have full Web.com status
but I don’t know if I want to play the Web.com Tour.

"But it is probably my only way of getting back to the PGA
TOUR, other than getting an invite and winning like Greg Chalmers and Badds
did."

On his home Tour, Allenby has won 13 titles, including the
Australian PGA Championship four times.

If he can etch his name onto the Kirkwood Cup for a fifth
time, he will join the legendary Kel Nagle with the most Australian PGA
Championship titles.

"I know what the record is and I definitely want to do it
before my time is up," added Allenby.

"To sit on the same lines as Kel Nagle would be pretty
amazing. To be the top guy with five wins would be pretty amazing for
Australian history.

"I have been very fortunate to win four, it’s always been a
goal to win the fifth and I have come close a few times, losing in a playoff
to Greg Chalmers not so long ago.

"I have such a drive to want to play well, holding the
trophy up is the greatest achievement in golf."

While Allenby will be doing his best to win the Australian
PGA Championship to be played from 1-4 December at RACV Royal Pines Resort on
the Gold Coast he says he would also like to see one of the young players on
Tour walk away with the win and a ticket to Europe.

"For the Australian Tour to co-sanction with the European
Tour is a really good thing for our Tour and for the young guys who need
somewhere to go and play," added Allenby, with 2015 Australian PGA Champion
Nathan Holman already reaping the benefits of the co-sanctioning.

"I have had a lot of guys this week come up and ask if they
should do their Traineeship or go to the European Tour Qualifying School or
should they go to the Web.com.

"By having co-sanctioned events with the European Tour, if they
win the tournament they get straight in, they get two years of exemptions.

"Having that with the Australian Tour is great. If you are
good enough you are going to end up going other places."

A win at the Australian PGA Championship isn’t the only goal
for Allenby this summer; he is also hoping to win the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of
Australasia Order of Merit.

After finishing T12 at the Fiji International and picking up
a cheque of $22,725, Allenby is almost $200,000 behind current leader and 2016
New Zealand Open Champion Matthew Griffin.

 Allenby would likely
need to win at least one of the remaining tournaments this season to have a
hope of achieving that feat.

"I would like to win the Order of Merit again. By doing that
you get into The Open, two World Championship events and a bunch of other
tournaments on the PGA TOUR," added Allenby.

"For me that would be a bonus, so it gives me really good
incentive to be at the NSW Open this week. To be able to win the Order of Merit
you have to play four events on the PGA Tour of Australasia. So these next
three weeks will make four because of Fiji."

The NSW Open teed off today at Stonecutters Ridge Golf Club
with the champion to be decided on Sunday 13 November.

The Australian
PGA Championship is proudly supported by the Queensland Government through
Tourism and Events Queensland’s It’s Live! in Queensland major events calendar.The
Australian PGA Championship will be played at RACV Royal Pines Resort from 1-4
December with tickets on sale via

Ticketek

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