It's ON!
2019 is almost over but not without one last bang. The 2019 PGA championships is back on the Gold Coast this year at the prestigious RACV Royal Pines Golf Course. With a total prize pool of $1.5 million to play for, the championship has attracted some of the best names from around the world. The Open Championship winner Stewart Cink and PGA Tour victor Smylie Kaufman will join fellow American Cameron Champ, consecutive Australian PGA champion Cameron Smith and former world number 1 Adam Scott at the championship this year, each set to take home the top spot this 19-22nd December.
No matter what side of the ropes you’re on, the week will be filled with action-packed activities for the whole family to enjoy. On Wednesday, MyGolf kids will have the opportunity to become a ‘caddy kid’ for the day, walking alongside some of the world’s greatest athletes during the 2019 Australian PGA Championship Pro-Am. Don't forget to wear something yellow on Friday in support of #DoingItForJarrod as we continue to support families and children living with cancer. Feel free to get creative and join us all in the celebration of Jarrod's legacy.
The Ladies Long Lunch will also be held on the Friday where you might be able to spot our lovely Mimi Lee in and among the crowds. If you haven't had a chance to get to know her yet this is a great chance to say hello!
Don't forget to check out all the gourmet food trucks that will be there all week long as well the various sponsor booths as you enter the grounds. SParms has had the priviledge of sponsoring the tournament for the first time this year so make sure to drop by for games and prizes to be won. We can't wait to meet all of our fans and supporters and connect with you all so write it down in your diaries and clear your calendars. Don't miss out on this amazing week!
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