The Australian WPGA Championship will return next year as part of a “festival” of golf on the Gold Coast.
Having debuted in 2022 when Su Oh won at Royal Queensland, the WPGA’s second edition will be played at Sanctuary Cove’s Palms layout on March 6-9, with the winner to again lift the Karrie Webb Cup.
A strong field of worldwide players is expected, with the event part of three successive tournaments in Australia to be co-sanctioned by the WPGA Tour of Australasia and the Ladies European Tour.
The event will be the headline act of the Gold Coast Festival of Golf, which organizers have described as the “ultimate celebration of golf” at the Sanctuary Cove resort.
“The WPGA Tour of Australasia has a long history in Queensland, and particularly the Gold Coast, and we are excited to be a part of what is far more than a golf tournament, with the Gold Coast Festival of Golf to be a highlight on the Australian golf calendar,” WPGA Tour of Australasia chief executive officer Karen Lunn said.
PGA of Australia chief executive officer Gavin Kirkman said the return of the WPGA, and the festival was a “tremendous development” for the growth of women’s professional golf.
Ladies European Tour chief executive Alexandra Armas was pleased with the addition of the WPGA to the LET schedule.
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