New Zealand Open
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The inaugural New Zealand Open (Sept 11-13; played over 36 holes; from 1908 onward played over 72 holes). Second-placed J. Carne Bidwill (NZ, amateur) finished on 166, 7 shots behind Arthur Duncan (NZ; amateur). John "Jack" McLaren (Scot) collected £25 as the lowest scoring professional (167); David Hood (NZ) received £10 as second lowest professional (168). [Napier GC, Waiohiki, Napier, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Sept 13/14). Second-placed John Carne Bidwill (NZ, amateur) finished 6 shots behind defending champion J.A. "Joe" Clements (NZ). [Auckland GC, Cornwall Park Links, One Tree Hill, Auckland. This course no longer exists, and was abandoned by the Club in 1909].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Sept 16/17). Second-placed Bernard B. Wood (NZ, amateur) finished 3 shots behind J.A. "Joe" Clements (NZ), who recorded the last of his three wins in this event. [Wellington GC, Heretaunga, Upper Hutt, nr Wellington, NZ; from 2004 Royal Wellington GC].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Oct 12/13). Second-placed Arthur Duncan (NZ, amateur) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Edward S. "Ted" Douglas (Scot). [Royal Auckland & Grange GC, Papatoetoe, Auckland; at the time known as Auckland GC, Middlemore].
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Sky Sport
Played as the New Zealand Open presented by Sky Sport (Feb 27-Mar 1; Aus/Asian/Jpn Trs event). Second-placed Lucas Herbert (Aus) finished 2 shots behind Kennedy (Aus), who recorded his fifth Australasian Tour win and second in this event. [Millbrook Resort, Arrowtown, NZ; earlier rounds also at The Hills].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (100th) (Feb 28-Mar 3; Aus/Asian Trs event). Second-placed Josh Geary (NZ) and Ashley Hall (Aus) finished 2 shots behind 21-year-old wire-to-wire winner Murray (Aus), who recorded his first win as a professional. [The Hills GC, Arrowtown, NZ; the Millbrook Resort, Arrowtown also used in first two rounds].
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ISPS Handa
Played as the ISPS Handa New Zealand Open (March 1-4; Aus/Asian Trs event). Second-placed Terry Pilkadaris (Aus) finished 2 shots behind Nisbet (Aus), who shot a final round 9-under-par 62 to clinch his first Australasia Tour win. [Millbrook Resort, Arrowtown, NZ; earlier rounds also at The Hills].
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ISPS Handa
Played as the ISPS Handa New Zealand Open (March 9-12; Aus Tr event). Home country winner Hendry (NZ) beat Brad Kennedy (Aus) and Ben Campbell (NZ) with a par at the first playoff hole (par-3 18th). [Millbrook Resort, Arrowtown, NZ; earlier rounds also at The Hills].
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BMW ISPS Handa
Played as the BMW ISPS Handa New Zealand Open (March 10-13; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Hideto Tanihara (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind Griffin (Aus). [The Hills GC, Arrowtown, NZ. First two rounds also staged at Millbrook Resort].
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BMW
Played as the BMW New Zealand Open (March 12-15; Aus Tr event). Second-placed David Bransdon (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Zunic (Aus), who recorded his first professional win. Zunic turned professional earlier in the year, but missed out on his Tour card at Q School. [The Hills GC, Arrowtown, NZ. First two rounds also staged at Millbrook Resort].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Feb 27-Mar 2; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Mark Brown (NZ) finished 4 shots behind Papadatos (Aus), who recorded his first Australasia Tour win. [The Hills GC, Arrowtown, NZ. First two rounds also staged at Millbrook Resort].
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New Zealand Open not played in 2013; held over from November 2012 until Feb 2014 to establish a new slot in the Australasia Tour schedule.
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BMW
Played as the BMW New Zealand Open hosted by Christchurch (Nov 22-25; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Jason Norris (Aus) and Peter Wilson (Aus) finished 1 shot behind 19-year-old Higginbottom (Aus, amateur). Higginbottom was the first amateur since Harry Berwick in 1956 to win this event. [Clearwater Resort, Christchurch, NZ].
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BMW
Played as the BMW New Zealand Open hosted by Christchurch (Dec 1-4; Aus Tr event). Kennedy (Aus) beat Craig Parry (Aus) with a birdie at the first playoff hole, to record his second Australasia Tour win. [Clearwater Resort, Christchurch, NZ].
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Michael Hill
Played as the Michael Hill New Zealand Open (Jan 28-31; Aus/PGA Nationwide Trs event; Nationwide Tr season-opener). Second-placed Andrew Dodt (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Gates (USA), who was making his debut on the Nationwide Tour. [The Hills GC, Arrowtown, NZ].
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Michael Hill
Played as the Michael Hill New Zealand Open (March 12-15; Aus/PGA Nationwide Trs event). Second-placed Martin Miller (USA) finished 3 shots behind Prugh (USA), who recorded his first professional career win in his second year as a professional. [The Hills GC, Arrowtown, NZ].
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New Zealand Open not played in 2008 due to Tour scheduling changes.
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Michael Hill
Played as the Michael Hill New Zealand Open (Nov 29-Dec 2; Aus/Eurpn Trs event; Eurpn Tr 2008 season). Second-placed Steven Bowditch (Aus) and Paul Sheehan (Aus) finished 3 shots behind first-time European Tour winner Finch (Eng). Sir Bob Charles (71 yrs) became the oldest player to make a cut on any of the major international golf tours. [The Hills GC, Arrowtown, NZ].
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Blue Chip
Played as the Blue Chip New Zealand Open (Nov 30-Dec 3; Aus/Eurpn Trs event; Eurpn Tr 2007 season). Second-placed Michael Campbell (NZ), Nick Dougherty (Eng), Marcus Fraser (Aus), Jarrod Moseley (Aus), Wade Ormsby (Aus) and Brett Rumford (Aus) finished 2 shots behind first-time European Tour winner Green (Aus). [Gulf Harbour CC, Whangaparaoa, nr Auckland, NZ].
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Holden
Played as the Holden New Zealand Open (Feb 10-13; Aus/Eurpn Trs event; first-time co-sanctioned by Eurpn Tr). Fasth (Swe) beat Miles Tunnicliff (Eng) with a birdie at the second playoff hole. [Gulf Harbour CC, Whangaparaoa, nr Auckland, NZ].
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Holden
Played as the Holden New Zealand Open (Jan 15-18; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Brad Heaven (NZ, amateur) finished 1 shot behind Price (Aus), who recorded the last of his eight Australasia Tour wins. [The Grange GC, Otahuhu, Auckland. Now part of Royal Auckland & Grange GC].
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Holden
Played as the Holden New Zealand Open (Jan 16-19; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Brett Rumford (Aus) finished 2 shots behind first-time Australasia Tour winner Pearce (NZ). [Royal Auckland & Grange GC, Papatoetoe, Auckland; at the time known as Auckland GC, Middlemore].
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Telstra/Hyundai
Played as the Telstra Hyundai New Zealand Open (Jan 10-13; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Steven Alker (NZ), Michael Campbell (NZ) and Stephen Leaney (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Parry (Aus). [Paraparaumu Beach GC, Paraparaumu, NZ].
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Telstra
Played as the Telstra Saturn New Zealand Open (Jan 18-21; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Steven Alker (NZ), Michael Campbell (NZ), Nathan Gatehouse (Aus) and Roger Chapman (Eng) finished 2 shots behind first-time Australasia Tour winner Smail (NZ). [The Grange GC, Otahuhu, Auckland. Now part of Royal Auckland & Grange GC].
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Crown Lager
Played as the Crown Lager New Zealand Open (Jan 20-23; Aus Tr event). Michael Campbell (NZ) beat Craig Perks (NZ) with an eagle at the second playoff hole. [Paraparaumu Beach GC, Paraparaumu, NZ].
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New Zealand Open not played in 1999; held over from Dec 1999 until Jan 2000 to establish a new slot in the Australasia Tour schedule.
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Dec 10-13; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Rod Pampling (Aus) finished 3 shots behind Lane (NZ), who recorded his first and only Australasia Tour win. [Formosa Golf Resort, Beachlands, Auckland; at the time called Formosa Auckland CC].
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AMP-Air NZ
Played as the AMP Air New Zealand Open (Dec 11-14; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Andrew Coltart (Scot), Jean-Louis Guepy (Fra) and Lucas Parsons (Aus) finished 7 shots behind Turner (NZ). [Royal Auckland & Grange GC, Papatoetoe, Auckland; at the time known as Auckland GC, Middlemore].
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AMP-Air NZ
Played as the AMP Air New Zealand Open (Dec 5-8; Aus Tr event). Second-placed and defending champion Peter O'Malley (Aus) finished 4 shots behind Long (NZ), who added this title to his wins in the NZ Amateur (1990), NZ Under-23s (1989), NZ Junior (1988) and NZ Boys (1985). [Paraparaumu Beach GC, Paraparaumu, NZ].
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AMP-Air NZ
Played as the AMP Air New Zealand Open (Dec 7-10; Aus Tr event; second NZ Open of 1995, brought forward from Jan 1996 to establish a new December slot in the Tour schedule). Second-placed Scott Hoch (USA) finished 3 shots behind O'Malley (Aus). [The Grange GC, Otahuhu, Auckland. Now part of Royal Auckland & Grange GC].
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AMP-Air NZ
Played as the AMP Air New Zealand Open (Jan 12-15; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Mike Clayton (Aus) finished 1 shot behind 25-year-old Parsons (Aus). [Wellington GC, Heretaunga, Upper Hutt, nr Wellington, NZ; from 2004 Royal Wellington GC].
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AMP
Played as the AMP New Zealand Open (Jan 6-9; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Frank Nobilo (NZ) finished 1 shot behind Jones (Aus). [Remuera GC, Auckland, NZ].
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AMP
Played as the AMP New Zealand Open (Feb 11-14; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Elliot Boult (NZ) finished 2 shots behind Fowler (Aus), who recorded the last of his four Australasia Tour wins. [Paraparaumu Beach GC, Paraparaumu, NZ].
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AMP
Played as the AMP New Zealand Open (Feb 20-23; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Peter Fowler (Aus) and Grant Kenny (Aus) finished 2 shots behind Waite (NZ), who won his first professional tournament with an albatross-two at the par-5 final hole; he holed-out with a perfectly struck 2-iron. [Paraparaumu Beach GC, Paraparaumu, NZ].
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AMP
Played as the AMP New Zealand Open (March 7-10; Aus Tr event). Second-placed Frank Nobilo (NZ) finished 2 shots behind Davis (Aus), who claimed his second win in this event. [Paraparaumu Beach GC, Paraparaumu, NZ].
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New Zealand Open not played in 1990; held over from Dec 1990 until March 1991 to establish a new slot in the Australasia Tour schedule.
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AMP
Played as the AMP New Zealand Open (Nov 2-5). Second-placed Richard Gilkey (USA) finished 6 shots behind Turner (NZ), who recorded his second Australia Tour win. [Paraparaumu Beach GC, Paraparaumu, NZ].
Played as the New Zealand Open (Oct 25-28). Second-placed Walter Godfrey (NZ, amateur) finished 2 shots behind Nagle (Aus). [Titirangi GC, New Lynn, Auckland, NZ].
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Nissan-Mobil
Played as the Nissan-Mobil New Zealand Open (Dec 15-18). Second-placed Michael Clayton (Aus) finished 3 shots behind Stanley (Aus). [Paraparaumu Beach GC, Paraparaumu, NZ].
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Nissan-Mobil
Played as the Nissan-Mobil New Zealand Open (Dec 10-13). Ronan Rafferty (N.Ire) beat Larry Nelson (USA) with a par at the seventh sudden-death playoff hole. [Wellington GC, Heretaunga, Upper Hutt, nr Wellington, NZ; from 2004 Royal Wellington GC].
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Nissan-Mobil
Played as the Nissan-Mobil New Zealand Open (Dec 4-7). Second-placed Bob Shearer (Aus) finished 8 shots behind Davis (Aus), who broke the tournament record low score by 4 shots. [The Grange GC, Otahuhu, Auckland. Now part of Royal Auckland & Grange GC].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Dec 5-8). Second-placed Jeff Senior (Aus) finished 4 shots behind defending champion Pavin (USA). The final round was marked by a severe thunderstorm, and a saturated course thereafter. [Russley GC, Christchurch, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Dec 6-9). Second-placed Terry Gale (Aus) finished 4 shots behind first-time Australia Tour winner Pavin (USA). [Paraparaumu Beach GC, Paraparaumu, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 24-27). Second-placed Stuart Reese (NZ) finished 3 shots behind 23-year-old Baker-Finch (Aus), who recorded his first win as a professional. [Royal Auckland & Grange GC, Papatoetoe, Auckland; at the time known as Auckland GC, Middlemore].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 25-28). Second-placed Bob Charles (NZ) finished 2 shots behind Gale (Aus). [Christchurch GC, Shirley Links, Christchurch, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Dec 10-13). Second-placed Terry Gale (Aus) finished 3 shots behind Shearer (Aus), who recorded his second Australia Tour win in as many weeks, and his second win in this event in four years. [Wellington GC, Heretaunga, Upper Hutt, nr Wellington, NZ; from 2004 Royal Wellington GC].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Dec 4-7). Second-placed Eamonn Darcy (Ire) finished 1 shot behind Allin (USA), who recorded his first and only Australia Tour win. [New Plymouth GC, Ngamotu Links, New Plymouth, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Dec 6-9). Second-placed Simon Owen (NZ) finished 3 shots behind Ginn (Aus). [St Clair GC, Dunedin, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Dec 7-10). Second-placed Brian Barnes (Scot) finished 1 shot behind Shearer (Aus), who prevailed during the rain-swept final two days. [Wanganui GC, Belmont Links, Whanganui, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Dec 8-11). Second-placed Terry Gale (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Byman (USA), who recorded his first and only Australia Tour win. [Royal Auckland & Grange GC, Papatoetoe, Auckland; at the time known as Auckland GC, Middlemore].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Dec 3-6). Second-placed Doug McClelland (Eng) finished 7 shots behind Owen (NZ). [Wellington GC, Heretaunga, Upper Hutt, nr Wellington, NZ; from 2004 Royal Wellington GC].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 20-24). Second-placed Bruce Fleisher (USA) and Bill Brask (USA) finished 4 shots behind Dunk (Aus), who recorded his second win in this event in four years. Monday finish required following earlier rain delays. [St Andrews course, Hamilton GC, Hamilton, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 21-24). Bob Gilder (USA) beat Bob Charles (NZ) with a birdie at the third playoff hole. Jack Newton (Aus) was eliminated at the second playoff hole. Gilder became the first American to win this title. [Christchurch GC, Shirley Links, Christchurch, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 22-25). Second-placed Ian Stanley (Aus) finished 4 shots behind Charles (NZ), who recorded the last of his four wins in this event. [Manawatu GC, Hokowhitu, Palmerston North, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 23-26). Second-placed Maurice Bembridge (Eng), who bogeyed the final hole, finished 1 shot behind Dunk (Aus). [Paraparaumu Beach GC, Paraparaumu, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 25-28). Second-placed Maurice Bembridge (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Thomson (Aus), who won this title for the ninth (and last) time in 21 years. [Otago GC, Balmacewen, Dunedin, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 26-29). Second-placed Graham Marsh (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Charles (NZ), who recorded the third of his four wins in this event. [The Grange GC, Otahuhu, Auckland. Now part of Royal Auckland & Grange GC].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 27-30). Second-placed John Lister (NZ) finished 2 shots behind Nagle (Aus), who won this title for the third straight year, and recorded the last of his seven wins in this event. [Wanganui GC, Belmont Links, Whanganui, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 28-Dec 1). Second-placed Frank Phillips (Aus) finished 7 shots behind defending champion Nagle (Aus). [Christchurch GC, Shirley Links, Christchurch, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 16-19). Second-placed Ted Ball (Aus) finished 4 shots behind Nagle (Aus). [St Andrews course, Hamilton GC, Hamilton, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 17-20). Second-placed Guy Wolstenholme (Eng) finished 13 shots behind Bob Charles (NZ), who recorded his second NZ Open win, and first as a professional. [Paraparaumu Beach GC, Paraparaumu, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 18-21). Second-placed Bob Charles (NZ) and defending champion Kel Nagle (Aus) finished 8 shots behind Thomson (Aus), who recorded his eighth win in this event. [Royal Auckland & Grange GC, Papatoetoe, Auckland; at the time known as Auckland GC, Middlemore].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 19-22). Second-placed Frank Phillips (Aus) finished 12 shots behind Nagle (Aus). [Christchurch GC, Shirley Links, Christchurch, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Sept 26-29). Second-placed Peter Thomson (Aus) finished 1 shots behind Devlin (Aus). [Wanganui GC, Belmont Links, Whanganui, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Oct 11-14). Second-placed Kel Nagle (Aus) finished 9 shots behind Thomson (Aus), who won this event for the third straight year. This was the fifth straight year that Thomson and Nagle finished in the top two positions. [New Plymouth GC, Ngamotu Links, New Plymouth, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 18-19). Second-placed Kel Nagle (Aus) finished 1 shot behind defending champion Thomson (Aus). [Invercargill GC, Otatara, Invercargill, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Sept 24-27). Thomson (Aus) beat defending champion Kel Nagle (Aus) in an 18-hole playoff (Thomson 67; Nagle 73). On the final hole of regulation play, Nagle holed his approach shot for an eagle-three to force the playoff. [Paraparaumu Beach GC, Paraparaumu, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Oct 15-18). Second-placed Peter Thomson (Aus) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Nagle (Aus). [St Andrews course, Hamilton GC, Hamilton, NZ].
Played as the New Zealand Open (Oct 10-12). Second-placed Peter Thomson (Aus) finished 4 shots behind Nagle (Aus). [Manawatu GC, Hokowhitu, Palmerston North, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Oct 11-13). Second-placed Bob Charles (NZ) finished 2 shots behind Berwick (Aus; amateur), who was described in news articles as a 33-year-old bricklaying contractor. [Christchurch GC, Shirley Links, Christchurch, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Oct 6-8). Second-placed Kel Nagle (Aus) finished 10 shots behind Thomson (Aus). [Royal Auckland & Grange GC, Papatoetoe, Auckland; at the time known as Auckland GC, Middlemore].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 6-8). Second-placed Bruce Crampton (Aus) finished 2 shots behind 18-year-old left-hander Bob Charles (NZ, amateur), who recorded his first win in a national Open Championship. Charles was described in the press as a bank clerk. [Wellington GC, Heretaunga, Upper Hutt, nr Wellington, NZ; from 2004 Royal Wellington GC].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Nov 13-15). Second-placed Frank Buckler (NZ) finished 5 shots behind Thomson (Aus), who won this event for the third time in four years. [Otago GC, Balmacewen, Dunedin, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Second-placed Harry Berwick (Aus, amateur) finished 1 shot behind Murray (Eng/NZ), who recorded the last of his three wins in this event. [Wanganui GC, Belmont Links, Whanganui, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Sept 27-29). Second-placed Frank Buckler (NZ) and Tim Woon (NZ, amateur) finished 4 shots behind defending champion Thomson (Aus). [Titirangi GC, New Lynn, Auckland, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Second-placed Alf Guy (NZ) finished 9 shots behind Thomson (Aus), who recorded the first of his nine NZ Open titles. [Christchurch GC, Shirley Links, Christchurch, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Second-placed Bob Glading (NZ) and L.B. Johnstone (NZ, amateur) finished 1 shot behind Galloway (NZ). [Hastings GC, Bridge Pa, Hastings, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Second-placed Bryan Silk (NZ, amateur) finished 1 shot behind Murray (Eng/NZ). [Otago GC, Balmacewen, Dunedin, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Second-placed Alex Murray (Eng/NZ) finished 3 shots behind defending champion Glading (NZ). Glading (who continued playing golf into his 90s) won the 1946 NZ Open as an amateur, and successfully defended as a professional. [New Plymouth GC, Ngamotu Links, New Plymouth, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Glading (NZ, amateur) beat Norman Fuller (NZ) in a playoff. [Manawatu GC, Hokowhitu, Palmerston North, NZ].
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New Zealand Open not played due to World War II.
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New Zealand Open not played due to World War II.
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New Zealand Open not played due to World War II.
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New Zealand Open not played due to World War II.
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New Zealand Open not played due to World War II.
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New Zealand Open not played due to World War II.
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Second-placed Alex Murray (NZ) finished 3 shots behind John Hornabrook (NZ, amateur), who won this event for the second time in three years. [Miramar GC, Wellington, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (November). Second-placed Andrew "Andy" Shaw (Scot/NZ) and Basil J. Smith Jr (NZ) finished 3 shots behind 20-year-old Locke (S Africa). [Otago GC, Balmacewen, Dunedin, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Oct 1-3). Hornabrook (NZ, amateur) beat Ernie Moss (Eng/NZ) and Andrew "Andy" Shaw (Scot/NZ) in an 18-hole playoff (Hornabrook 73; Moss 75; Shaw 76). Alex Murray (Eng/NZ), the winner in 1935, had the lowest four round total, but was disqualified for making a practice putt on the fringe of the 8th green in the final round. [St Andrews course, Hamilton GC, Hamilton, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Second-placed Alf Guy (NZ) and Tom Galloway (NZ) finished 5 shots behind Andrew "Andy" Shaw (Scot/NZ), who recorded the last of his seven wins in this event. He also recorded seven wins in the New Zealand PGA Championship. [New Plymouth GC, Ngamotu Links, New Plymouth, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Second-placed and defending champion Andrew "Andy" Shaw (Scot/NZ) finished 2 shots behind Murray (Eng/NZ), who recorded the first of his three wins in this event. [Christchurch GC, Shirley Links, Christchurch, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Second-placed Norrie Bell (NZ) finished 5 shots behind Andrew "Andy" Shaw (Scot/NZ). [Wanganui GC, Belmont Links, Whanganui, NZ].
Played as the New Zealand Open. Ernie Moss (Eng/NZ) beat Edward S. "Ted" Douglas (Scot) in a 36-hole playoff (Moss 146; Douglas 155). Moss recorded the last of his three wins in this event. [Titirangi GC, New Lynn, Auckland, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Second-placed Arthur Duncan (NZ, amateur) finished 5 shots behind Andrew "Andy" Shaw (Scot/NZ), who won this event for the fourth straight year. [Wellington GC, Heretaunga, Upper Hutt, nr Wellington, NZ; from 2004 Royal Wellington GC].
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Second-placed Ewan MacFarlane (NZ) finished 1 shot behind Andrew "Andy" Shaw (Scot/NZ), who won this event for the third straight year. [Christchurch GC, Shirley Links, Christchurch, NZ].
Played as the New Zealand Open. Second-placed Fred Rutter (NZ), John "Jock" McIntosh (NZ) and D.C. Collins (NZ, amateur) finished 18 shots behind defending champion and runaway winner Andrew "Andy" Shaw (Scot/NZ). [Manawatu GC, Hokowhitu, Palmerston North, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Second-placed T.H. Horton (NZ, amateur) finished 3 shots behind Andrew "Andy" Shaw (Scot/NZ). [Wanganui GC, Belmont Links, Whanganui, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Second-placed Andrew "Andy" Shaw (Scot/NZ) finished 2 shots behind Morpeth (NZ, amateur). [Otago GC, Balmacewen, Dunedin, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Second-placed Andrew "Andy" Shaw (Scot/NZ) and Norrie Bell (NZ, amateur) finished 4 shots behind Moss (Eng/NZ). [St Andrews course, Hamilton GC, Hamilton, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open. Andrew "Andy" Shaw (Scot/NZ) beat Ernie Moss (Eng/NZ) in an 18-hole playoff (Shaw 76; Moss 80). Shaw recorded the first of his seven wins in this event. [Miramar GC, Wellington, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Oct 2/3). Second-placed Andrew "Andy" Shaw (Scot/NZ) and John "Jock" McIntosh (NZ) finished 2 shots behind MacFarlane (NZ, amateur). [Christchurch GC, Shirley Links, Christchurch, NZ].
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Played as the New Zealand Open (Sept 5-7). Second-placed Arthur Duncan (NZ, amateur) finished 10 shots behind Moss (Eng/NZ). [Royal Auckland & Grange GC, Papatoetoe, Auckland; at the time known as Auckland GC, Middlemore].
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