Arab Times

Australian PGA not moving too far from Jeff the dinosaur

‘Event poised to reach new heights’

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AUSTRALIA, Feb 27, (RTRS): The Australian PGA Championsh­ip is swapping Jeff the dinosaur and advert-splaterred Coolum for Royal Pines on the Gold Coast after the course promised to spend A$5 million ($5.11 million) on upgrades, the PGA of Australia said on Wednesday.

The OneAsia co-sanctioned event had been previously held at the Clive Palmer-owned Coolum resort on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast north of Brisbane for 11 years.

However that relationsh­ip ended last December after a dispute over sponsorshi­p between the golf body and the billionair­e mining magnate.

The Coolum resort painted 61 adverts on the fairways and installed ‘Jeff’, a 20metre long, eight metre-high dinosaur between the ninth and 10th holes for last year’s tournament, though the PGA said at the time the decision to move was purely commercial.

“We’d previously had feedback from a number of potential sponsors that they would be interested in key sponsorshi­ps if the tournament moved to a region with a larger population base,” PGA chief Brian Thorburn said on Wednesday in announcing the move to the Gold Coast, which is south of Brisbane.

“So we’ve now put the event in the best possible position to reach new heights in terms of entertainm­ent value, prize money and commercial opportunit­ies.”

Royal Pines, which also hosts the Australian Ladies Masters, had promised to spend A$5 million over the next three years to upgrade the course, the PGA said.

The tournament’s move had also been approved by the Queensland state government and local government in the Gold Coast region, which will host the 2018 Commonweal­th Games.

The Australian PGA is one of four marquee tournament­s in Australia’s golf calendar.

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