Weekend Herald

Australian golfers set their sights NZ Open title

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With Australian stars Peter Thomson, Kel Nagle, Ian Baker-Finch, Rodger Davis and more recently Brendan Jones on the list of past champions, there is clear evidence the New Zealand Open is a tournament Australia’s top golfers love to win.

“In recent years, it has been the backbone of our tournament [February 29 to March 3] to have many of the top players from Australia play in the New Zealand Open,” tournament director Michael Glading said.

“There are some quality Australian players entered, many of whom are hitting form at the right time. In recent weeks, the likes of Matt Griffin and Brett Coletta have won tournament­s in Australia, and are clearly capable of winning our event.

“Another recent Australian tournament winner to watch is 2022-23 Challenger PGA of Australasi­a Order of Merit winner David Micheluzzi, who had a solid top 20 finish in Queenstown last year.

“Micheluzzi now plays on the DP World Tour and his top 20 finish at the Bahrain Championsh­ip last weekend is proof that he has taken his game to the next level.

“I’d also keep an eye on the likes of Anthony Quayle, Travis Smyth and Todd Sinnott. All of these have the ability to use their previous experience at Millbrook to string together four rounds of world-class golf.

“Travis is now firmly cemented as one of the top five players in Asia, while Anthony has had a fantastic year playing in Japan.

“Todd has won tournament­s in Asia and Australia, and is yet another quality Australian player more than capable of winning our event.

“In addition to Max Griffin, other former champions Brad Kennedy, Jordan Zunic, Zach Murray, Dimi Papadatos and current champion Brendan Jones will return.

Returning to Queenstown for his eighth New Zealand Open will be a little different for Jones, as this time, he returns as the champion, looking to defend a title that means a lot.

“Winning the New Zealand Open was one of the coolest things that has happened in my golfing career. To win such a great tournament in my favourite place in the world was really special,” Jones said.

Brett Coletta, the recent winner on the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasi­a, claimed the Vic Open on Sunday and has fond memories of playing the New Zealand Open.

“It was one of my first few pro events when I started out in 2017. The course, the whole town — it’s one of the best places I’ve ever been to,” said Coletta.

The 2016 champion Matthew Griffin hasn’t missed a New Zealand Open since playing his first back in 2014 and is hoping to recapture his form in Queenstown.

“It’s always great to go back to a place where you’ve won. My favourite thing is when you get out of the plane, walk down the steps and the fresh air hits you. You see The Remarkable­s and you feel relaxed as soon as you get there.”

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? NZ Open defending champion Brendan Jones.
Photo / Photosport NZ Open defending champion Brendan Jones.

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