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| name = Women's Australian Open | image = File:Womens Australian Open.png | location = {{AUS}}, varies Grange, South Australia in 2019 | establishment = 1974, {{Years or months ago|1974}} | course = Grange Golf Club | par = 72 | yardage = {{convert|6082|m|yd|abbr=on}} | tour = ALPG Tour LPGA Tour | format = Stroke play - 72 holes | purse = US$1.3 million | month_played = February | aggregate = 270 Karrie Webb (2000) | to-par = −22 Karrie Webb (2000) | current_champion = {{flagicon|USA}} Nelly Korda }}{{Location map |Australia |relief = 1 |label = Grange |lat = -34.8879 |long = 138.4999 |caption = Location in Australia |position = |float = |marksize = 5 |background = |width = 240 }}{{Location map |South Australia |relief = 1 |label = Grange |lat = -34.8879 |long = 138.4999 |caption = Location in South Australia |position = top |float = |marksize = 5 |background = |width = 180 }} The Women's Australian Open is a women's professional golf tournament played in Australia, operated by Golf Australia and the ALPG Tour, long co-sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour (LET). Beginning with the 2012 event, it is also co-sanctioned by the U.S.-based LPGA Tour. In 2008, it was the second-richest women's golf tournament on the ALPG Tour, with a prize fund of A$500,000, and was raised to A$600,000 in 2010. With the co-sanctioning by the LPGA, the total purse was nearly doubled, and was also fixed in U.S. dollars. The purse was US$1.1 million in 2012, and increased again to its current level of US$1.2 million for 2013. Since 2011, the tournament's name has been the ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open. The Australian Ladies Open was founded in 1974 as a 54-hole event, but folded after 1978. It was resurrected in 1994 as the Women's Australian Open, this time as a 72-hole event. Annika Sörenstam won that year, which was her first professional win. It was also Karrie Webb's professional debut, and she would later win the event five times. Starting in 2000, the Ladies European Tour began co-sanctioning the tournament.[1] Following the 2004 event, sponsorship difficulties caused the tournament to stop once again, but after a two-year hiatus the tournament returned in 2007.[2] The Women's Australian Open usually moves between various courses around Australia, except from 1995 through 2002 when it was held at the Yarra Yarra Golf Club in Melbourne. The 2008 event was held at Kingston Heath Golf Club.[3] For several years after its return in 1994, the Women's Australian Open was played early in the ALPG schedule, usually in November. Starting in 2000, it was changed to be played at the end of the schedule in February near the ANZ Ladies Masters, to allow both tournaments to be part of the Ladies European Tour. Since the Women's Australian Open was played from 12–15 November 1998 during the 1998/1999 ALPG season, it was therefore not played during the 1999 calendar year.[1][4] The 2012 tournament was played at the Composite Course at Royal Melbourne, the championship course comprising 12 holes from the West course and six from the East course. The Composite Course is considered one of the top courses in the world, and was used for the Presidents Cup competitions in 1998 and 2011. Through 2011, a women's professional competition had never been held on it; the 2012 Women's Australian Open was the first.[5] The event was won by Jessica Korda after an historic six-player playoff, only the second in ALPG history.[6] Korda holed a {{convert|25|ft|0|sing=on}} birdie putt on the second playoff hole to claim her first LPGA Tour victory.[7][8] In 2013, the tournament moved to Royal Canberra Golf Club, and in 2014 to the Victoria Golf Club near Melbourne. In 2016 the event moved to Adelaide and will continue to be played in the city until at least 2021.[9] Tournament names
2019 course layoutGrange Golf Club
Winners
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References1. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.golfaustralia.org.au/default.aspx?s=womensopenhistory |title=Brief History Of The Women's Australian Open |archiveurl=http://www.golfaustralia.org.au/default.aspx?s=womensopenhistory |archivedate=6 April 2001}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/golf/bridges-built-for-womens-open/2006/05/30/1148956347467.html |title=Bridges built for women's Open |first=Peter |last=Stone |date= 31 May 2006 |publisher=The Age Company |accessdate=9 June 2007}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,,21831477-23213,00.html?from=public_rss |title=Women's Australian Open for Melbourne |date=1 June 2007 |publisher=AAP |accessdate=9 June 2007}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.alpgtour.com/past_tournament_detail.asp?xmlref=T58.xml |title=Past Tournament Detail |accessdate=9 June 2007}} 5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.lpga.com/content_1.aspx?mid=2&pid=31759 |publisher=LPGA |title=2012 Women's Australian Open - tournament preview |accessdate=8 February 2012}} 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.golfaustralia.org.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&id=71983 |title= Korda claims title |date=12 February 2012 |publisher=Golf Australia |accessdate=12 February 2013}} 7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.golfaustralia.org.au/default.aspx?s=iframepage&iframe=http://www.golfaustralia.org.au/site/_content/document/00011145-source.pdf |publisher=Golf Australia |title=Final results: 2012 Australian Open |accessdate=4 February 2012}} 8. ^{{cite news |url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/golf/lpga/story/2012-02-12/jessica-korda-wins-womens-australian-open/53058240/1 |newspaper=USA Today |title= Jessica Korda wins Women's Australian Open |agency=AP |date=12 February 2012 |accessdate=12 February 2013}} 9. ^http://www.golf.org.au/wao-news-display/open-date-venues-locked-in-adelaide/100680 10. ^{{cite web |url=https://cms.ga.mpower.golf/site/_content/document/00044450-source.jpg |title=2019 ISPS Handa Australian Open – Course Par & Distance |publisher=Golf Australia |accessdate=February 14, 2019}} 11. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=KGhRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=uQcEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1646,115986 |newspaper=Star-Banner |location=Ocala, Florida |title=Australian Open |date=11 December 1994 |page=3C |accessdate=12 February 2013}} 12. ^Shortened to 36 holes due to rain. External links
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