Australian Open organisers cut women’s field in mixed-gender event

Author: Agencies

MELBOURNE: The mixed-gender Australian Open will have a reduced women’s field and revert to a single-cut format on its return to Sydney this year after the previous event in Melbourne in December drew criticism over its convoluted structure. The inaugural dual-gender tournament had an unusual second cut after 54 holes, leaving the top 30 players from each of the men’s and women’s fields to compete for separate trophies in the final round at Victoria Golf Club. This year’s event at The Australian and The Lakes golf clubs from Nov. 30 to Dec. 3 will see the women’s field trimmed to 84 players with the men’s unchanged at 156, organisers said on Wednesday.

The men’s field will be cut to 60 plus ties after 36 holes, with the women’s cut to a pro-rata 32 plus ties. The 54-hole second cut has been scrapped. Organisers said the changes had been decided after a review of last year’s tournaments in Melbourne and following consultation with both the men’s and women’s tour bodies and playing groups. The head of the local women’s golf tour said the reduced women’s field would ensure a “high-quality competition” that reflected the importance of the national championship and guaranteed players maximum world ranking points.

“The size of the women’s Open field will be reassessed year by year,” WPGA Tour of Australasia Chief Executive Officer Karen Lunn said. “Our aim is to grow the depth in the women’s game.” Prize-money will remain equal across the men’s and women’s tournaments, which will be played over four days at The Australian Golf Club and co-hosted by The Lakes during the first two days. The men’s event will be co-sanctioned by Europe’s DP World Tour. Poland’s Adrian Meronk claimed the men’s title last year, while South African Ashleigh Buhai won the women’s event.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Lifestyle

The Black Crowes enjoy Grammy Awards love again decades after first nomination

The first time Chris and Rich Robinson were at the Grammy Awards, it was 1991.…

7 hours ago
  • Lifestyle

Aagha Ali wishes Hina Altaf ‘happiness’ and ‘success’

Renowned Pakistani television actor and host Aagha Ali recently opened up about his divorce from…

7 hours ago
  • Lifestyle

‘Comedy Nights with Kapil’ was the biggest mistake of my life: Naseem Vicky

Pakistan's renowned theatre actor and comedian Naseem Vicky expressed his regret in doing 'Comedy Nights…

7 hours ago
  • Lifestyle

Neha Kakkar praises Pakistani fans, wants to collaborate with Asim Azhar

Renowned Indian playback singer Neha Kakkar has expressed her admiration for Pakistani fans and voiced…

7 hours ago
  • Lifestyle

Diljit Dosanjh beats Shahrukh Khan and Allu Arjun in UK Top 50 Asian Celebrities list

Riding on the newest high of his career, with the massive success of his global…

7 hours ago
  • Lifestyle

Javed Sheikh celebrates 50 years in showbiz with friends

Javed Sheikh has been a part of the industry for five decades. He recently celebrated…

7 hours ago