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Greg Norman Holden International

The Greg Norman Holden International was a men's professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia. It was founded by Greg Norman in 1993, replacing the Johnnie Walker Australian Classic on the tour schedule,[1] and was held until 2001. It was also co-sanctioned with the European Tour in 2000 and 2001. It was known as the Greg Norman's Holden Classic from 1993 to 1996.

Greg Norman Holden International
Tournament information
LocationSydney, Australia
Established1993
Course(s)The Lakes Golf Club
Par73
Length6,904 yards (6,313 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
PGA Tour of Australasia
FormatStroke play
Prize fundA$2,000,000
Month playedFebruary
Final year2001
Tournament record score
Aggregate271 Aaron Baddeley (2001)
271 Sergio García (2001)
To par−21 as above
Final champion
Australia Aaron Baddeley
Location map
The Lakes GC is located in Australia
The Lakes GC
The Lakes GC
Location in Australia
The Lakes GC is located in New South Wales
The Lakes GC
The Lakes GC
Location in New South Wales

Tournament hosts

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Winners

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Year Tour(s)[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Greg Norman Holden International
2001 ANZ, EUR Australia  Aaron Baddeley 271 −21 Playoff Spain  Sergio García
2000 ANZ, EUR Australia  Lucas Parsons 273 −19 4 strokes Australia  Peter Senior
1999 ANZ New Zealand  Michael Long 283 −9 1 stroke New Zealand  Michael Campbell
1998 ANZ Australia  Greg Norman 272 −16 2 strokes Spain  José María Olazábal
1997: No tournament
Greg Norman's Holden Classic
1996 ANZ Australia  Peter Senior 281 −7 1 stroke Australia  Greg Norman
1995 ANZ Australia  Craig Parry 276 −16 1 stroke New Zealand  Michael Campbell
1994 ANZ Australia  Anthony Gilligan 274 −14 2 strokes United States  Mark Calcavecchia
Australia  Paul Moloney
Australia  Greg Norman
1993 ANZ United States  Curtis Strange 274 −18 2 strokes Australia  John Wade

Notes

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References

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  1. ^ "Norman to fund classic". The Canberra Times. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 4 June 1993. p. 30. Retrieved 14 February 2020 – via Trove.
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