Date: November 16, 2014
Author: Golf Australia

World�s best players return to Royal Melbourne

The world’s best players will return to the Royal Melbourne Golf Club in February when the 2015 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open is held on the club’s famous Composite Course.

In a world-class field featuring several of the top 10, Australian legend Karrie Webb – who won a record fifth national crown this year – will defend her title from February 19-22.

Webb will be joined by 2012 champion Jessica Korda — the American who won the only previous time the event was held at Royal Melbourne – and emerging Perth superstar Minjee Lee, seeking her first national title in her maiden attempt as a professional. 

Webb, who stormed home to win her fifth Australian Open at nearby Victoria GC last February, said she couldn’t wait to welcome the game’s greats into her backyard.

“It’s always nice to go back and defend, but when it’s your national championship, it’s even sweeter,” said Webb, who’s also a member at the host club.

“And to get the chance to play again at such a great course as Royal Melbourne is something I know will bring the best out of not only the Aussies, but the whole field.”

ISPS Founder and Chairman Dr Haruhisa Handa expressed his delight to confirm his ongoing support for the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open.  ISPS places importance on the tournament not only highlighting the best of women’s golf but also raising money for worthwhile charities and helping in ISPS’s ultimate ambition to have golf become a Paralympic sport.

“ISPS is a strong believer in the power of sport – it has a unique ability to create hope, inspire people and change society for the better,” Dr Handa said.

Tourism Minister Louise Asher said the Open’s return boosted Melbourne’s reputation for hosting world-class golf.

“The Sandbelt courses are world famous and the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open is a great way for us to reinforce that on such a grand stage,” Ms Asher said.

“The men’s and women’s events we host this summer contribute to Victoria’s major sporting events calendar enormously and really boost our international profile.

“They not only attract visitors to Victoria and for the event itself, they attract visitors to play on our magnificent golf courses which is a lucrative and high-yielding market", Ms Asher said.

Golf Australia chief executive officer Stephen Pitt said there was much to look forward to at the 2015 championship.

“The ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open has experienced exceptional growth in recent years, particularly in its international profile as a major women’s sporting event in the Asia-Pacific region,” Mr Pitt said.

“The championship consistently brings the highest number of top-20 ranked golfers in the world to Australia each year through our successful partnerships with the LPGA Tour, Ladies European Tour and ALPG Tour.

“A fundamental part of this excellent period for our national championship has been the support and enthusiasm from our title sponsor International Sports Promotion Society (ISPS) through Dr Haruhisa Handa.

“Dr Handa’s unwavering commitment to see golf included in Paralympic schedule is something Golf Australia fully supports and we are honoured that he sees the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open as a key opportunity to highlight his work in this area.”

“We should soon be in a position to confirm more of the world’s top players coming to Melbourne for what will be a terrific week of summer golf in Melbourne.”

The 2015 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open will be played at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club from February 19-22.

The event will be telecast on all four days on ABC.