The 2021 Queensland PGA Championship will be played at Nudgee Golf Club, Brisbane from January 20-23, 2022 directly following the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland Golf Club, the first time that south-east Queensland has hosted consecutive PGA Tour of Australasia events since the 2001 Australian PGA Championship (Royal Queensland) and Australian Open (The Grand Golf Club).

The last time Nudgee hosted the country’s leading professionals was the 1999 Queensland Open when Shane Tait was victorious from Peter Senior and Craig Hanson, but players will be greeted by a vastly different layout this time around.

The club is currently undertaking a full 36-hole redevelopment of its two golf courses with course architect James Wilcher.

The Queensland PGA Championship will be played across ‘The Kurrai’ course, named in honour of the Aboriginal term in the Turrbal language for ‘Sunset’. The second course – due for completion in 2022 – will be known as ‘The Bulka’ or ‘Sunrise’ course.

Michael Sim defeated close friend Scott Arnold in a playoff to win the 2020 Queensland PGA Championship at Toowoomba’s City Golf Club and is excited to defend his title in a somewhat familiar setting.  Full article at the link