Women's Australian Open, Annual professional golf tournament in Australia
The Women's Australian Open is an annual professional golf tournament held at different venues across the country, bringing together competitors from multiple international tours. The competition unfolds over four days of play on varying courses with different characteristics and challenges.
The tournament was established in 1974 as a 54-hole event, later paused, then relaunched in 1994 as a full 72-hole competition with expanded international participation. This expansion solidified its position as a major professional women's golf event.
The tournament brings together spectators who want to follow professional women's golf at its highest level. Visitors witness athletes competing for substantial rewards and international recognition.
The tournament takes place in February, allowing players to launch their season while spectators enjoy watching from dedicated viewing areas. Plan to spend several hours on site and prepare for outdoor conditions that can change throughout the day.
In 2022, the event merged men's and women's national Opens together with an All-Abilities Championship at the same venue for the first time. This integration created a rare opportunity to see all levels and forms of professional golf competition in one location.
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