This weekend, players took on the challenge and adventure of golf on red dirt sand greens at the Quilpie Golf Club in Outback Queensland for the third leg of the 2023 Outback Queensland Masters.
“Competitors from across Australia braved the red sand greens with a sense of adventure and humour,” explained Luke Bates, Queensland and Northern Territory Manager, Golf Australia.
“They were competing for the converted Orange Jacket, and this weekend’s winners in Quilpie with a score totalling 36 points in the Women’s was Ricki Dumbleton of Sandgate Golf Club, and with a score totalling 37 points in the Men’s is Bluey Reidy of Kilcoy Golf Club.”
“We may be 1,000km west of Brisbane and a population of under 1,000 people, but it doesn’t stop us from attracting signature events such as the Outback Queensland Masters,” explains Quilpie Shire Mayor, Stuart Mackenzie. “We’ve had a wonderful weekend of laughs, entertainment…and of course, golf. It’s the second time we’ve hosted the event in Quilpie, still revelling in the $10,000 hole-in-one scored the last time the event was here in 2021. Unfortunately, no-one scored a hole-in-one this year, but with the great feedback we’ve received from players who visited from all over Australia, we’re pitching for the event to return in the future.”
Luke Bates added, “Quilpie really exemplifies how different the game of golf can be. The red dirt sand green courses have both challenged and intrigued players over the weekend, but this competition isn’t all about winning, it’s all about the experience, discovering new places and meeting new people , and most of all to have a lot of fun.
“Support from the Quilpie Golf Club and their members who so eagerly embraced the Outback Queensland Masters has been integral to the event’s success, and I can’t thank them, the Quilpie Shire Council and community of Quilpie enough for their support.
“It was great to see the Quilpie Golf Club leverage the event offering a one-of-a-kind tee off location as part of our Hole-In-One Experiences at Quilpie’s Baldy Top on the Friday afternoon.
Players and locals took their chances with winner of Nearest the Pin, Jarrod Lander from Quilpie, who won a Boulder Opal Pendant.”
“We had some dozen young Quilpie kids join us for the Junior Clinics,” explained PGA professional Darren Weatherall. “It really goes to show that golf is something for all ages, and they certainly start them young out here in Quilpie! Our legacy is to give youth in Outback Queensland an opportunity to either try golf for the first time or fine-tune their skills and share that golf can be a sport for life and fun for all.”
Ending the night of the first day of play was a Dinner Under the Stars with Stand-up comedian Ting Lim keeping the laughter going followed by the lyrical song masters with their authentic country folk mix, The Long Johns, ending in fireworks across the sky.
The Outback Queensland Masters has just released last minute player and spectator passes available for the remaining three locations, Richmond, Karumba and Mount Isa.
All passes include 2 x breakfast, 2 x lunch and Dinner Under the Stars with stand-up comedians and live performances.
Richmond, 8 & 9 July – $10,000 Hole-in-One
Karumba, 15 & 16 July – $10,000 Hole-in-One
Mount Isa, 21-23 July – Million-Dollar Hole-in-One
For pass details visit: https://www.outbackqldmasters.com/passes/
The Outback Queensland Masters is fast becoming an iconic Australian bucket list destination golf event, recently recognised nationally taking out gold at the 2022 Australian Tourism Awards and gold for the Best Grey Nomad Event 2022.
Since its inception in 2019, the Outback Queensland Masters has generated millions of dollars in visitor spend for the remote communities of Outback Queensland, and in 2022 generated 13,062 visitor nights and contributed $1.89M to the Queensland economy.
The Outback Queensland Masters is presented by Golf Australia, with strategic partner Tourism & Events Queensland and Birdie Spirit Partners, PGA of Australia, Rex Airlines and BCL Production Services with six local government authorities, including Balonne Shire Council, Paroo Shire Council, Quilpie Shire Council, Richmond Shire Council, Carpentaria Shire Council and Mount Isa City Council.
The 2023 Outback Queensland Masters is taking place from 17 June – 23 July 2023; limited player and spectator passes remain at www.outbackqldmasters.com!
Outback Queensland Masters is supported by the Queensland Government, through Tourism and Events Queensland.
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INTERVIEWS
Luke Bates
Queensland and Northern Territory Manager, Golf Australia
LukeB@golf.org.au
M 0439 780 677
Cr. Stuart Mackenzie
Quilpie Shire Council, Mayor
mayor@quilpie.qld.gov.au
M 0429 0693 14
Darren Weatherall
PGA Pro on tour and Junior Clinics
darren@weatherallgolf.com.au
M 0418 746 173