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Kiwis ready to play Australian golf majors


PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit champion Kazuma Kobori and DP World Tour winner Daniel Hillier are confirmed in as the big New Zealand challengers at the upcoming Australian golf majors.

Reigning PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit champion Kazuma Kobori and DP World Tour winner Daniel Hillier are confirmed for the upcoming Australian golf majors.


The two Kiwis will take on the best of Australian golf at the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland (November 21-24), Australian Open at Kingston Heath and The Victoria (November 28-December 1).


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Both tournaments are co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour of Australasia and DP World Tour.


Kobori will be making his first appearances as a full-time DP World Tour member, the reward he gained from a sensational PGA Tour of Australasia season in 2023-24.


Three tournament victories, all in Players Series events, helped him to top the Order of Merit in his first year as a professional.


Since then, the 23-year-old has played in two major championships, The Open at Royal Troon and PGA Championship at Valhalla, as well as events on the DP World Tour, Korn Ferry Tour and Asian Tour.


“I’m really looking forward to getting started as a full-time DP World Tour member at Royal Queensland and then heading to the Sandbelt for the Australian Open,” said Kobori.


“Last summer in Australia was huge for me with the three wins and winning the Order of Merit to earn my DP World Tour card. There’s some great memories there.


“I can’t wait to see some of my mates I haven’t seen on Tour for a while and playing well in these two big Aussie events would give me a great start to the 2024-25 season.”


Hillier had a career highlight in 2023 when he won the British Masters and this year finished 94th in the DP World Tour’s Race to Dubai rankings.


“Australia is close to home, so the PGA and Open are always events I’m keen to play,” he said.


“The fact they’re at the start of the DP World Tour season means it’s a fresh beginning, even though they come at the end of the year.”

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