Singapore: The ISPS Handa New Zealand Open will be jointly sanctioned by the ISPS Handa PGA Tour of Australasia and Asian Tour in 2018 and 2019.
Following a landmark tri-partite agreement, the Asian Tour will now become a full co-sanctioning partner of New Zealand’s showpiece golfing event following an initial collaboration this year which saw 10 Asian Tour members featuring in the 2017 edition.
With a full co-sanction, the ISPS Handa New Zealand Open will include 30 members from the Asian Tour in its next two years. Prize money earned from the tournament will count towards the Asian Tour’s Order of Merit race.
The ISPS Handa New Zealand Open will be broadcast live on the Asian Tour’s television platform globally, as part of the expanded partnership of this national Open, featuring a minimum prize fund of NZ$1.1 million.
Next year’s championship will be played from March 1-4 at The Hills and Millbrook Resort in Queenstown. The ISPS Handa New Zealand Open incorporates a unique Pro-Am format that brings together a blend of professional and amateur golfers.
John Hart, ISPS Handa New Zealand Open Tournament Chairman, said: “Following an initial and successful partnership this year, we have all agreed to expand the sanctioning terms by including the Asian Tour in our tournament in 2018 and 2019.
“Through the support of the PGA Tour of Australasia, our flagship tournament has grown in strength and stature over the years and we believe our expanded arrangement with the Asian Tour will drive the tournament’s growth as we continue to set ourselves apart as the pre-eminent Pro-Am tournament in the Asia Pacific region.
“We also remain thankful to the Japan Golf Tour which continues to support our tournament by sending a number of their leading players to New Zealand every year. We look forward to an amazing 2018 ISPS Handa New Zealand Open.”