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Honour Roll – Men’S Queensland Open Championship Honour Roll – Men’s Queensland Open Championship Year Champion Venue Score 1925 Harry Sinclair The Brisbane Golf Club 79, 68, 74, 73 (294) 1926 Dick Carr The Brisbane Golf Club 77, 75, 74, 70 (296) 1927 Tom Howard The Brisbane Golf Club 70, 74, 70, 72 (286) 1928 Ivo Whitton (amateur) Royal Queensland Golf Club 74, 71, 78, 73 (296) 1929 Arthur Gazzard The Brisbane Golf Club 73, 71, 77, 77 (298)* 1930 Frank Eyre Royal Queensland Golf Club 80, 74, 77, 73 (304) 1931 Harry Sinclair The Brisbane Golf Club 73, 74, 75, 76 (298)* 1932 Charlie Brown Royal Queensland Golf Club 74, 71, 72, 69 (286) 1933 Jack Radcliffe (amateur) The Brisbane Golf Club 71, 80, 75, 68, (294) 1934 Jim Ferrier (amateur) Royal Queensland Golf Club 76, 68, 73, 69 (286) 1935 Norman Von Nida The Brisbane Golf Club 77, 73, 68, 76 (294) 1936 Norman Von Nida Royal Queensland Golf Club 77, 75, 70, 75 (297) 1937 Norman Von Nida The Brisbane Golf Club 69, 75, 70, 70 (284) 1938 Jim Ferrier (amateur) Royal Queensland Golf Club 72, 73, 70, 69 (284) 1939 Jim Ferrier (amateur) The Brisbane Golf Club 74, 72, 69, 75 (290) 1940 Norman Von Nida Royal Queensland Golf Club 72, 75, 68, 74 (289) 1941-1945 Not played 1946 Eric Cremin The Brisbane Golf Club 70, 67, 72, 73 (282) 1947 Not played 1948 Eric Cremin The Brisbane Golf Club 74, 71, 73, 72 (290) 1949 Norman Von Nida Royal Queensland Golf Club 69, 73, 69, 65 (276) 1950 Eric Cremin The Brisbane Golf Club 72, 70, 72, 70 (284) 1951 Ossie Pickworth Indooroopilly Golf Club 73, 71, 69, 69 (282) 1952 Ossie Pickworth Gailes Golf Club 72, 70, 73, 74 (289)* 1953 Norman Von Nida Keperra Country Golf Club 73, 68, 74, 74 (289) 1954 Reg Want Gailes Golf Club 71, 74, 68, 74 (287) 1955 Not played 1956 Eric Cremin The Brisbane Golf Club 71, 76, 74, 73 (294) 1957 Eric Cremin Royal Queensland Golf Club 70, 69, 71, 74 (284) 1958 Jack Brown Indooroopilly Golf Club 69, 70, 72, 74 (285) 1959 Kel Nagle The Brisbane Golf Club 70, 73, 73, 67 (283) 1960 Alan Murray Keperra Country Golf Club 69, 69, 66, 69 (273) 1961 Norman Von Nida Royal Queensland Golf Club 72, 72, 71, 71 (286) 1962 Ted Ball Gailes Golf Club 67, 72, 72, 71 (282) 1963 Bruce Devlin Indooroopilly Golf Club 70,70,72,68 (280)* 1964 Kel Nagle Keperra Country Golf Club 67, 70, 72, 69 (278) 1965-1966 Not played 1967 Sommie Mackay (amateur) Gailes Golf Club 67, 71, 75, 75 (288)* 1968 Peter Harvey Royal Queensland Golf Club 67, 70, 71, 75 (285)* 1969 Tim Woolbank The Brisbane Golf Club 72, 66, 68, 72 (278) 1970 Terry Kendall Keperra Country Golf Club 71, 68, 69, 70 (278) 1971 Victor Bennetts Indooroopilly Golf Club 69, 69, 70, 69 (277) 1972 Billy Dunk Pacific Golf Club 72, 68, 69, 71 (280) 1973 Billy Dunk Gailes Golf Club 76, 70, 73, 67 (286) 1974 Billy Dunk Royal Queensland Golf Club 74, 76, 69, 70 (289) 1975 Ian Stanley The Brisbane Golf Club 74, 71, 70, 66 (281) 1976 John Dyer Keperra Country Golf Club 69, 73, 68, 72 (282) 1977 Hal Underwood Pacific Golf Club 71, 69, 71, 70 (281) 1978 Bob Risch The Brisbane Golf Club 74, 71, 68, 69 (282) 1979 Jeff Senior (amateur) Indooroopilly Golf Club 68, 71, 73, 67 (279) 1980 Billy Dunk Pacific Golf Club 69, 69, 71, 70 (279) 1981 Garry Doolan Kooralbyn Valley Golf Club 69, 76, 75, 70 (290) 1982 Graham Marsh Royal Queensland Golf Club 73, 69, 70, 73 (285)* 1983 Greg Norman Royal Queensland Golf Club 67, 68, 70, 72 (277) 1984 Peter Senior Royal Queensland Golf Club 68, 71, 70, 73 (282) 1985 David Graham Coolangatta-Tweed Heads 66, 64, 69, 70 (269) 1986 Greg Norman Coolangatta-Tweed Heads 67, 70, 70, 70 (277) 1987 David Graham Coolangatta-Tweed Heads 69, 71, 69, 66 (275) 1988 Brett Officer Caloundra Golf Club 64, 71, 71, 68 (274)* 1989 Brett Ogle Royal Queensland Golf Club 66, 68, 71, 73 (278) 1990 Ian Baker-Finch Hyatt Regency Golf Club 66, 67, 67, 71 (271) 1991 Stuart Appleby (amateur) The Brisbane Golf Club 71, 70, 70, 66 (277) 1992 Jeff Senior Windaroo Golf Club 72, 74 (146)** 1993 Terry Price Windaroo Golf Club 67, 69, 69, 74 (279) 1994 Lucas Parsons Windaroo Golf Club 66, 72, 75, 69 (282) 1995 Terry Price Windaroo Golf Club 69, 66, 72, 69 (276) 1996 Steven Alker Windaroo Golf Club 67, 69, 67, 72 (275) 1997 Not Played 1998 John Riley Nudgee Golf Club 69, 69, 66 (204)*** 1999 Shane Tait Nudgee Golf Club 2000-2001 Not played 2002 Andrew Buckle Ipswich Golf Club 274 2003 Scott Hend Ipswich Golf Club 68, 70, 70, 67 (275) 2004 Steven Bowditch Ipswich Golf Club 64, 66, 68 (198)*** 2005 Brad McIntosh Ipswich Golf Club 64, 66, 69, 69 (268) 2006 Ricky Schmidt Ipswich Golf Club 67, 67, 71, 69 (274) 2007 Ryan Haller Gainsborough Greens Golf Club 66, 70, 67, 65 (268) 2008-2012 Not played 2013 Nick Cullen Brookwater Golf & Country Club 73, 72, 65, 69 (279) 2014 Andrew Dodt Brookwater Golf & Country Club 72, 70, 72, 67 (281) 2015 David Bransdon* Brookwater Golf & Country Club 69, 71, 67, 69 (276) 2016 Brett Coletta (amateur) The Brisbane Golf Club 67, 69, 67, 70 (273) 2017 Michael Sim The Brisbane Golf Club 69, 66, 71, 69 (275) 2018 Jordan Zunic The Brisbane Golf Club 67, 68, 65, 73 (273) 2019 Not played 2020 Anthony Quayle Pelican Waters Golf Club 67, 69, 67, 67, (273) 2021 Andrew Evans Pelican Waters Golf Club 68, 70, 65, 67 (270) *Won in a playoff ** 36 hole event ***54 hole event .
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