Aussies On Tour: November 18
Although it was a quieter week on the global schedule, our touring professionals still achieved great finishes against & # 39; the world's best.
Journeyman Terry Pilkadaris started beautifully on the way to a strong week in India on the Asian Tour, while three Aussies cracked the top 20 in Japan when that tour reached its climax.
Ryan Ruffels jumped to seventh place on the money list on the PGA Tour Latinoamerica with a top five there, the Victorian in the middle of a hot series to close 2019.
But we are going to South Africa for our #AussieOfTheWeek and not for the first time this year, the Western Australian Jason Scrivener is taking the honor home.
Scrivener finished third in the European Tour & # 39; s Nedbank Challenge, one of the lucrative Rolex Series events on the schedule, to beat his ticket for the season-dependent Tour Championship next week.
So for matching his best finish ever on the European Tour, we greet Jason Scrivener as our newest #AussieOfTheWeek!
Nedbank Golf Challenge
Gary Player CC, Sun City, South Africa
Won by Tommy Fleetwood (-12) in a play-off over Marcus Kinhult
3 – Jason Scrivener, -8, 69-70-71-70
T48 – Scott Hend, +6, 77-73-70-74
Mitsui Sumimoto VISA Taiheiyo Masters
Taiheiyo Club, Japan
Won by Takumi Kanaya (am) on -13 with one shot
T13 – Matt Griffin, -2, 72-67-71-68
T13 – Brad Kennedy, -2, 71-69-68-70
T18 – Anthony Quayle, -1, 69-73-70-67
T24 – David Bransdon, E, 68-75-66-71
T28 – Brendan Jones, +1, 65-73-68-75
T32 – Dylan Perry, +2, 74-69-74-65
T41 – Adam Bland, +4, 75-69-67-73
MC – Won Joon Lee, +8, 77-71
Panasonic Open India
Classic G & CC, India
Won by Joohyung Kim on -13 with one shot
4 – Terry Pilkadaris, -11, 66-68-71
T14 – Travis Smyth, -6, 69-69-72
T23 – Adam Blyth, -5, 71-63-77
T44 – Jason Norris, -2, 75-67-72
T44 – Daniel Fox, -2, 70-73-71
T61 – Jake Higginbottom, +1, 68-75-74
Argentina Open
Jockey Club, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Won by Ricardo Celua on -11 in a play-off
T4 – Ryan Ruffels, -7, 68-69-70-66
Mayakoba Classic
El Camaleon GC, Mexico
* Fourth running round
ITO EN Women's golf tournament
Great Island Club, Japan
Won by Ai Suzuki on -14 with one shot
MC – Karis Davidson, E, 76-68
European Tour Q School – Last stage
* Still busy – three more rounds to play
Lumine Golf Club, Spain
Top 25 earn a 2020 European Tour card
T5 – Jake McLeod, -8, 70-69-68
T26 – Dimi Papadatos, -5, 68-69-73
T46 – Jordan Zunic, -3, 70-73-68
T46 – Deyen Lawson, -3, 71-72-68
T62 – Blake Windred, -2, 71-67-75
T62 – Dave Micheluzzi, -2, 74-75-63
T62 – Zach Murray, -2, 70-73-69
T82 – Jarryd Felton, -1, 70-77-66
T121 – Nick Flanagan, +2, 74-69-73
T121 – Brett Rumford, +2, 70-72-75
T121 – Ben Ferguson, +2, 72-70-75
T141 – Simon Hawkes, +5, 70-76-73