
The PGA Tour means business: Australia is in its sights, and not in some small way, but with a major announcement that has the golf world taking notice. Starting in 2027, the prestigious Australian Open will be co-sanctioned for multiple years in collaboration with Golf Australia and the DP World Tour, a deal designed to massively elevate the tournament's standing. This is a clear statement for global expansion and a boost for golf on the continent.
This new, multi-year partnership is no accident, but part of a broader PGA Tour strategy to significantly strengthen its presence outside North America. The goal is to put down deeper roots in the Asia-Pacific region and, above all, to pave more direct paths for players outside the U.S. to reach golf's biggest stages. More ranking points, more tournament spots, more opportunities – a real game-changer for many talents.
Offensive on All Fronts
With increased prize money and a fixed spot on the global golf calendar, the aim is to restore the Australian Open to its former glory: an absolute highlight. This maneuver can also be interpreted as a clever strategic move in the major competition for players and influence. The traditional tours are thereby demonstrating their readiness to invest in their most important events and increase their appeal. This is a clear statement in the battle for the world's best golfers.
What Does This Mean for the Game?
In plain terms, this means we can look forward to truly strong fields when the tournament fully kicks off in 2027. Top players from the U.S. will make their way Down Under, which will give the Australian Open not only more visibility but also a whole new level of competitive quality. For fans there and worldwide, this is fantastic news, promising thrilling matchups.



