| |
It will be the fourth
visit to Western Australia for the JOHNNIE WALKER CLASSIC and
the fifth time the event has been staged in Australia following
its Antipodean debut back in 1997 at the Gold Coast’s Hope
Island Golf Club.
“The JOHNNIE WALKER CLASSIC, one of Asia Pacific’s
most established and popular golf events, has always enjoyed tremendous
success at the various exotic locations that it has visited but
we are especially looking forward to returning to Western Australia
as it is a destination that offers fantastic weather, tremendous
courses, excellent facilities and a truly warm welcome,”
commented David Gates, Global Brand Director for JOHNNIE WALKER.
“In turn the JOHNNIE WALKER CLASSIC has a reputation for
attracting a high calibre field of international, Asian and local
players and we are confident that 2009 will be no different. Australia’s
golfing fans can look forward to watching some top quality golf
action by some of the world’s best players right on their
own doorstep as well as enjoying some great off-course entertainment
and atmosphere throughout the week,” David Gates concluded.
The tournament’s unique status of being tri-sanctioned by
the European, Asian and Australasian Tours has meant that the
JOHNNIE WALKER CLASSIC has always delivered a stellar field of
top players from all over the globe. The first tournament was
played at the Hong Kong Golf Club, at Fanling, in 1990. Nick Faldo
won that inaugural event and went on to win a second time, three
years later, at the Singapore Island Country Club. Since that
first year the JOHNNIE WALKER CLASSIC has been won by some of
the best known players in the game: Greg Norman in 1994, Fred
Couples in 1995, Ian Woosnam in 1996, Ernie Els won the first
of his two Classics at Hope Island in 1997 and again at Perth’s
Lake Karrinyup in 2003, Tiger Woods in 1998 and 2000, Michael
Campbell in 1999, Retief Goosen in 2002, Miguel Angel Jimenez
in 2004 and Australia’s Adam Scott in 2005.
In all the JOHNNIE WALKER CLASSIC has been played in eight different
countries and 13 different golf clubs around the Asia Pacific
region including China and last year, for the first time, India,
reflecting the Brand’s philosophy of “KEEP WALKING”.
Inspiring personal progress lies at heart of the JOHNNIE WALKER
brand and professional golfers are an excellent example of this,
driving to improve their personal performance at every opportunity.
In returning to the Vines Resort and Country Club the JOHNNIE
WALKER CLASSIC will be making a welcome return to Western Australia’s
premier golf course. Designed by Graham Marsh and Ross Watson,
the Vines, set in the famous wine growing region of the Swan Valley
and framed by the foothills of the Darlings Range, will set a
stern test for all the players who will be competing in the 18th
JOHNNIE WALKER CLASSIC for the famous ‘Striding Man’
trophy.
Western Australia Tourism Minister, Sheila McHale, said she was
looking forward to Perth hosting the 2009 Johnnie Walker Classic.
“Past Johnnie Walker Classic tournaments have proven very
popular and the event is a great tourism drawcard,” Ms McHale
said. “Western Australia last hosted the Johnnie Walker
Classic in 2006, attracting about 40,000 spectators, as well Aus$8.7million
in direct visitor expenditure for the State economy.”
The 2009 JOHNNIE WALKER CLASSIC will be contested by 156 players,
with the field reduced to the top 65 and those tied for 65th place
after the second round. All four days will be covered live by
TV with the action being broadcast in over 45 countries around
the world.
The JOHNNIE WALKER CLASSIC, presented by the world's number-one
selling Scotch whisky, is owned by DIAGEO, the world's leading
premium drinks business, and managed as it has been since the
very first event, by IMG, the world's premier sports, lifestyle
management and marketing company.
|
|