Pike wins maiden title at Victorian PGA

By Inside Golf | Sam Arthur
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Aaron Pike (Photo: PGA of Australia)

Australian golf professional Aaron Pike has won his first professional tournament, taking out a thrilling edition of the Victorian PGA Championship at RACV Cape Schanck Resort.

Pike, who began the final round two shots off the lead, shot 2-under 68 to finish at 10-under the card.

He faced a nervous wait as New Zealander Ryan Chisnall played the 18th hole in the group behind needing a birdie to force a playoff.

Chisnall could only manage par giving Pike the biggest win of his professional career.

“My first win and it feels pretty darn good! It was rollercoaster out there, as I was saying earlier in the week it was just going to be the guy who lasts the longest mentally out there and I feel as though I did really well at that,” said Queensland-based Pike, who’s tournament consisted of rounds of 71, 65, 66 and 68 for his 10-under total.

“Today was probably the best I’ve played, but I didn’t make the most of my chances with the putter so to still get over the line is obviously a really good sign for myself.

“I was just grinding and grinding and grinding and wouldn’t let go so it was really good.”

Sunday saw gusty winds return to RACV Cape Schanck Resort and blowing from the north, which Pike says resulted in a slightly different golf course.

“It was gusty and it came from a different direction today, it was a bit from the north which you don’t see too often in Victoria, you only see that on days when it’s 40 degrees.

“So it was coming from the north and the course is a little bit different then all of a sudden you need to be really diligent with where your lines are.

“I had my fair share of things not go my way and a few things go my way. I think everyone else in the field would say the same thing, it was typical Mornington Peninsula golf, you just had to be on top of your game.”

Pike joins an illustrious list of Victorian PGA Championship winners including Marc Leishman who, in a slice of synchronicity, won the CIMB Classic on the PGA TOUR just hours after Pike recorded his win.

“There’s some guys on here like Nagle, Thompson, Roger Davis, Radar Riley, Marc Leishman, to have my name next to some of those guys is unbelievable,” added Pike.

“But that’s just what we play in Australia, we’ve got some of the best golfers in the world so I’m sure there’s a few guys used to that feeling across the country.

“It’s amazing my name is going to be on a trophy of this stature.”

Pike will now have a guaranteed start alongside Leishman at the Australian PGA Championship at RACV Royal Pines Resort from 29 November – 2 December as well as full exemption on the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia until the end of the 2019 season.

That means he’ll receive automatic entry into four co-sanctioned tournaments with the European Tour and Asian Tour.

“That’s huge and that’s the benefit of our Tour, we’ve got co-sanctioned tournaments with the European Tour so if  I play as well as I did here in one of those then who knows, I may be in Europe full time,” added Pike.

“Now all of a sudden I can set my schedule up and plan my year, potentially go to some Q-Schools and do a few different things. I’ll let the dust settle then go from there, it’s a bit surreal at the moment.”

Pike has entered the next two tournaments on the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia, the Nexus Risk TSA Group WA Open followed by the Isuzu Queensland Open in his adopted home town of Brisbane.

Norther Territory born, Pike has been handed the mantle of honorary defending champion of the title with good mate Michael Sim playing overseas at the time.

“I’ll definitely be playing the Queensland Open at Brisbane Golf Club. I’ve been instructed by the defending champion to hold defending champion rights, he’ll be playing in Japan. After this I think it’ll be a tough ask but I’ll certainly try my best,” Pike said with a laugh.

Finishing in second position was Ryan Chisnall at 9-under the card while fellow New Zealander Harry Bateman was third at 8-under the card.

Stephen Leaney, Matt Millar, Frazer Droop and Rick Kulacz all finished at 7-under the card in a tie for fourth.
To view the final leaderboard, visit pga.org.au.

Maverick Antcliff and amateur partner Danny Lovell won the Victorian PGA Championship Celebrity Challenge at 32-under the card, one shot ahead of Frazer Droop and Lukas Michel at 31-under the card. Full scores available at pga.org.au.

For his win, Pike receives $15,000 in prizemoney and moves to 41st on the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit. To view the full Order of Merit, visit pga.org.au.

The ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia now heads west for the Nexus Risk TSA Group WA Open from 25 – 28 October. View the full schedule at pga.org.au.


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