Amateur golfers put their swings to the ultimate test, hoping one shot in the outback would make their millionaire dreams come true. The Outback Qld Masters Golf Series, renowned for its unique charm, saw curious characters lining the fairways, with players citing the resident kangaroos as true-blue Aussie markers keeping score, and curious crows flying away with golf balls.
Wayne Berginey, a member of the Pioneer Valley Golf Club at Mirani, returned home triumphantly as the championship winner in the annual Outback Qld Masters Golf Series for 2024. Winning the Series Championship in the men's A grade division (Brolga Division) was a proud moment for Berginey, capping off a challenging and exciting tournament. Berginey proved to be one of the most consistent competitors across the series of weekends in the outback, finishing with 117 points.
The series commenced at Birdsville on 15th-16th June, then advanced to Boulia, Winton, Barcaldine, Charleville, and finally Quilpie on 21st July. Participants from Queensland, Western Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, and South Australia joined in the fun, battling the elements and wildlife alike. The experience included fending off crows intent on pinching golf balls at Birdsville and Boulia, adding to the unique challenges of the tournament.
Every Saturday night, players enjoyed dinners under the stars with live entertainment, fostering camaraderie and unforgettable memories. A $10,000 hole-in-one was up for grabs each weekend until it was won, but the final weekend at Quilpie featured the ultimate challenge: a $1,000,000 hole-in-one. Players had one shot to claim the prize, but once again, the money remained unclaimed.
Launched in 2019, the series aims to enhance the profile of Outback Queensland and boost tourism within the regions. As the sun set on this year’s tournament, the excitement of the finale of the 1,650-kilometre golfing adventure was palpable.
Locations for the 2025 Outback Queensland Masters have been announced, with the series set to tee off on 21st June. The six consecutive weekends will feature stops at Mitchell, Augathella, Blackall, Alpha, Richmond, and will culminate with the Million Dollar Hole-In-One for some 'golf in the Gulf' at Karumba.
Minister for Tourism and Sport, Michael Healy, expressed his enthusiasm for the event.
"The Outback Queensland Masters is a unique event on Queensland’s calendar, and I’m excited to see the schedule for next year’s tournament, which tees off in June 2025. It’s terrific to announce the six new locations that will host next year’s event, spanning iconic must-see locations, from Mitchell through to its finale in Karumba for the famous ‘Million Dollar Hole-In-One’."
As the anticipation builds for next year's tournament, the Outback Queensland Masters continues to offer an unparalleled blend of sport, adventure, and community spirit.
A lot of golf balls were lost to the crows
Each sand green location was different
Winners group left to right: B grade winners (Bilby division) Garry Meek from Nth Rockhampton Golf Club and Natasha Mason from Jerliderie Golf Club (NSW), and A grade winners (Brolga division) Wayne Berginey from Pioneer Valley Golf Club and Robyn Clayton from Goombungee Golf Club (Qld).
Final weekend at Quilpie