Australia’s hottest young golfing star Jed Morgan has committed to playing the Vic Open on the Bellarine Peninsula next month
The 22-year-old Queenslander has emerged as a potential superstar of the sport after dominating the field at the Fortinet Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland last week, and will tee up at 13th Beach Golf Links from February 10-13 in the region’s biggest golf tournament.
The 2020 Australian Men’s Amateur champion smashed the tournament’s record winning margin, eclipsing a strong field by 11 shots. Morgan also equalled the tournament record for score in relation to par with his 22-under total for the week.
Now he is focused on winning the PGA Tour of Australia Order of Merit title, an honour that would afford him full playing rights on the DP World Tour for the 2022-23 season, and the Vic Open will provide him with another key opportunity to close the deal.
Morgan was the leading amateur at the 2020 Vic Open, finishing seventh overall.
“I’m really excited to be playing the Vic Open again,” Morgan said.
“I played pretty well at 13th a couple of years ago and I loved the courses. They’re so cool and the event itself has a great vibe to it with the mixed gender field.
“Apart from that there is the Order of Merit that I’m thinking about, because the chance to take my game to Europe is something that I would love. That means I need to keep playing well and capitalise on my form on the course.”
Australia has a cluster of fine young players around the world and the field at 13th Beach next month also has been bolstered by the presence of another budding superstar in Sydney’s Grace Kim.
The New South Wales rookie pro was runner-up last weekend at the Fortinet Australian WPGA Championship at Royal Queensland behind Su Oh.
The 21-year-old has had a stunning start to her professional career as well, having taken the plunge just four months ago.
She is an Australian Amateur Champion and also won the Australian Junior Amateur in a superb amateur career, and she intends travelling to the United States in 2022 to take up some starts on the Symetra Tour.
“We’re all so glad that the Vic Open is coming back,” she said.
“It’s such a cool event to play in and everyone knows that the mixed format really has taken off around the world after it started at that event.
“I’m just loving my time as a pro now. It’s just so much fun getting out there and competing alongside my friends and fellow pros after the year or so that we’ve all had. I’ll be trying my best to get my first pro win, that’s for sure.”
Kim will be competing against the likes of major champion Hannah Green, while Morgan will also have to take on a major champion in Geoff Ogilvy.
The Vic Open will be part of both the WPGA Tour and the PGA Tour of Australasia.
Prizemoney has been set at a minimum of $820,000, with equal prize pools of $410,000 each for men and women.
Fields of 144 men and 72 women will start on the Thursday, with the top 35 men and 35 women and ties making it through to the Sunday.