The Australian Goldfields Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament. The final champion was John Higgins in 2015.

History

Australia had previously hosted the 1971 and 1975 World Snooker Championships, as well as several other high-profile snooker tournaments and in 1979 the Australian Masters was established. There was an attempt to turn the event into a ranking tournament in 1989 but the sponsorship fell through so it was staged in Hong Kong instead, as the Hong Kong Open, which incidentally became the first ranking tournament to be staged in Asia. The Hong Kong event was discontinued after just one year, but returned to Australia in 1994 as the Australian Open. The tournament reverted to being called the Australian Masters for the following season, but was dropped from the calendar after the 1995 event. In addition, the tournament was also held in 1995 as the Australian Open immediately following the Australian Masters, featuring mostly the same players and the same two players in the final. In 2011 the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association resurrected the event under the Australian Goldfields Open name and added it to the 2011/2012 calendar. The tournament's later incarnation providing the first ranking tournament victories for future World Champion Stuart Bingham and future world finalist Barry Hawkins and arguably resurrected the careers of these two players who had previously been considered journeyman professionals, who had previously hovered between the fringes of the top 16 and top 32.

In 2016, the event was quietly dropped from the calendar.

Winners

YearWinnerRunner-upFinal scoreCitySeason
Australian Masters (non-ranking)
1979Australia Ian AndersonSouth Africa Perrie MansAggregate ScoreAustralia Sydney1979/80
1980England John SpencerNorthern Ireland Dennis TaylorAggregate Score1980/81
1981England Tony MeoEngland John SpencerAggregate Score1981/82
1982England Steve DavisAustralia Eddie Charlton254–100 points1982/83
1983Canada Cliff ThorburnCanada Bill Werbeniuk7–31983/84
1984England Tony KnowlesEngland John Virgo7–31984/85
1985England Tony MeoAustralia John Campbell7–21985/86
1986Northern Ireland Dennis TaylorEngland Steve Davis3–21986/87
1987Scotland Stephen HendryEngland Mike Hallett371–226 points1987/88
Hong Kong Open (ranking)
1989England Mike HallettNew Zealand Dene O'Kane9–8Hong Kong Hong Kong1989/90
Australian Open (non-ranking)
1994Scotland John HigginsEngland Willie Thorne9–5Australia Melbourne1994/95
Australian Masters (non-ranking)
1995England Anthony HamiltonScotland Chris Small8–6Australia Melbourne1995/96
Australian Open (non-ranking)
1995England Anthony HamiltonScotland Chris Small9–7Australia Melbourne1995/96
Australian Goldfields Open (ranking)
2011England Stuart BinghamWales Mark Williams9–8Australia Bendigo2011/12
2012England Barry HawkinsEngland Peter Ebdon9–32012/13
2013Hong Kong Marco FuAustralia Neil Robertson9–62013/14
2014England Judd TrumpAustralia Neil Robertson9–52014/15
2015Scotland John HigginsEngland Martin Gould9–82015/16

Notes

See also

  • Cue sports in Australia