Australasian Leisure Management
May 13, 2021

Outback Queensland Masters Golf Event sells out a month before commencement

In a boost for outback tourism, Outback Queensland’s Masters golf event has sold out a month before tee-off with more than 1000 players from across Australia expected to compete in the event beginning on 19th June at Biloela.

The Queensland Government has partnered with Golf Australia to develop the Outback Masters which is expected to generate more than 5,000 visitor nights for the Outback and contribute more than $1.4 million to the region’s economic recovery plan.

Queensland Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe notes “events like the Masters not only fill local fairways, they deliver extra cash for local businesses and support Outback jobs.

“We’ve hit a hole-in-one in 2021 with this iconic event already selling out in a big vote of confidence for golf and Outback Queensland.”

The Outback Masters runs over six weekends from 19th June to 25th July with the competition to centre on Biloela, Charleville, Quilpie, Blackall and Hughenden.

The Outback Masters finishes in Longreach with a ‘Million Dollar Hole-in-One Challenge’.

Minister Hinchliffe said the Outback Masters was designed to see golfers compete in multiple events on different courses.

“It’s a great way of encouraging golfers to extend their stay in the outback and support local businesses.

“The Outback Masters demonstrates the importance of events for driving visitors to regional Queensland and spending money with business including motels and cafes.

“With this event there are numerous outback experiences to discover along the way from rugged national parks and stunning gorges, to World Heritage-listed fossil fields, historic towns and iconic pubs.”

Many outback hotels are booked out thanks to the Outback Queensland Masters, with reports visitors are extending their length of stay.

Golf Australia Queensland senior manager, Luke Bates said he was delighted the team’s work was rewarded with a sell-out success and added “we would especially like to thank our strategic partners Tourism and Events Queensland, the Palaszczuk Government -who supported the event through the Year of Outback Tourism - and PGA of Australia.

“Support from local golf clubs and their members who so eagerly embraced the Masters has been integral to this success.

“It could not have been staged without assistance of Banana Shire Council, Murweh Regional Council, Blackall Tambo Regional Council, Flinders Shire Council, Quilpie Shire Council and Longreach Regional Council.”

Image courtesy queensland.com/

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