Whats on This Week - Week 15
THE MASTERS IS WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK. plus the LETAccess series starts in Morocco and some Ozzies playing Japan's men's and women's tours and the KLPGA, but all golfing eyes will be on Augusta National. Ozziegolf's full Masters preview can be found in the link below.

FULL MASTERS PREVIEW HERE
Tournament: THE MASTERS
Dates: 9-12 April
Course: Augusta National
Purse: 2025 USD $21.0M. Prize pool and details for 2026 are released during tournament week.
Ozzies in the field: Jason Day, Min Woo Lee, Adam Scott, Cam Smith, Ryan Fox (NZ)
The tournament that grabs the most attention in the golfing calendar. Ozziegolf full preview can be found HERE

LETAS
Tournament: Madaef Golf Ladies Open
Dates: 12-14 April
Course: Royal Golf de Fes, Morocco
Purse: €50,000
Ozzies in the field: NIL
The secondary women's tour in Europe gets underway this week and this is a prime example of how hard it is for players not on main tours, This opening event is in Morocco and the next event is 5 1/2 weeks away in Austria. So it is just not feasible or affordable for many players to get to Morocco and then wait over a month before playing again.
Japanese Tour
Tournament: Token Homemate Cup
Dates: 9-12 April
Course: Token Tado Country Club Nagoya
Purse: ¥130,000,000
Ozzies in the field: Brad Kennedy, Michael Hendry (NZ)
Golf continues in Japan up against The Masters. The only major mens tour scheduling an event this week.
JLPGA
Tournament: Fujifilm Studio Alice Ladies Open
Dates: 10-12 April
Course: Ishizaka Golf Course, Saitama
Purse:
Ozzies in the field: Lion Higo
Notable as Chizzy Iwai and Reo Takeda both playing in this tournament. Both players won on the LPGA last year.
KLPGA
Tournament: iM Financial Group Open
Dates: 10-12 April
Course: golfzoncounty Sunsan
Purse: KRW ₩1,000,000,000
Ozzies in the field: Claire Shin
Amateur Tournaments
The Australian Junior Amateur is on this week (April 7-10) and sees the cream of Australasian and oversees juniors coming to Ballarat Golf Club for this prestigious title. Previous winners include for the women, Grace Kim and Minjee Lee and for the men Cam Smith, Jason Day and Adam Scott.
Victorian Amelia Harris is one of the favourites on the women's side coming into this week with her first professional win under her belt plus wins at the Rene Erichsen Salver and Keperra Bowl.