HOME SWEET HOME: The Clearwater Golf Club, the only home this tournament has known, opened for play in 2001 and was designed by New Zealand's most-famous golfer, Bob Charles. The Carterton native who resides in Oxford is a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame and was the first lefthander to win a major championship when he captured the 1963 British Open.

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Among the headliners in this week's field are Australians Craig Parry and Peter O'Malley. Parry, a longtime PGA TOUR member and two-time winner in the United States, won his third PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit last year. O'Malley is looking for his third Nationwide Tour/PGA Tour of Australasia title at Clearwater, having won there in 2002 and 2005. O'Malley is coming off a strong performance at last week's Moonah Classic, where he fell by a stroke to winner Alistair Presnell.
PLAYER NOTES: Danny Lee, winner of the recent Johnnie Walker Classic, a PGA Tour of Australasia/European Tour event, returns to New Zealand to play his first Nationwide Tour event in his homeland after competing in the Moonah Classic in Australia, where he missed the cut. Lee, 18, is a resident of Rotorua on New Zealand's North Island. He immigrated with his parents to New Zealand at age 8 from South Korea. Lee is the first amateur to play in this tournament.
A number of Nationwide Tour rookies have made the long trip to Australia and New Zealand for the first time as Tour members seeking to get a good start on earning one of "THE 25" PGA TOUR cards available via the Nationwide Tour. Those first-year-players in the field are Jonas Blixt, Drew Laning, Major Manning, Dustin Risdon, Josh Teater, Martin Piller and Joseph Sykora. Risdon had the best finish of the group in the Tour's first event of the year in Panama, a tie for 10th. Piller had the best finish of the group in the second event of the year, the Moonah Classic, where he tied for eighth.
The last four tournaments have either gone to playoffs or been won by one stroke. Peter O'Malley defeated Steven Bowditch in a four-hole playoff in 2005, and Nicholas Thompson used one extra hole to defeat David Morland IV in 2007. Jim Rutledge defeated Jarrod Lyle and Brett Rumford by one stroke in 2006, and Darron Stiles outlasted David Smail by one in last year's rain-shortened affair.
This week's HSBC New Zealand PGA Championship will be the first two events this year in New Zealand. O'Malley, who has won this event twice in its first eight years on the Nationwide Tour, has a chance to become the first player in Nationwide Tour history to win the same event three times if he can pull off a victory this week.
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