WPGA Tour of Australasia
Sunny Wilkinson is an experienced financial advisor with a robust background in both financial services and golf. Since July 2019, Sunny has held multiple roles at Viridian Financial Group, advancing from Client Services Manager to Financial Advisor. Concurrently, Sunny has been an Australian Women's Golf Professional with the WPGA Tour of Australasia since 2007. Previous roles encompass various positions in golf operations and client services across multiple golf clubs and organizations. Sunny's educational credentials include a Bachelor of Business majoring in Financial Planning from Swinburne University of Technology and multiple financial planning certifications from Kaplan Professional and Monarch Institute.
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WPGA Tour of Australasia
Established in 1972, the WPGA Tour of Australasia, previously known as The ALPG Tour is one of seven major international women’s golf tours recognised by the Rolex World Rankings.. This member-based organisation has seen significant growth in membership over the past decade and now has a current membership of over 300, with a large percentage of those being international touring professionals. The WPGA Tour passionately endeavours to create and enhance playing opportunities within our region, as well as providing other opportunities for members within the golf industry. As the sanctioning body for professional women’s golf within Australasia, the WPGA Tour tournament schedule boasts world-class tournaments co-sanctioned with the US LPGA Tour and the Ladies European Tour including the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open and the Australian Ladies Classic Bonville. The WPGA Tour has partnered with the PGA of Australia to run a series of tournaments named “The Players Series” and also hosts a number of Pro-Am events throughout the year, where our Australian based members compete alongside our international members. In addition to our Tournament Schedule, the WPGA Tour works alongside the PGA of Australia to host a series of National Women’s Clinics throughout the year, which provides a platform for female teaching professionals to showcase their skills,.