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Joburg Open

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Men's professional golf tournament

Golf tournament
Joburg Open
Tournament information
LocationJohannesburg, South Africa
Established2007
CourseHoughton Golf Club
Par70
Length7,153 yards (6,541 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
Asian Tour
Sunshine Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundR 20,500,000
Month playedMarch
Tournament record score
Aggregate260Richard Sterne (2013)
To par−27as above
Current champion
ScotlandCalum Hill
Location map
Houghton GC is located in South Africa
Houghton GC
Houghton GC
Location inSouth Africa
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Houghton GC is located in Gauteng
Houghton GC
Houghton GC
Location inGauteng
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TheJoburg Open is a men's professionalgolf tournament that is held inJohannesburg, South Africa. It is an event on the Southern Africa-basedSunshine Tour and co-sanctioned by theEuropean Tour, which attracts a larger prize fund and stronger fields. It is one of several tournaments in South Africa on the European Tour's international schedule, and until 2017 was one of the events where high-finishing players earned entry intoThe Open Championship if not already exempt.

History

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The event was founded in 2007 and was played at the Royal Johannesburg & Kensington Golf Club inJohannesburg,South Africa until 2017. The tournament was contested over both the West and East courses for the first two rounds, enabling a large field of 210 competitors, with the final two rounds being played over the East course following acut to the top 65 and ties.[1]

Originally contested in January or February, the tournament moved to December in late 2017 and became a tri-sanctioned event with theAsian Tour joining the European Tour and the Sunshine Tour in sanctioning the event; the number of players in the field increased from 210 to 240. The December 2017 event was part of the2018 European Tour. Having not been held in 2018 or 2019, in October 2020 it was announced that the tournament would be revived in November 2020, when it would be played at Randpark Golf Club.[2]

The 2021 event was shortened due to COVID-19 travel restrictions in place in the UK from South Africa. Originally the event was shortened to 54 holes to allow international players to travel back home in time.[3] However, the following day rain and the threat of lightning shortened the event even further to 36 holes.Thriston Lawrence was the eventual winner.[4]

Winners

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YearTours[a]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
2025AFR,EURScotlandCalum Hill266−14PlayoffSouth AfricaJacques Kruyswijk
South AfricaShaun Norris
2024: No tournament
2023AFR,EURSouth AfricaDean Burmester262−183 strokesSouth AfricaDarren Fichardt
2022AFR,EUREnglandDan Bradbury263−213 strokesFinlandSami Välimäki
2021AFR,EURSouth AfricaThriston Lawrence130[b]−124 strokesSouth AfricaZander Lombard
2020AFR,EURDenmarkJoachim B. Hansen265−192 strokesSouth AfricaWilco Nienaber
2018–19: No tournament
2017
(Dec)
AFR,ASA,EURIndiaShubhankar Sharma264−233 strokesSouth AfricaErik van Rooyen
2017
(Feb)
AFR,EURSouth AfricaDarren Fichardt200[c]−151 strokeWalesStuart Manley
EnglandPaul Waring
2016AFR,EURSouth AfricaHaydn Porteous269−182 strokesSouth AfricaZander Lombard
2015AFR,EUREnglandAndy Sullivan270−172 strokesSouth AfricaWallie Coetsee
EnglandDavid Howell
Republic of IrelandKevin Phelan
South AfricaJaco van Zyl
EnglandAnthony Wall
2014AFR,EURSouth AfricaGeorge Coetzee268−193 strokesEnglandTyrrell Hatton
South KoreaJin Jeong
South AfricaJustin Walters
2013AFR,EURSouth AfricaRichard Sterne (2)260−277 strokesSouth AfricaCharl Schwartzel
2012AFR,EURSouth AfricaBranden Grace270−171 strokeEnglandJamie Elson
2011AFR,EURSouth AfricaCharl Schwartzel (2)265−194 strokesSouth AfricaGarth Mulroy
2010AFR,EURSouth AfricaCharl Schwartzel261−236 strokesNorthern IrelandDarren Clarke
South AfricaKeith Horne
2009AFR,EURDenmarkAnders Hansen269−151 strokeSouth AfricaAndrew McLardy
2008AFR,EURSouth AfricaRichard Sterne271−13PlayoffSwedenMagnus A. Carlsson
South AfricaGarth Mulroy
2007AFR,EURArgentinaAriel Cañete266−192 strokesSouth AfricaAndrew McLardy

Notes

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  1. ^AFR −Sunshine Tour; ASA −Asian Tour; EUR −European Tour.
  2. ^Shortened to 36 holes due to bad weather and impendingCOVID-19 related travel restrictions.[5]
  3. ^Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

References

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  1. ^"Kingston seeks title double in South Africa".PGA European Tour. 19 March 2010. Retrieved4 February 2013.
  2. ^Jackson, Keith (20 October 2020)."Joburg Open returns to European Tour schedule in November".Sky Sports. Retrieved20 October 2020.
  3. ^"Reduced Joburg Open continues on Saturday".The Sunday Times. 27 November 2021.
  4. ^"Lawrence wins maiden title at shortened Joburg Open". European Tour. 27 November 2021.
  5. ^"Joberg Open: Thriston Lawrence wins 36-hole event amid increasing Covid-19 concerns". BBC Sport. 27 November 2021. Retrieved27 November 2021.

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