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South African Open (golf)

Coordinates:25°20′21″S27°06′23″E / 25.339275°S 27.106319°E /-25.339275; 27.106319
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Golf tournament

Golf tournament
Investec South African Open Championship
Tournament information
LocationDurban, South Africa
Established1903
Course(s)Durban Country Club
Par72
Length6,780 yards (6,200 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
Asian Tour
Sunshine Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$1,500,000
Month playedDecember
Tournament record score
Aggregate263Branden Grace (2020)
To par−24Ernie Els (2006)
Current champion
South AfricaDylan Naidoo
Location map
Durban CC is located in South Africa
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Location inSouth Africa
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Durban CC is located in KwaZulu-Natal
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Location inKwaZulu-Natal
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TheSouth African Open is one of the oldest national opengolf championships in the world, having first been played in 1903, and is one of the principal tournaments on the Southern-Africa-basedSunshine Tour. Since 1997 it has also been co-sanctioned by theEuropean Tour.

History

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The first formal event was organised in 1903, following a series of exhibition matches that had been held over the preceding ten years. The championship was initially contested over just 36 holes until 1908, when it was extended to become a 72-hole tournament.[1] Although non-whites had played in the South African Open before, most notably whenPapwa Sewgolum finished second in 1963, it was not until 1972 that black golfers were allowed to compete.[2]

From 2011 until February 2020 it was held in theJohannesburg area; twice atSerengeti Golf Club, followed by five times atGlendower Golf Club, and then twice atRandpark Golf Club. In December 2020 it will move away from Johannesburg and be held atGary Player Country Club inSun City.

Gary Player has been the most successful player in the tournament's history, with 13 victories over four decades between 1956 and 1981.Bobby Locke won nine titles,Sid Brews won eight titles, andGeorge Fotheringham won the event five times as didErnie Els.

In December 2018, the event became part of the Open Qualifying Series, giving up to three non-exempt players entry intoThe Open Championship.

The 2021 event was scheduled to be a co-sanctioned event between theEuropean Tour and theSunshine Tour. However due to COVID-19 travel restrictions in place in the UK from South Africa, the event was revised as a sole-sanctioned Sunshine Tour event.[3]

Flagship event

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From 1999 to 2016, the tournament was the Sunshine Tour's flagship event for the purposes of theOfficial World Golf Ranking, earning a minimum of 32 OWGR points for the winner. It was replaced as the flagship event for 2017 by theAlfred Dunhill Championship before regaining its status the following year.[4] In 2020, the Alfred Dunhill Championship once again replaced the South African Open as the tour's flagship event.[5] In 2021, the Alfred Dunhill Championship was scheduled to be the flagship event for the second consecutive year. However due to the cancellation of the tournament, the South African Open regained its flagship event status for the first time since the January 2020 event.[6]

Winners

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Sunshine Tour (Flagship event)1999–2016, 2018–2020 (Jan), 2021
Sunshine Tour (Regular)1972–1998, 2017, 2020 (Dec), 2022–
Pre-Sunshine Tour1903–1971
#YearTour(s)[a]Winner[b]ScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up[b]VenueRef.
Investec South African Open Championship
114th2025AFR,EURSouth AfricaDylan Naidoo202[c]−14PlayoffEnglandLaurie CanterDurban
2024: No tournament
113th2023AFR,EURSouth AfricaDean Burmester277−113 strokesItalyRenato Paratore
SwedenJesper Svensson
South AfricaRyan van Velzen
Blair Atholl
112th2022AFR,EURSouth AfricaThriston Lawrence272−161 strokeFranceClément SordetBlair Atholl
SA Open Championship
111th2021AFR,EUR[d]South AfricaDaniel van Tonder272−161 strokeSouth AfricaOliver BekkerGary Player
South African Open
110th2020
(Dec)
AFR,EURSouth AfricaChristiaan Bezuidenhout270−185 strokesWalesJamie DonaldsonGary Player
109th2020
(Jan)
AFR,EURSouth AfricaBranden Grace263−213 strokesSouth AfricaLouis OosthuizenRandpark
2019: No tournament due to rescheduling from December to January
108th2018
(Dec)
AFR,ASA,EURSouth AfricaLouis Oosthuizen266−186 strokesFranceRomain LangasqueRandpark
BMW SA Open
107th2018
(Jan)
AFR,EUREnglandChris Paisley267−213 strokesSouth AfricaBranden GraceGlendower
106th2017AFR,EUREnglandGraeme Storm270−18Playoff[e]Northern IrelandRory McIlroyGlendower[8]
105th2016AFR,EURSouth AfricaBrandon Stone274−142 strokesSouth AfricaChristiaan BezuidenhoutGlendower
South African Open Championship
104th2015AFR,EUREnglandAndy Sullivan277−11Playoff[f]South AfricaCharl SchwartzelGlendower[9]
2014: No tournament due to rescheduling from November to January
103rd2013AFR,EURDenmarkMorten Ørum Madsen269−192 strokesSouth AfricaJbe' Kruger
South AfricaHennie Otto
Glendower
SA Open Championship
102nd2012AFR,EURSwedenHenrik Stenson271−173 strokesSouth AfricaGeorge CoetzeeSerengeti
101st2011AFR,EURSouth AfricaHennie Otto274−141 strokeAustriaBernd WiesbergerSerengeti
South African Open Championship
100th2010AFR,EURSouth AfricaErnie Els (5)263[g]−25[g]1 strokeSouth AfricaRetief GoosenDurban
99th2009AFR,EURScotlandRichie Ramsay275−13Playoff[h]IndiaShiv KapurPearl Valley[10]
98th2008AFR,EURSouth AfricaRichard Sterne274−14Playoff[i]Northern IrelandGareth MaybinPearl Valley[11]
South African Airways Open
97th2007AFR,EURSouth AfricaJames Kingston284−41 strokeEnglandOliver WilsonPearl Valley
96th2006AFR,EURSouth AfricaErnie Els (4)264−243 strokesSouth AfricaTrevor ImmelmanHumewood
95th2005
(Dec)
AFR,EURSouth AfricaRetief Goosen (2)282−101 strokeSouth AfricaErnie ElsFancourt
94th2005
(Jan)
AFR,EURSouth AfricaTim Clark (2)273−156 strokesFranceGrégory Havret
South AfricaCharl Schwartzel
Durban
93rd2004AFR,EURSouth AfricaTrevor Immelman (2)276−123 strokesScotlandAlastair Forsyth
EnglandSteve Webster
Erinvale
92nd2003AFR,EURSouth AfricaTrevor Immelman274−14Playoff[j]South AfricaTim ClarkErinvale[12]
Bell's South African Open
91st2002AFR,EURSouth AfricaTim Clark269−192 strokesEnglandSteve WebsterThe Country Club[13]
Mercedes-Benz South African Open
90th2001AFR,EURZimbabweMark McNulty (2)280−81 strokeEnglandJustin RoseEast London
89th2000AFR,EURSwedenMathias Grönberg274−141 strokeSouth AfricaDarren Fichardt
ArgentinaRicardo González
ZimbabweNick Price
Randpark
Mercedes-Benz - Vodacom South African Open
88th1999AFR,EURSouth AfricaDavid Frost (2)279−51 strokeUnited StatesScott Dunlap
IndiaJeev Milkha Singh
Stellenbosch
South African Open
87th1998AFR,EURSouth AfricaErnie Els (3)273−153 strokesSouth AfricaDavid FrostDurban
86th1997AFR,EURFijiVijay Singh270−181 strokeZimbabweNick PriceGlendower
Phillips South African Open
85th1996AFRSouth AfricaErnie Els (2)275−131 strokeSouth AfricaBrenden PappasRoyal Cape
84th1995AFRSouth AfricaRetief Goosen275−135 strokesSouth AfricaErnie ElsRandpark
1994: No tournament due to rescheduling from December to January
83rd1993
(Dec)
AFRZimbabweTony Johnstone (2)267−217 strokesSouth AfricaErnie ElsDurban
82nd1993
(Feb)
AFRSouth AfricaClinton Whitelaw279−92 strokesSouth AfricaRetief GoosenGlendower
Protea Assurance South African Open
81st1992AFRSouth AfricaErnie Els273−153 strokesSouth AfricaDerek JamesHoughton
80th1991AFRSouth AfricaWayne Westner (2)272−164 strokesEnglandMark James
ZimbabweTony Johnstone
Durban
79th1990AFRSouth West AfricaTrevor Dodds285−31 strokeUnited StatesHugh Royer IIIRoyal Cape[14]
78th1989AFRUnited StatesFred Wadsworth278−101 strokeUnited StatesTom LehmanGlendower
Southern Suns South African Open
77th1988AFRSouth AfricaWayne Westner275−132 strokesEnglandIan MoseyDurban[15]
76th1987AFRZimbabweMark McNulty278−10Playoff[k]South AfricaFulton AllemMowbray[16][17]
75th1986AFRSouth AfricaDavid Frost275−133 strokesZimbabweTony JohnstoneRoyal Johannesburg[18]
South African Open
74th1985AFRSouth AfricaGavan Levenson280−83 strokesSouth AfricaPhil SimmonsRoyal Durban[19]
73rd1984AFRZimbabweTony Johnstone274−143 strokesSouth AfricaFulton AllemHoughton
72nd1983AFRUnited StatesCharlie Bolling278−101 strokeSouth AfricaTertius ClaassensRoyal Cape[20]
1982: No tournament due to rescheduling from December to January
Datsun South African Open
71st1981AFRSouth AfricaGary Player (13)272−16Playoff[l]South AfricaJohn Bland
EnglandWarren Humphreys
Royal Johannesburg[21]
70th1980AFRSouth AfricaBobby Cole (2)279−94 strokesZimbabweMark McNultyDurban[22]
British Airways/Yellow Pages South African Open
69th1979AFRSouth AfricaGary Player (12)279−91 strokeEnglandIan MoseyHoughton[23]
Yellow Pages South African Open
68th1978AFRSouth AfricaHugh Baiocchi285−31 strokeSouth AfricaGavan LevensonMowbray[24]
67th1977AFRSouth AfricaGary Player (11)273−153 strokesSouth AfricaBobby Cole
South AfricaDale Hayes
Royal Johannesburg
66th1976
(Nov)
AFRSouth AfricaGary Player (10)280−86 strokesSouth AfricaDavid Suddards (a)
South AfricaBobby Verwey
Durban[25]
BP South African Open
65th1976
(Jan)
AFRSouth AfricaDale Hayes287−1Playoff[m]South AfricaJohn FourieHoughton[26]
64th1975AFRSouth AfricaGary Player (9)278−106 strokesSouth AfricaAllan HenningMowbray[27]
South African Open
63rd1974AFRSouth AfricaBobby Cole272−164 strokesSouth AfricaAllan HenningRoyal Johannesburg[28]
BP South African Open
62nd1973AFRNew ZealandBob Charles282−63 strokesSouth AfricaVin Baker
South AfricaBobby Cole
AustraliaGraham Marsh
Durban[29]
South African Open
61st1972AFRSouth AfricaGary Player (8)274−181 strokeSouth AfricaBobby ColeRoyal Johannesburg[30]
60th1971RhodesiaSimon Hobday276−121 strokeSouth AfricaGary PlayerMowbray[31]
59th1970EnglandTommy Horton2853 strokesSouth AfricaTerry WestbrookRoyal Durban
58th1969South AfricaGary Player (7)2736 strokesSouth AfricaTrevor WilkesDurban
57th1968South AfricaGary Player (6)2747 strokesSouth AfricaCobie LegrangeHoughton
56th1967South AfricaGary Player (5)2793 strokesSouth AfricaAllan Henning
EnglandMike Hoyle
East London
55th1966South AfricaGary Player (4)2781 strokeSouth AfricaHarold Henning
South AfricaCobie Legrange
Houghton
54th1965South AfricaGary Player (3)2733 strokesSouth AfricaJohn HayesRoyal Cape
1964: No tournament due to two events in 1963
53rd1963
(Dec)
South AfricaAllan Henning2782 strokesSouth AfricaBruce KeyterBloemfontein
52nd1963
(Mar)
South AfricaRetief Waltman (2)2811 strokeSouth AfricaSewsunker SewgolumDurban
51st1962South AfricaHarold Henning (2)2851 strokeSouth AfricaDenis HutchinsonHoughton
50th1961South AfricaRetief Waltman2898 strokesSouth AfricaBarry Franklin (a)East London
49th1960South AfricaGary Player (2)2807 strokesSouth AfricaHarold Henning
South AfricaTommy Trevena
Mowbray
48th1959South AfricaDenis Hutchinson (a)2821 strokeSouth AfricaGary PlayerRoyal Johannesburg
47th1958South AfricaArthur Stewart (a)2811 strokeSouth AfricaBobby LockeBloemfontein
46th1957South AfricaHarold Henning289Playoff[n]South AfricaSandy GuthrieHumewood
45th1956South AfricaGary Player2863 strokesSouth AfricaBruce KeyterDurban
44th1955South AfricaBobby Locke (9)2831 strokeSouth AfricaReg TaylorZwartkop
43rd1954South AfricaReg Taylor (a)2892 strokesSouth AfricaJannie le Roux (a)East London
42nd1953South AfricaJimmy Boyd (a)302Playoff[o]South AfricaOtway HayesRoyal Cape
41st1952South AfricaSid Brews (8)3051 strokeSouth AfricaSandy GuthrieHumewood
40th1951South AfricaBobby Locke (8)2779 strokesSouth AfricaJimmy Boyd (a)
Republic of IrelandHarry Bradshaw
Houghton
39th1950South AfricaBobby Locke (7)28011 strokesSouth AfricaSandy GuthrieDurban
38th1949South AfricaSid Brews (7)2913 strokesSouth AfricaEric MooreMaccauvlei
37th1948South AfricaMickey Janks (a)298Playoff[p]South AfricaSandy GuthrieEast London
36th1947South AfricaRonnie Glennie (a)2931 strokeSouth AfricaEric MooreMowbray
35th1946South AfricaBobby Locke (6)28514 strokesSteve Boshoff (a)Royal Johannesburg
1941–1945: No tournament due toWorld War II
34th1940South AfricaBobby Locke (5)29310 strokesSteve Boshoff (a)Port Elizabeth
33rd1939South AfricaBobby Locke (4)2798 strokesMaurice Bodmer (a)
South AfricaClarence Olander (a)
Durban
32nd1938South AfricaBobby Locke (3)2795 strokesSouth AfricaSid BrewsMaccauvlei
31st1937South AfricaBobby Locke (a) (2)28811 strokesSouth AfricaClarence Olander (a)East London
30th1936South AfricaClarence Olander (a)297Playoff[q]J RobertsonRoyal Cape
29th1935South AfricaBobby Locke (a)2963 strokesJock Verwey (a)Parkview
28th1934South AfricaSid Brews (6)3197 strokesJock Verwey (a)Humewood
27th1933South AfricaSid Brews (5)2973 strokesEnglandCharles McIlvennyMaccauvlei
26th1932EnglandCharles McIlvenny3044 strokesEnglandBob GrimsdellMowbray
25th1931South AfricaSid Brews (4)3023 strokesEnglandBob Grimsdell
EnglandCharles McIlvenny
Port Elizabeth
24th1930South AfricaSid Brews (3)29711 strokesSouth AfricaJock BrewsEast London
23rd1929ScotlandArchie Tosh3151 strokeSouth AfricaJock BrewsRoyal Cape
22nd1928South AfricaJock Brews (4)2971 strokeSouth AfricaSid BrewsDurban
21st1927South AfricaSid Brews (2)3015 strokesEnglandBert Elkin
EnglandCharles McIlvenny
Maccauvlei
20th1926South AfricaJock Brews (3)3019 strokesEnglandBert ElkinPort Elizabeth
19th1925South AfricaSid Brews2953 strokesSouth AfricaJock BrewsJohannesburg
18th1924EnglandBert Elkin3169 strokesSouth AfricaJock Brews
South AfricaSid Brews
Durban
17th1923South AfricaJock Brews (2)3151 strokeScotlandArchie ToshRoyal Cape
16th1922South AfricaFred Jangle3107 strokesSouth AfricaJock BrewsPort Alfred
15th1921South AfricaJock Brews3163 strokesScotlandArchie ToshPort Elizabeth
14th1920ScotlandLaurie Waters (4)3022 strokesEnglandBert ElkinJohannesburg
13th1919EnglandWilliam Horne3209 strokesScotlandHugh Gordon Stewart (a)Durban
1915–1918: No tournament due toWorld War I
12th1914ScotlandGeorge Fotheringham (5)29920 strokesSouth AfricaJock BrewsRoyal Cape
11th1913ScotlandJimmy Prentice (a)3042 strokesScotlandWillie Binnie
ScotlandJack Fotheringham
Kimberley
10th1912ScotlandGeorge Fotheringham (4)30510 strokesScotlandLaurie WatersPotchefstroom
9th1911ScotlandGeorge Fotheringham (3)30111 strokesScotlandDavid GuthrieDurban
8th1910ScotlandGeorge Fotheringham (2)3155 strokesEnglandArthur GrayRoyal Cape
7th1909ScotlandJack Fotheringham3062 strokesScotlandGeorge FotheringhamPotchefstroom
6th1908ScotlandGeorge Fotheringham2949 strokesScotlandLaurie WatersPort Elizabeth
5th1907ScotlandLaurie Waters (3)147[r]5 strokesScotlandWalter Day JrKimberley
4th1906EnglandArthur Gray (2)1513 strokesH. F. Watson (a)East London
3rd1905EnglandArthur GrayPlayoff[s]ScotlandGeorge FotheringhamGarrison Club
2nd1904ScotlandLaurie Waters (2)1434 strokesEnglandArthur GrayJohannesburg
1st1903ScotlandLaurie Waters1633 strokesJ. W. StewartPort Elizabeth

Source:[1][32]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^AFR −Sunshine Tour; ASA −Asian Tour; EUR −European Tour.
  2. ^ab(a) – Amateur
  3. ^Shortened to 54 holes due to rain.
  4. ^Due to impending COVID-19 related travel restrictions in and out of South Africa affecting the makeup of the field, the event was removed from the European Tour schedule. It proceeded as a sole-sanctioned Sunshine Tour event.[7]
  5. ^Storm won with a par on the third hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  6. ^Sullivan won with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  7. ^abUnofficial scoring record as the 4th hole was unplayable during the 3rd and 4th rounds due to heavy rain. For scoring purposes, all players were deemed to have recorded a par for the hole.
  8. ^Ramsay won with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  9. ^Sterne won with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  10. ^Immelman won with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  11. ^McNulty won on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  12. ^Player defeated Bland with a birdie on the third hole of sudden-death after both had tied with 2 under-par 70s after an 18-hole playoff; Humphreys returned a level-par 72 in the playoff.
  13. ^Hayes won following an 18-hole playoff; Hayes 69, Fourie 72.
  14. ^Henning won the 36-hole playoff with a score of 144 to Guthrie's 146.
  15. ^Boyd won the 36-hole playoff with a score of 162 to Hayes 163.
  16. ^Janks won the 36-hole playoff with a score of 147 to Guthrie's 153.
  17. ^Olander won the 36-hole playoff with a score of 146 to Robertson's 151.
  18. ^Some sources have Waters score as 146.
  19. ^Gray won the playoff by a stroke with a score of 151.

References

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