The 2020–21 Sunshine Tour was the 50th season of the Sunshine Tour (formerly the Southern Africa Tour), the main professional golf tour in South Africa since it was formed in 1971.
Duration | 19 August 2020 | – 6 December 2020
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Number of official events | 11[a] |
Most wins | Daniel van Tonder (4) |
Order of Merit | Christiaan Bezuidenhout |
Rookie of the Year | Jayden Schaper |
← 2019–20 2021–22 → |
In-season changes
editIn light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the tour announced a suspension on 16 March.[1] Later, the first two scheduled tournaments, the Investec Royal Swazi Open and the Zambia Open, were postponed. On 5 August, the tour announced its resumption, starting in mid-August with a new series of five 54-hole tournaments, called the "Rise Up Series".[2]
Schedule
editThe following table lists official events during the 2020–21 season.[3]
Date | Tournament | Location | Purse (R) |
Winner[b] | OWGR points |
Other tours[c] |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Zambia Open | Zambia | – | Postponed[1] | – | |||
Lombard Insurance Classic | Western Cape | – | Postponed[1] | – | |||
Sun City Challenge | North West | – | Postponed[1] | – | |||
Vodacom Origins of Golf | Western Cape | – | Postponed[1] | – | |||
Royal Swazi Spa Challenge | Eswatini | – | Postponed[1] | – | |||
FNB Eswatini Nkonyeni Sunshine Tour Golf Challenge | Eswatini | – | Postponed[1] | – | New tournament | ||
Zimbabwe Open | Zimbabwe | – | Postponed[1] | – | |||
21 Aug | Betway Championship | Gauteng | 600,000 | Darren Fichardt (18) | 7 | New tournament | |
Zanaco Masters | Zambia | – | Postponed[1] | – | |||
28 Aug | African Bank Sunshine Tour Championship | Gauteng | 600,000 | Daniel van Tonder (4) | 7 | New tournament | |
Vodacom Origins of Golf | Free State | – | Postponed[1] | – | |||
4 Sep | Titleist Championship | Gauteng | 600,000 | George Coetzee (11) | 7 | New tournament | |
King's Cup | Eastern Cape | – | Postponed[1] | – | |||
KCB Karen Masters | Kenya | – | Postponed[1] | – | |||
Vodacom Origins of Golf | Eastern Cape | – | Postponed[1] | – | |||
Sun Boardwalk Challenge | Eastern Cape | – | Postponed[1] | – | |||
25 Sep | Vodacom Championship Unlocked | Gauteng | 600,000 | Daniel van Tonder (5) | 4 | New tournament | |
2 Oct | Vodacom Championship Reloaded | Gauteng | 600,000 | Daniel van Tonder (6) | 4 | New tournament | |
Vodacom Origins of Golf | KwaZulu-Natal | – | Postponed[1] | – | |||
Sibaya Challenge | KwaZulu-Natal | – | Postponed[1] | – | |||
23 Oct |
Sun Wild Coast Sun Challenge | KwaZulu-Natal | 700,000 | Merrick Bremner (7) | 4 | ||
31 Oct |
Investec Royal Swazi Open | North West | 1,500,000 | Daniel van Tonder (7) | 14 | ||
6 Nov | Time Square Casino Challenge | Gauteng | 700,000 | Ruan Korb (1) | 7 | New tournament | |
Vodacom Origins of Golf Final | North West | – | Postponed[1] | – | |||
22 Nov | Joburg Open | Gauteng | 19,500,000 | Joachim B. Hansen (n/a) | 19 | EUR | |
29 Nov | Alfred Dunhill Championship | Mpumalanga | 29,000,000 | Christiaan Bezuidenhout (3) | 32 | EUR | Flagship event |
6 Dec | South African Open | North West | 19,500,000 | Christiaan Bezuidenhout (4) | 19 | EUR |
Order of Merit
editThe Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in South African rand.[4][5]
Position | Player | Prize money (R) |
---|---|---|
1 | Christiaan Bezuidenhout | 7,789,088 |
2 | Joachim B. Hansen | 3,277,475 |
3 | Wilco Nienaber | 2,681,740 |
4 | Jayden Schaper | 2,170,478 |
5 | Shaun Norris | 1,183,904 |
Awards
editAward | Winner | Ref. |
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Rookie of the Year (Bobby Locke Trophy) | Jayden Schaper | [6][7] |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ A further 16 tournaments were scheduled but were postponed.
- ^ The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Sunshine Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for Sunshine Tour members.
- ^ EUR − European Tour.
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Sunshine Tour suspends all activities". Sunshine Tour. 16 March 2020. Archived from the original on 18 January 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
- ^ "Sunshine Tour announces return with new Rise-Up Series". SuperSport. 5 August 2020. Retrieved 5 August 2020.
- ^ "2020/21 Tournament schedule". Sunshine Tour. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
- ^ "2020/21 Order of Merit". Sunshine Tour. Archived from the original on 17 April 2023. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
- ^ Tremlett, Sam (21 May 2021). "15 Things You Didn't Know About Christiaan Bezuidenhout". Golf Monthly. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
He won the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit in 2020/21 after winning back-to-back Sunshine/European Tour co-sanctioned events at the Alfred Dunhill Championship and South African Open.
- ^ "2020/21 Rookie of the Year". Sunshine Tour. Archived from the original on 18 April 2023. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
- ^ GolfRSA [@GolfRSA] (30 November 2020). "Bank the lessons learned Jay and take pride in your achievement!" (Tweet). Retrieved 18 April 2023 – via Twitter.
Congratulations on leading the 2020 @Sunshine_Tour Rookie of the Year race!!