South African PGA Championship

PGA Championship
Tournament information
LocationSt Francis Bay, South Africa
Established1965
Course(s)St Francis Links
Par72
Length7,192 yards (6,576 m)
Tour(s)Sunshine Tour
European Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundR 2,000,000
Month playedSeptember
Tournament record score
Aggregate259 David Frost (1994)
To par−28 Louis Oosthuizen (2008)
Current champion
Pieter Moolman
Location map
St Francis Links
Location in South Africa
St Francis Links
Location in the Eastern Cape

The South African PGA Championship is one of the most prestigious golf tournaments on the Sunshine Tour. It has most recently been played in September, with a prize fund of R 2,000,000. It is currently held at St Francis Links in St Francis Bay.

History

The current South African PGA Championship was founded in 1965, largely thanks to Gary Player and Brian Henning. The inaugural event was held in February 1965 and was won by Harold Henning who beat Player by 3 strokes.[1]

New sponsors in 1972 gave the championship a home at The Wanderers Golf Club where it remained until 1995,[2] when it became the first tournament in South Africa to be co-sanctioned by the European Tour. The following year Alfred Dunhill took over from Lexington as title sponsors, breaking a 23-year association with the PGA.

Following the 1999 event, Dunhill decided to end their association with the South African PGA and create their own tournament, the Alfred Dunhill Championship, which also replaced the PGA Championship on the European calendar. As a result, there was no PGA Championship held in 2000, but the tournament returned to the Sunshine Tour the following year with a new sponsor. It is one of the richest sole-sanctioned events on the Sunshine Tour.

The South African PGA Championship, along with the South African Open and the South African Masters formed the Triple Crown of South African golf. Winning all three titles in the same season is a feat only achieved by Bobby Locke, Gary Player and Ernie Els.[3]

Winners

Year Tour(s)[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
PGA Championship
2024 AFR Pieter Moolman 273 −15 1 stroke Barend Botha
2023 AFR Rupert Kaminski 280 −8 1 stroke Matthew Spacey
2022 AFR George Coetzee (2) 273 −15 3 strokes Casey Jarvis
2021 AFR Dean Burmester 271 −17 2 strokes Pieter Moolman
Eye of Africa PGA Championship
2020 AFR Darren Fichardt 268 −20 Playoff Matías Calderón
2019 AFR Louis de Jager 276 −12 Playoff Trevor Fisher Jnr
2018 AFR Matías Calderón 271 −17 1 stroke Combrinck Smit
2017 AFR Erik van Rooyen 272 −16 Playoff Dylan Frittelli
Makhetha Mazibuko
2016 AFR Jaco van Zyl (3) 268 −20 Playoff Dean Burmester
Telkom Business PGA Championship
2015: No tournament
2014 AFR Titch Moore 273 −15 Playoff Ulrich van den Berg
Telkom PGA Championship
2013 AFR Jaco van Zyl (2) 268 −20 1 stroke Dylan Frittelli
2012 AFR Keith Horne 269 −19 3 strokes Jaco Ahlers
Darren Fichardt
Alex Haindl
2011 AFR George Coetzee 261 −27 2 strokes Neil Schietekat
2010 AFR Michiel Bothma (2) 268 −20 1 stroke George Coetzee
2009 AFR Jaco van Zyl 270 −18 1 stroke Graham DeLaet
Trevor Fisher Jnr
2008 AFR Louis Oosthuizen (2) 260 −28 14 strokes Hennie Otto
2007 AFR Louis Oosthuizen 266 −22 1 stroke Richard Sterne
2006 AFR Grégory Bourdy 267 −21 6 strokes Thomas Aiken
2005 AFR Warren Abery 273 −15 1 stroke Charl Schwartzel
Jaco van Zyl
2004 AFR Warrick Druian 267 −21 5 strokes Michiel Bothma
Mark Murless
2003: No tournament
2002
(Dec)
AFR Michiel Bothma 273 −15 Playoff Mark Murless
2002
(Jan)
AFR Chris Williams (2) 271 −17 2 strokes Hennie Otto
South African PGA Championship
2001 AFR Deane Pappas 269 −19 3 strokes Don Gammon
2000: No tournament
Alfred Dunhill South African PGA Championship
1999 AFR, EUR Ernie Els (3) 273 −15 4 strokes Richard Kaplan
1998 AFR, EUR Tony Johnstone (2) 271 −17 2 strokes Ernie Els
1997 AFR, EUR Nick Price 269 −19 Playoff David Frost
1996 AFR, EUR Sven Strüver 202[b] −14 3 strokes Ernie Els
David Feherty
Lexington South African PGA Championship
1995 AFR, EUR Ernie Els (2) 271 −9 2 strokes Roger Wessels
Lexington PGA Championship
1994 AFR David Frost 259 −21 7 strokes Nick Price
1993 AFR Mark McNulty 265 −15 1 stroke John Bland
David Frost
Nick Price
Wayne Westner
1992 AFR Ernie Els 271 −9 1 stroke Ian Palmer
Kevin Stone
Wayne Westner
1991 AFR Roger Wessels 271 −9 Playoff Mark James
Hugh Royer III
1990 AFR Fulton Allem (2) 266 −14 2 strokes Chris Davison
1989 AFR Tony Johnstone 269 −11 Playoff Chris Williams
1988 AFR David Feherty 267 −13 1 stroke Eamonn Darcy
1987 AFR Fulton Allem 268 −12 2 strokes Hugh Baiocchi
1986 AFR Bobby Cole 265 −15 5 strokes David Frost
Teddy Webber
1985 AFR Chris Williams 272 −8 1 stroke Mark McNulty
Jay Townsend
Denis Watson
1984 AFR Gavan Levenson 271 −9 3 strokes Nick Price
1983 AFR Corey Pavin 270 −10 1 stroke Nick Price
1982 AFR Gary Player (3) 272 −8 3 strokes Gordon Brand Jnr
Mark McNulty
Bill Rogers
1981: No tournament
1980 AFR Hugh Baiocchi 268 −12 1 stroke Mark McNulty
Gary Player
1979 AFR Gary Player (2) 203[b] −7 1 stroke Bobby Cole
Harold Henning
Nick Price
Denis Watson
1978 AFR Hale Irwin 275 −9 1 stroke Hugh Baiocchi
Mark McNulty
Robbie Stewart
1977 AFR John Bland 275 −5 2 strokes Gary Player
Sportsman Lager PGA Championship
1976 AFR Dale Hayes (3) 266 −14 1 stroke Gary Player
Beck's PGA Championship
1975 AFR Dale Hayes (2) 266 −14 6 strokes Allan Henning
1974 AFR Dale Hayes 271 −9 1 stroke Gary Player
Luyt Lager PGA Championship
1973 AFR Tom Weiskopf 273 −7 3 strokes Vin Baker
1972 AFR Harold Henning (4) 279 −1 1 stroke Hugh Baiocchi
1971
(Nov)
AFR Tienie Britz (2) 280 −8 Playoff Don Gammon
Peter Oosterhuis
South African PGA Championship
1971
(Feb)
Tienie Britz 277
1970 Denis Hutchinson 278
1969 Gary Player 272
1968: No tournament
1967 Harold Henning (3) 275
1966 Harold Henning (2) 272
1965 Harold Henning 281

Notes

  1. ^ AFR − Sunshine Tour; EUR − European Tour.
  2. ^ a b Shortened to 54 holes due to rain.

References

  1. ^ "Golf". The Herald. Glasgow. 22 February 1965. p. 4. Retrieved 20 November 2020 – via Google News Archive.
  2. ^ "The Lexington PGA". The Wanderers Golf Club. Archived from the original on 1 April 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
  3. ^ "History of the South African Masters sponsored by Nashua". Sunshine Tour. 30 January 2008. Archived from the original on 14 January 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2008.