South African Masters
The South African Masters was one of the most prestigious golf tournaments on the Sunshine Tour. It was last played in 2011. Before its discontinuation, it had a prize fund of 1.2 million rand and was held at the Wild Coast Sun Country Club on the KwaZulu-Natal border, South Africa.
Tournament information | |
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Location | Eastern Cape, South Africa |
Established | 1923 |
Course(s) | Wild Coast Sun Country Club |
Par | 70 |
Length | 6,351 yards |
Tour(s) | Sunshine Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | R 1,200,000 |
Month played | November |
Final year | 2011 |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 263 Darren Fichardt (2009) |
To par | −19 Desvonde Botes (1999) |
Final champion | |
The tournament had its roots in the South African Professional Match Play Championship, the running of which was taken over by the PGA of South Africa in 1957. Under the sponsorship of Dunlop the event transitioned into a 72-hole stroke play event in 1960.[1]
The first edition of the new Dunlop Masters, at Houghton Golf Club in 1960, was won by Gary Player with an aggregate score of 266, a record that stood for 44 years. Player's total was equalled in 1970 by John Fourie, the only amateur to claim the title. Andrew McLardy posted 264 at the Wild Coast resort in 2004 and Darren Fichardt holds the record of 263 set on the par-70 course in 2009.
The South African Masters, along with the South African Open and the South African PGA Championship formed the Triple Crown. Winning all three titles in the same season was a feat only achieved by Gary Player and Ernie Els.[2]
Winners
Year | Season | Winner | Score |
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Nashua Masters | |||
2011 | 2011 | 271 (−9) | |
2010 | 2010 | 267 (−13) | |
2009 | 2009 | 263 (−17) | |
2008 | 2008 | 268 (−12) | |
2007 | 2007 2006–07 | 269 (−11)PO | |
2006 | 2005–06 | 265 (−15) | |
2005 | 2004–05 | 269 (−11) | |
2004 | 2003–04 | 264 (−16) | |
2002 | 2002–03 | 279 (−1) | |
2002 | 2001–02 | 265 (−15) | |
Nashua Nedtel Cellular Masters | |||
2001 | 2000–01 | 274 (−6) | |
South African Masters | |||
2000 | 1999–00 | No tournament | |
1999 | 1998–99 | 269 (−19) | |
1998 | 1997–98 | No tournament | |
San Lameer South African Masters | |||
1997 | 1996–97 | 276 (−12) | |
1996 | 1995–96 | 280 (−8) | |
Telekom South African Masters | |||
1995 | 1994–95 | 279 (−9)PO | |
1994 | 1993–94 | 281 (−7) | |
EVS South African Masters | |||
1993 | 1992–93 | 275 (−13) | |
1992 | 1991–92 | 275 (−13) | |
Twee Jonge Gezellen Masters | |||
1990 | 276 (−12) | ||
1989 | 281 | ||
Safmarine South African Masters | |||
1988 | 275 | ||
1987 | 273 | ||
1986 | 270 | ||
1985 | 278 | ||
1984 | 277 | ||
1983 | No tournament | ||
SAB South African Masters | |||
1982 | 275 | ||
1981 | 281 (−7) | ||
1980 | No tournament | ||
Kronenbrau South African Masters | |||
1979 | 270 | ||
1978 | 275 | ||
Dunlop South African Masters | |||
1977 | No tournament | ||
1976 (Nov) | 270 | ||
1976 (Feb) | 268 (−12) | ||
1975* | 199 | ||
1974 | 270PO [3] | ||
1973 | No tournament | ||
1972 (Dec) | 268 [4][5] | ||
1972 (Jan) | 267[6] | ||
1971 | 269 (-15) | ||
1970 | 266 | ||
1969 | 280 | ||
1968 | 278 | ||
1967 | 279 | ||
1966 | 276 | ||
1965 | 281 | ||
1964 | 285 | ||
1963 | 291 | ||
1962 | 280 | ||
1961 | 276 | ||
1960 | 266 | ||
* - Event reduced to 54 holes in 1975[7]
Match-play era
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Score |
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Dunlop South African Professional Match Play Masters | |||
1959 | 3 & 1 | ||
1958 | 3 & 2 | ||
1957 | 2 & 1 | ||
South African Professional Match Play Championship | |||
1956 | 2 & 1 | ||
1955 | 7 & 6 | ||
1954 | 11 & 9 | ||
1953 | 12 & 11 | ||
1952 | 7 & 6 | ||
1951 | 4 & 3 | ||
1950 | 9 & 8 | ||
1949 | 5 & 4 | ||
1948 | 5 & 4 | ||
1947 | 5 & 4 | ||
1946 | 10 & 9 | ||
1941–45 | No tournament due to World War II | ||
1940 | 11 & 9 | ||
1939 | 12 & 11 | ||
1938 | 4 & 3 | ||
1937 | 37th hole | ||
1936 | 9 & 7 | ||
1935 | 5 & 4 | ||
1934 | 6 & 4 | ||
1933 | 6 & 5 | ||
1932 | 6 & 5 | ||
1931 | 10 & 9 | ||
1930 | 37th hole | ||
1929 | 8 & 7 | ||
1928 | 2 & 1 | ||
1927 | 3 & 1 | ||
1926 | 11 & 10 | ||
1925 | 3 & 2 | ||
1924 | 4 & 2 | ||
1923 | 4 & 3 | ||
References
- Vlismas, Michael (2012). The Extraordinary Book of South African Golf. Penguin Random House South Africa. ISBN 0143529722.
- "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.
- "Player wins". The Glasgow Herald. 28 January 1974.
- "O'Leary deposes Player". The Glasgow Herald. 2 December 1972.
- "Golf - Johannesburg". The Times. 4 December 1972. p. 12.
- "Player retains Masters' title". The Glasgow Herald. 24 January 1972.
- "Nashua Masters Information Sheet" (PDF). supersport.co.za. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 26 November 2008.