Sun City Challenge

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Sun City Challenge
Tournament information
Location Sun City, North West, South Africa
Established2007
Course(s) Gary Player Country Club
Par72
Length7,831 yards (7,161 m)
Tour(s) Sunshine Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund R  1,000,000
Month playedJune
Final year2019
Tournament record score
Aggregate202 Adilson da Silva (2011)
To par−14 as above
Final champion
Flag of South Africa.svg Garrick Higgo
Location Map
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Gary Player CC
Location in South Africa
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Gary Player CC
Location in North West

The Sun City Challenge is a golf tournament on the Sunshine Tour. It has been played annually since 2007.

From 2007 to 2011 it was called the Nashua Golf Challenge and was held at the Gary Player Country Club, although from 2007 to 2009 the second round was played at Lost City Golf Course. From 2012 to 2015 it was held at Lost City Golf Course, before returning to the Gary Player Country Club from 2016.[ citation needed ]

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Sun City Challenge
2020 No tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019 Flag of South Africa.svg Garrick Higgo 209−71 stroke Flag of South Africa.svg Ockie Strydom
2018 Flag of South Africa.svg Neil Schietekat 210−61 stroke Flag of South Africa.svg Louis de Jager
2017 Flag of South Africa.svg Peter Karmis 210−6Playoff Flag of South Africa.svg Jake Roos
2016 Flag of South Africa.svg Oliver Bekker 210−61 stroke Flag of South Africa.svg Shaun Norris
2015 Flag of South Africa.svg Keith Horne (2)203−135 strokes Flag of South Africa.svg Andrew Curlewis
2014 Flag of South Africa.svg Dean Burmester 206−101 stroke Flag of South Africa.svg Haydn Porteous
2013 Flag of Brazil.svg Adilson da Silva (2)207−91 stroke Flag of South Africa.svg Jared Harvey
2012 Flag of South Africa.svg Bryce Easton 207−9Playoff Flag of South Africa.svg Andrew Georgiou
Flag of South Africa.svg Brandon Pieters
Flag of South Africa.svg Allan Versfeld
Nashua Golf Challenge
2011 Flag of Brazil.svg Adilson da Silva 202−145 strokes Flag of South Africa.svg Trevor Fisher Jnr
2010 Flag of South Africa.svg Jaco van Zyl 208−85 strokes Flag of South Africa.svg Jean Hugo
Flag of South Africa.svg PH McIntyre
2009 Flag of Scotland.svg Doug McGuigan 209−72 strokes Flag of South Africa.svg Tyron van Aswegan
2008 Flag of South Africa.svg Keith Horne 210−6Playoff Flag of South Africa.svg Nic Henning
2007 Flag of South Africa.svg Warren Abery 207−94 strokes Flag of Brazil.svg Adilson da Silva

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