Sunshine Tour


The Sunshine Tour is a men's professional :golf tour based in Southern Africa. For much of its early history it was known either as the South African Tour or Sunshine Circuit; through sponsorship deals, it has also been known as the Vodacom Tour and the FNB Tour. For the 2000–01 season the tour rebranded itself as the Sunshine Tour in an attempt to broaden its appeal. A large majority of the tour events are still staged in South Africa.
The tour is one of the six leading men's tours which before 2009 made up the membership of the International Federation of PGA Tours, but it offers much less prize money than some of the leading tours, and leading Southern African golfers traditionally prefer to play on the PGA Tour or the European Tour if they can qualify to do so, typically returning to play in Sunshine Tour events a couple of times a year.
Most of the tour's leading official money events, including the South African Open, are co-sanctioned with the European Tour to attract stronger fields. The 2015 season included 27 official money events. The co-sanctioned events had purses ranging from €1 million to $6.5 million, while the other 21 events had purses designated in South African Rand and ranging from 650,000 rand to 4.5 million rand. There was at least one tournament every month of the year except July, but the main events took place in the South African summer from November to February.
The tour has been open to non-White players since 1991. Five black golfers have won events: South Africa's John Mashego at the 1991 Bushveld Classic; South Africa's Lindani Ndwandwe at the 2001 Western Cape Classic and 2009 Highveld Classic; Zimbabwe's Tongoona Charamba at the 2006 SAA Pro-Am Invitational and 2008 MTC Namibia PGA Championship; Zambia's Madalitso Muthiya at the 2016 Vodacom Origins of Golf ; and South Africa's Toto Thimba Jr. at the 2019 KCB Karen Masters.
In 2016, the Sunshine Tour announced an affiliation with the MENA Golf Tour, allowing the top five MENA Tour players Sunshine Tour cards and those 6th-15th into the final stage of Q School. A number of events would also be co-sanctioned among the Sunshine Tour, MENA Tour, and developmental Big Easy Tour.

Schedule

The Sunshine Tour consists of two distinct parts, commonly referred to as the "Summer Swing" and "Winter Swing". Tournaments held during the Summer Swing generally have much higher prize funds and attract stronger fields. The Winter Swing runs from March to November, dividing the Summer Swing in two.
Tournament prize funds do not count directly towards the Order of Merit. The richest events on the tour are those that are co-sanctioned with the European Tour.

Order of Merit winners

The winner of the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit is awarded the Sid Brews Trophy. The Order of Merit winners are shown below. Players are required to play in a minimum number of tournaments to qualify for the Order of Merit. As the richest events on the tour tend to be won by players who don't play enough events to qualify, in recent years the Order of Merit winner has often not actually been the player who won most money in Sunshine Tour sanctioned events. The winner of the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit also earns entry into The Open Championship.
SeasonPlayerCountryEarnings
2019–20J. C. Ritchie2,162,387
2018–19Zander Lombard2,119,984
2017–18George Coetzee2,937,226
2016–17Brandon Stone7,384,889
2015George Coetzee5,470,684
2014Thomas Aiken4,057,642
2013Dawie van der Walt5,094,333
2012Branden Grace2,760,319
2011Garth Mulroy3,464,463
2010Charl Schwartzel5,097,914
2009Anders Hansen4,286,038
2008Richard Sterne5,599,265
2007James Kingston1,980,689
2006–07Charl Schwartzel1,585,117
2005–06Charl Schwartzel1,207,460
2004–05Charl Schwartzel1,635,850
2003–04Darren Fichardt726,545
2002–03Trevor Immelman2,044,280
2001–02Tim Clark1,669,901
2000–01Mark McNulty1,603,481
1999/00Darren Fichardt558,735
1998/99David Frost1,189,762
1997/98Mark McNulty589,053
1996/97Mark McNulty556,227
1995/96Wayne Westner709,389
1994/95Ernie Els460,488
1993/94Tony Johnstone297,359
1992/93Mark McNulty250,079
1991/92Ernie Els324,017
1990/91John Bland333,625
1989/90John Bland180,892
1988/89Tony Johnstone254,950
1987/88John Bland143,690
1986/87Mark McNulty134,690
1985/86Mark McNulty113,526
1984/85Mark McNulty57,750
1983/84Gavan Levenson43,940
1982/83Nick Price31,986
1981/82Mark McNulty67,054
1980/81Mark McNulty50,192
1979/80Gary Player49,680
1978/79Hugh Baiocchi19,804
1977/78John Bland25,170
1976/77Gary Player19,236
1975/76Allan Henning18,275
1974/75Allan HenningPoints
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1973/74John FouriePoints
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1972/73Dale HayesPoints
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1971/72Tienie BritzPoints
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