South African Women's Masters
The South African Women's Masters is a golf tournament in South Africa.
Tournament information | |
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Location | South Africa |
Established | 1996 |
Course(s) | San Lameer Country Club |
Organized by | Women's PGA of South Africa |
Tour(s) | Sunshine Ladies Tour Ladies European Tour (2001) |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | £100,000 (2001)[1] |
Month played | February |
Current champion | |
Jane Turner |
First played in 1996 it is the second oldest professional women's golf tournament in South Africa, after the South African Women's Open founded in 1988.[2] The inaugural event was won by South Africa's Sally Little, a two-time LPGA major winner.[3][4]
The tournament was included on the Ladies European Tour in 2001 and played at Gary Player Country Club in Sun City.[5][6][1] It is sanctioned by the WPGA and supported by Women's Golf South Africa (the governing body for amateur golf), and is played as part of the Sunshine Ladies Tour.[7]
Winners
Year | Winner | Country | Score | |||
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South African Women's Masters | ||||||
2020 | Jane Turner | Scotland | 215 (−1) | |||
2019 | Leján Lewthwaite | South Africa | 215 (−1) | |||
2018 | Laura Fuenfstueck | Germany | 215 (−1) | |||
2017 | Carrie Park | South Korea | 209 (−7) | |||
2009–16 | No tournament | |||||
Nedbank South African Ladies Masters | ||||||
2008 | Rebecca Hudson | England | ||||
2007 | Kaisa Ruuttila | Finland | ||||
2006 | Ashleigh Simon (a) | South Africa | 209 (−7) | |||
2005 | Maria Beautell | Spain | ||||
2004 | Helena Alterby | Sweden | ||||
2003 | Laurette Maritz (2) | South Africa | ||||
2002 | Mandy Adamson | South Africa | ||||
Nedbank Mastercard South African Ladies Masters | ||||||
2001 | Samantha Head | England | 210 (−6) | |||
South African Ladies Masters | ||||||
2000 | Mandy Adamson | South Africa | ||||
1999 | No tournament | |||||
1998 | Laurette Maritz | South Africa | ||||
1997 | Barbara Pestana | South Africa | ||||
Ladies South African Masters | ||||||
1996 | Sally Little | South Africa |
See also
References
- golftoday.co.uk. "Head wins title on final hole". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
- news24.com. "SA dominate Nedbank ladies golf". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
- Southern Africa Golf Hall of Fame. "Sally Little". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
- Ladies European Tour. "Ladies European Tour Player Profile (Laurette Maritz)". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
- Ladies European Tour. "Simon wins the Masters". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
- Ladies European Tour. "Nedbank Mastercard South African Ladies Masters". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
- "The South African Women's Masters". South African Women’s Masters. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
External links
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