2002–03 Sunshine Tour

The 2002–03 Sunshine Tour was the third season of professional golf tournaments since the southern Africa based Sunshine Tour was rebranded in 2000. The Sunshine Tour represents the highest level of competition for male professional golfers in the region.

2002–03 Sunshine Tour season
Duration21 February 2002 (2002-02-21) – 2 February 2003 (2003-02-02)
Number of official events15
Most wins3:
Hennie Otto
Order of Merit Trevor Immelman

There were 15 official events on the schedule. This was an decrease of eight from the previous year, and represents the fewest in the 15 seasons that Sunshine Tour has existed. There were eight tournaments from the previous season that were eliminated: the Goldfields Powerade Classic, the Bloemfontein Classic, the Randfontein Classic, the Atlantic Beach Classic, the Western Cape Classic, the Graceland Challenge, Cock of the North (Zambia), and the CABS/Old Mutual Zimbabwe Open (which resumed in 2010). The tour was based predominantly in South Africa, with 11 of the 15 official tournaments being held in the country. Two events were held in Swaziland, and one event each was held in Botswana and Zambia. Two events, the Dunhill Championship and the South African Airways Open were co-sanctioned by the European Tour.

The Order of Merit was won by Trevor Immelman.

Schedule

The table below shows schedule of events for the 2002–03 Sunshine Tour. As usual, the tour consisted of two distinct parts, commonly referred to as the "Summer Swing" and "Winter Swing". Tournaments held during the Summer Swing generally had much higher prize funds, attracted stronger fields, and were the only tournaments on the tour to carry world ranking points.

Prize funds shown did not count directly towards the Order of Merit. The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of official money Sunshine Tour events he had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for Sunshine Tour members.

Date Tournament Location Purse
(R)
Winner OWGR
points
Other
tours[lower-alpha 1]
Notes Ref.
24 FebCapital Alliance Royal Swazi Sun OpenSwaziland275,000 Andrew McLardy (3)12[1]
10 MarStanbic Zambia OpenZambia450,000 Marc Cayeux (5)n/aCHA[2]
23 MarFNB Botswana OpenBotswana200,000 Hendrik Buhrmann (6)n/a[3]
11 MayLimpopo Industrelek ClassicLimpopo125,000 Hennie Otto (3)n/a[4]
19 MayRoyal Swazi Sun ClassicSwaziland100,000 James Kingston (7)n/a[5]
28 SepVodacom Golf ClassicGauteng125,000 Ashley Roestoff (10)n/a[6]
6 OctBearing Man Highveld ClassicMpumalanga125,000 Titch Moore (3)n/a[7]
3 NovPlatinum ClassicNorth West300,000 Titch Moore (4)n/a[8]
17 NovTelkom PGA ChampionshipGauteng650,000 Michiel Bothma (1)12[9]
24 NovNashua MastersEastern Cape500,000 Hennie Otto (4)12[10]
8 DecVodacom Players ChampionshipWestern Cape1,000,000 Mark McNulty (33)12[11]
12 JanSouth African Airways OpenWestern Cape3,000,000 Trevor Immelman (2)32EURFlagship event[12]
19 JanDunhill ChampionshipGauteng2,500,000 Mark Foster (2)18EUR[13]
26 JanDimension Data Pro-AmNorth West1,000,000 Trevor Immelman (3)16[14]
2 FebThe Tour ChampionshipMpumalanga1,200,000 Hennie Otto (5)12Tour Championship[15]

Order of Merit

RankPlayerEventsPrize money (R)
1 Trevor Immelman42,044,279
2 Mark Foster41,110,935
3 Hennie Otto10877,118
4 Bradford Vaughan13854,746
5 Mark McNulty7580,960

Source:[16]

Notes

  1. CHA − Challenge Tour; EUR − European Tour.

References

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