NTT Data Ladies Pro-Am

Golf tournament on the Sunshine Ladies Tour in Johannesburg, South Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The NTT Data Ladies Pro-Am is a women's professional golf tournament held in Western Cape, South Africa. It is an event on the Southern Africa-based Sunshine Ladies Tour since 2014, played concurrently with the men's Dimension Data Pro-Am on the Sunshine Tour.[1]

Established2014
Course(s)George Golf Club (R1 & R2)
Fancourt Country Club (R3)
Par72
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NTT Ladies Pro-Am
Tournament information
LocationGeorge, Western Cape, South Africa
Established2014
Course(s)George Golf Club (R1 & R2)
Fancourt Country Club (R3)
Par72
TourSunshine Ladies Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundR 2,500,000 (Individual)
R 100,000 (Team)
Month playedFebruary/March
Tournament record score
Aggregate205 Lee-Anne Pace (2016)
To par−11 as above
Current champion
Germany Celina Sattelkau
Location map
Fancourt CC is located in South Africa
Fancourt CC
Fancourt CC
Location in South Africa
Fancourt CC is located in Western Cape
Fancourt CC
Fancourt CC
Location in Western Cape
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The professional golfers are teamed with an amateur and together they compete for the Dimension Data Ladies Pro-Am trophy. They compete using the Better Ball Medal scoring system with the amateur handicaps taken into account.[2]

Except for 2015 when the event was hosted at Oubaai Golf Resort & Spa, the tournament has been played over three days on two different golf courses, the first two rounds at George Golf Club, with the third and final round at Fancourt Hotel and Country Club.

In 2021 the tournament had a revised format, without the pro-am element, in observance of the coronavirus health protocols and restrictions. The ladies field did not play at the George Golf Club but joined the men playing the Outeniqua and Montagu courses at Fancourt on alternating days for the first and second rounds, before playing the final round at the Outeniqua as per previous years.[3]

Winners

Individual
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YearWinnerScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upNote
NTT Data Ladies Pro-Am
2026Germany Celina Sattelkau−7 (67-72=139)5 strokesGermany Sophie Witt
2025South Africa Danielle du Toit−10 (69-70-67=206)PlayoffSouth Africa Lee-Anne Pace
Dimension Data Ladies Challenge
2024Scotland Kylie Henry−3 (72-70-71=213)2 strokesSouth Africa Lee-Anne Pace
2023Sweden Moa Folke−8 (71-73-64=208)3 strokesFrance Anne-Lise Caudal[4]
2022Sweden Linn Grant−10 (72-67-67=206)7 strokesSouth Africa Nicole Garcia[5]
2021Norway Marianne Skarpnord−1 (73-70-72=215)PlayoffSouth Africa Casandra Hall
South Africa Lee-Anne Pace
Germany Olivia Cowan
[6]
2020South Africa Leján Lewthwaite−9 (66-68-73=207)8 strokesSouth Africa Stacy Bregman[7]
2019Eswatini Nobuhle Dlamini−2 (76-71-67=214)2 strokesSouth Africa Leján Lewthwaite
South Africa Ivanna Samu
[8]
2018South Korea Carrie Park−8 (68-70-70=208)5 strokesSouth Africa Stacy Bregman[9]
2017South Africa Nicole Garcia−10 (68-71-67=206)3 strokesSouth Africa Tandi McCallum [10]
2016South Africa Lee-Anne Pace−11 (67-68-70=205)3 strokesSouth Africa Monique Smit[11]
2015South Africa Stacy Bregman−1 (72-71=143)1 strokeSouth Africa Melissa Eaton[12]
2014South Africa Monique Smit−9 (63-72=135)2 strokesSouth Africa Ashleigh Simon[13]
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Team event
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YearWinnerScoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upNote
NTT Data Ladies Pro-Am Trophy
2026South Africa Caitlyn Macnab & Cherise van der Walt (a)−14 (61-71=132)1 strokeIceland Gudrun Bjorgvinsdottir & Courtney Pulford (a)
2025South Africa Cara Gorlei & Sylvia Maponyane (a)−18 (65-68-65=198)PlayoffSouth Africa Lee-Anne Pace & Lisa Louw (a)
Dimension Data Ladies Pro-Am Trophy
2024Isle of Man Ana Dawson & Theresa Shindehutte (a)−16 (64-66-70=200)6 strokesScotland Kylie Henry & Max Mofokeng (a)
2023Czech Republic Kristýna Napoleaová & Ngwako Ramohlale (a)−13 (68-68-67=203)PlayoffFrance Anne-Lise Caudal & Tracy Coetzer (a)[14]
2022Sweden Linn Grant & Colleen Anderson (a)−20 (67-66-63=196)3 strokesSouth Africa Nicole Garcia & Vanessa Jackson (a)[15]
2021Cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic
2020India Sharmila Nicollet & Nicci Taylor (a)−15 (71-66-64=201)1 strokeSouth Africa Leján Lewthwaite & Marjorie Davidson (a)[16]
2019Eswatini Nobuhle Dlamini & Frances Tremearne (a)−11 (72-67-66=205)PlayoffSouth Africa Alana van Greuning & Tessa Hinton (a)
South Africa Crizelda van Niekerk & Ash Pagden (a)
[17]
2018South Korea Carrie Park & Louise del Balzo (a)−22 (65-66-63=194)5 strokesSwitzerland Valeria Martinoli & Simona Stanton (a)[18]
2017South Korea Carrie Park & Ladina King (a)−15 (65-69-67=201)2 strokesSouth Africa Tandi von Ruben & Joanne McLeod (a)[19]
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