MyGolfLife Open

Golf tournament in Hartbeespoort, South Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The MyGolfLife Open is a professional golf tournament that was created in 2022 and was held at Pecanwood Golf and Country Club, in Hartbeespoort, South Africa.

LocationHartbeespoort, South Africa
Established2022
Course(s)Pecanwood Golf and Country Club
Par72
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MyGolfLife Open
Tournament information
LocationHartbeespoort, South Africa
Established2022
Course(s)Pecanwood Golf and Country Club
Par72
Length7,697 yards (7,038 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
Sunshine Tour
Challenge Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$375,000
Month playedJanuary/February
Tournament record score
Aggregate261 Daniel van Tonder (2025)
To par−27 as above
Current champion
South Africa Daniel van Tonder
Location map
Pecanwood G&CC is located in South Africa
Pecanwood G&CC
Pecanwood G&CC
Location in South Africa
Pecanwood G&CC is located in North West (South African province)
Pecanwood G&CC
Pecanwood G&CC
Location in the North West
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The tournament was introduced for the 2022 season as a co-sanctioned European Tour and Sunshine Tour event.[1] Originally titled as the Pecanwood Classic, the name was eventually changed to the MyGolfLife Open.

Pablo Larrazábal won the inaugural event, beating Adri Arnaus and Jordan Smith in a sudden-death playoff.[2]

The tournament was not played in 2023 or 2024, but returned in 2025 as a co-sanctioned Challenge Tour and Sunshine Tour event.[3]

Winners

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YearTours[a]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
2025AFR, CHASouth Africa Daniel van Tonder261−272 strokesSouth Africa Martin Vorster
2023–24: No tournament
2022AFR, EURSpain Pablo Larrazábal266−22Playoff[b]Spain Adri Arnaus
England Jordan Smith
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Notes

  1. AFR − Sunshine Tour; CHA − Challenge Tour; EUR − European Tour.
  2. Larrazábal won with a birdie on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff; Arnaus was eliminated from the playoff when he failed to make birdie on the first extra hole.[4]

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