Tshwane Open

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The Tshwane Open was a golf tournament played since 2013 in Gauteng Province, South Africa. It was played at Copperleaf Golf & Country Estate in Centurion, South Africa in 2013 and 2014 and moved to Pretoria Country Club in Waterkloof in 2015. It was a co-sanctioned event by the Sunshine Tour and the European Tour.[1] On 30 October 2018, the European Tour released their 2019 schedule, and it was noted that the Tshwane Open was no longer a co-sanctioned event by the European Tour,[2] with no confirmation of the event's status by the Sunshine Tour.[3][4]

Established2013
CoursePretoria Country Club
Par71
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Tshwane Open
Tournament information
LocationWaterkloof, South Africa
Established2013
CoursePretoria Country Club
Par71
Length7,081 yards (6,475 m)
Tour(s)Sunshine Tour
European Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundR 15,000,000
Month playedMarch
Final year2018
Tournament record score
Aggregate264 Charl Schwartzel (2016)
To par−21 Dawie van der Walt (2013)
Final champion
South Africa George Coetzee
Location map
Pretoria CC is located in South Africa
Pretoria CC
Pretoria CC
Location in South Africa
Pretoria CC is located in Gauteng
Pretoria CC
Pretoria CC
Location in Gauteng
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Winners

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YearTours[a]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
2018AFR, EURSouth Africa George Coetzee (2)266−182 strokesEngland Sam Horsfield
2017AFR, EURSouth Africa Dean Burmester266−183 strokesSpain Jorge Campillo
Finland Mikko Korhonen
2016AFR, EURSouth Africa Charl Schwartzel264−168 strokesDenmark Jeff Winther
2015AFR, EURSouth Africa George Coetzee266−141 strokeSouth Africa Jacques Blaauw
2014AFR, EUREngland Ross Fisher268−203 strokesNorthern Ireland Michael Hoey
South Africa Daniel van Tonder
2013AFR, EURSouth Africa Dawie van der Walt267−212 strokesSouth Africa Darren Fichardt
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