2005–06 Sunshine Tour

The 2005–06 Sunshine Tour was the sixth 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.

2005–06 Sunshine Tour season
Duration16 March 2005 (2005-03-16) – 26 February 2006 (2006-02-26)
Number of official events22
Most wins2:
South Africa Thomas Aiken
South Africa Desvonde Botes
South Africa Bradford Vaughan
Order of MeritSouth Africa Charl Schwartzel

As in the previous year, there were 21 tournaments on the schedule. The Royal Swazi Sun Classic was last held in 2004, and the Telkom PGA Pro-Am was added in 2005. The tour was based predominantly in South Africa, with 18 of the 21 tournaments being held in the country. One event each was held in Botswana, Swaziland and Namibia. Two tournaments, the Alfred Dunhill Championship and the South African Airways Open were co-sanctioned by the European 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.

The Order of Merit was won for the second straight time by Charl Schwartzel.

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2005–06 season.

Date Tournament Location Purse
(R)
Winner[lower-alpha 1] OWGR
points
Other
tours[lower-alpha 2]
Notes Ref.
19 MarFNB Botswana OpenBotswana150,000South Africa Nico van Rensburg (6)n/a[1]
9 AprParmalat ClassicEastern Cape200,000South Africa Ulrich van den Berg (4)n/a[2]
7 MayCapital Alliance Royal Swazi Sun OpenSwaziland400,000South Africa Hendrik Buhrmann (8)n/a[3]
13 MayVodacom Origins of Golf at PretoriaGauteng200,000South Africa Desvonde Botes (10)n/a[4]
27 MayVodacom Origins of Golf at PezulaWestern Cape200,000South Africa Desvonde Botes (11)n/a[5]
1 JulVodacom Origins of Golf at Wild Coast SunEastern Cape200,000South Africa Dean Lambert (1)n/a[6]
26 AugVodacom Origins of Golf at BloemfonteinFree State200,000South Africa Nic Henning (4)n/a[7]
2 SepTelkom PGA Pro-AmGauteng150,000South Africa Thomas Aiken (4)n/aNew tournament[8]
9 SepVodacom Origins of Golf at ErinvaleWestern Cape200,000South Africa Hennie Otto (6)n/a[9]
1 OctSeekers Travel Pro-AmGauteng]150,000South Africa Anton Haig (1)n/a[10]
9 OctBearing Man Highveld ClassicMpumalanga200,000South Africa Bradford Vaughan (6)n/a[11]
15 OctMTC Namibia PGA ChampionshipNamibia250,000South Africa Thomas Aiken (5)n/a[12]
21 OctVodacom Origins of Golf FinalWestern Cape200,000South Africa Steve Basson (1)n/a[13]
29 OctPlatinum ClassicNorth West300,000South Africa Jaco van Zyl (1)n/a[14]
12 Nov HSBC Champions China US$5,000,000 England David Howell (n/a) 48 ANZ, ASA, EUR New tournament
20 NovLimpopo ClassicLimpopo500,000South Africa Bradford Vaughan (7)18[15]
11 DecDunhill ChampionshipMpumalanga€1,000,000South Africa Ernie Els (16)20EUR[16]
18 DecSouth African Airways OpenWestern Cape€1,000,000South Africa Retief Goosen (8)32EURFlagship event[17]
29 JanDimension Data Pro-AmNorth West500,000Scotland Alan McLean (2)12Pro-Am[18]
5 FebNashua MastersEastern Cape500,000South Africa Warren Abery (4)12[19]
19 FebTelkom PGA ChampionshipGauteng1,000,000France Grégory Bourdy (1)12[20]
26 FebVodacom Tour ChampionshipGauteng1,250,000South Africa Charl Schwartzel (2)12Tour Championship[21]

Order of Merit

The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in South African rand.[22]

PositionPlayerEventsPrize money (R)
1South Africa Charl Schwartzel61,207,460
2France Grégory Bourdy6936,394
3South Africa Louis Oosthuizen4842,092
4South Africa Thomas Aiken20779,566
5South Africa Darren Fichardt7763,324

Notes

  1. The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Sunshine Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for Sunshine Tour members.
  2. ANZ − PGA Tour of Australasia; ASA − Asian Tour; EUR − European Tour.

References

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