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Investec SA Open Championship

Dylan Naidoo triumphs in dramatic play-off to win the Investec SA Open, securing his first European title.

SA Open trophy in front of the SA flag

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Masters invitation for 2026 champion 

For the first time in the Investec SA Open's history, the winner will receive an invitation to play the Masters Tournament at Augusta National, joining an exclusive field that represents the pinnacle of the sport. 

This announcement underscores the Sunshine Tour’s growing influence on the global golf landscape. “It is a powerful endorsement of the Sunshine Tour’s status as a strong and sustainable Tour, and further recognition of our role as a valued member of the global golf ecosystem,” says Thomas Abt, Commissioner of the Sunshine Tour. 

From 26 February to 1 March 2026, Stellenbosch Golf Club will host the best of South African golf. And just over five weeks later, from 9 to 12 April, the Masters will tee off in the USA. 

 

DP World Tour tournament 

The SA Open Championship is one of only four DP World Tour co-sanctioned tournaments on the Sunshine Tour schedule and the second oldest National Open in the world after The Open Championship.

"Investec is an organisation firmly rooted in South Africa and, as title sponsor of both South African Opens, we believe we can continue to contribute to a game so many are passionate about."
Peta Dixon - Investec head of sponsorships.

Now in its 114th year, the 4-day tournament is played over 72 holes, showcasing 156 pro golfers. 

 

Investec SA Open Golf Championship trophies and blazer

The Investec SA Open Championship offers a significant minimum prize purse of $1.5 million. 

Add to that the $100,000 Order of Merit prize that runs throughout the first season of the DP World Tour, and the stars have a lot to play for.  The leaders of this Order of Merit will also receive an invite to the first Rolex event of the following season.

 

 

  • $1.5m

    Minimum prize money for the Investec SA Open Championship

    4-days

    Globally televised tournament 

    $100,000

    Order of Merit prize for the season

Dylan Naidoo with Investec SA Open trophy

Naidoo becomes first South African of colour to win the Open

Not a water-logged golf course or a championship decided over 54 holes could stop history from being made on 2nd March 2025.

When Johannesburg-born, local favourite Dylan Naidoo won the Investec SA Open Championship he became the first South African player of colour to do so. 

The fact that Naidoo did it at the Durban Country Club, where Sewsunker "Papwa" Sewgolum made history as the first player of colour to win a professional golf tournament in South Africa, made the feat even more significant.

In 1963, during Apartheid, Sewgolum had to receive his prize for winning the Natal Open outside in the rain after he wasn’t allowed in the then “whites-only” Durban County Club clubhouse.

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Naidoo appreciated the significance of this historic win. “For what this means in terms of Papwa Sewgolum and him having won the Natal Open here, it’s incredible. I feel like he was with me here today,” said Naidoo.

 

Naidoo with his father after winning the Open

Another significant man, with the champion, was his father. 

His father had flown in to watch a final round that didn’t happen, then left for the airport to fly back home for work on Monday, then raced back from the airport to watch the playoff and see his son step into golf history.
 
“Me and my dad have been through it all, and I couldn’t think of someone more special to share this with. It’s just been the best day ever. I mean, I’m on the DP World Tour. That’s outrageous. I’m going to be playing around the world against some of the best players in the world. And I’m playing in The Open. It’s a dream,” said Naidoo..

An ending that could have been scripted! Watch the highlights

A playoff between Canter and Naidoo

Birdie putt to seal the deal 

Naidoo claimed victory in a play-off with England's Laurie Canter after the final round was washed out because of rain.

The pair shared the lead on 14 under after both round two and three needed to be completed on Saturday, but the continuing inclement weather in Durban meant the fourth round was abandoned and the tournament went straight to a hole-by-hole play-off between them at the 18th.

Naidoo sunk a four-foot birdie putt to win. 

The victory secures Naidoo a DP World Tour card and he also claimed one of the three spots on offer for The Open at Royal Portrush this July. 

South Africa’s Darren Fichardt and England’s Marco Penge were the other two players to secure a place in The Open through the Investec South African Open’s status as part of the Open Qualifying Series.
 
South Africa’s Christiaan Maas finished as the leading amateur and winner of the Freddie Tait Cup for the second time in his career, ending the tournament on 12 under par overall.


“I felt like I had nothing to lose in the playoff. I just wanted to go out there and have fun and do it. To have my name on the SA Open trophy is unbelievable. It’s like a fairytale."
Dylan Naidoo, Investec SA Open champion
Dylan Naidoo

Stellenbosch GC | Host of 2026 Investec SA Open

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Investec's longstanding history in golf

Investec’s involvement with golf began in 2008, with a 12-year title sponsorship of the Investec Royal Swazi Open.

Expansion into the 'Chase to the Investec Cup' followed and the current prized 8-year partnership and title sponsorship of the Investec South African Women’s Open, until 2025. Investec also sponsors the Investec Order of Merit and the Investec Homegrown Award.

For many years Investec has also backed multiple golf professionals. Investec currently sponsors Nicole Garcia, Zethu Myeki, Danielle du Toit and the latest pro to join the stable- Ivanna Samu.

Find out more about these women pros

 

 

The South African Open Championship - a source of national pride

A golf tournament with a long and rich history

SA Open past winners

Leaderboard since 1903
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YEARWINNERCOURSE
2025Dylan NaidooDurban CC
2023Dean BurmesterBlair Atholl
2022Thriston LawrenceBlair Atholl
2021 Daniel van TonderGary Player CC
2020 Christiaan BezuidenhoutGary Player CC
2020 Branden GraceRandpark GC
2018 Louis OosthuizenRandpark GC
2018 Chris PaisleyGlendower GC
2017 Graeme StormGlendower GC
2016 Brandon StoneGlendower GC
2015 Andy SullivanGlendower GC
2013 Morten Ørum MadsenGlendower GC
2012 Henrik StensonSerengeti GC
2011 Hennie OttoSerengeti GC
2010 Ernie Els (5)Durban CC
2009 Richie RamsayPearl Valley
2008 Richard SternePearl Valley
2007 James KingstonPearl Valley
2006 Ernie Els (4)Humewood GC
2005 Retief Goosen (2)Fancourt
2005 Tim Clark (2)Durban CC
2004 Trevor Immelman (2)Erinvale GC
2003 Trevor ImmelmanErinvale GC
2002 Tim ClarkThe Country Club
2001 Mark McNulty (2)East London GC
2000 Mathias GrönbergRandpark GC
1999 David Frost (2)Stellenbosch GC
1998 Ernie Els (3)Durban CC
1997 Vijay SinghGlendower GC
1996 Ernie Els (2)Royal Cape GC
1995 Retief GoosenRandpark GC
1993 Tony Johnstone (2)Durban CC
1993 Clinton WhitelawGlendower GC
1992 Ernie ElsHoughton GC
1991 Wayne Westner (2)Durban CC
1990 Trevor DoddsRoyal Cape
1989 Fred WadsworthGlendower
1988 Wayne WestnerDurban CC
1987 Mark McNultyMowbray
1986 David FrostRoyal Johannesburg
1985 Gavan LevensonRoyal Durban
1984 Tony JohnstoneHoughton
1983 Charlie BollingRoyal Cape
1981 Gary Player (13)Royal Johannesburg
1980 Bobby Cole (2)Durban CC
1979 Gary Player (12)Houghton
1978 Hugh BaiocchiMowbray
1977 Gary Player (11)Royal Johannesburg
1976 Gary Player (10)Durban CC
1976 Dale HayesHoughton
1975 Gary Player (9)Mowbray
1974 Bobby ColeRoyal Johannesburg
1973 Bob CharlesDurban CC
1972 Gary Player (8)Royal Johannesburg
1971 Simon HobdayMowbray
1970 Tommy HortonRoyal Durban
1969 Gary Player (7)Durban CC
1968 Gary Player (6)Houghton
1967 Gary Player (5)East London
1966 Gary Player (4)Houghton
1965 Gary Player (3)Royal Cape
1963 Allan HenningBloemfontein
1963 Retief Waltman (2)Durban CC
1962 Harold Henning (2)Houghton
1961 Retief WaltmanEast London
1960 Gary Player (2)Mowbray
1959 Denis Hutchinson (a)Royal Johannesburg
1958 Arthur StewartBloemfontein
1957 Harold HenningHumewood
1956 Gary PlayerDurban CC
1955 Bobby Locke (9)Zwartkop
1954 Reg Taylor (a)East London
1953 Jimmy BoydRoyal Cape
1952 Sid Brews (8)Humewood
1951 Bobby Locke (8)Houghton
1950 Bobby Locke (7)Durban CC
1949 Sid Brews (7)Maccauvlei
1948 Mickey Janks (a)East London
1947 Ronnie Glennie (a)Mowbray
1946 Bobby Locke (6)Royal Johannesburg
1940 Bobby Locke (5)Port Elizabeth
1939 Bobby Locke (4)Durban CC
1938 Bobby Locke (3)Maccauvlei
1937 Bobby Locke (a) (2)East London
1936 Clarence Olander (a)Royal Cape
1935 Bobby Locke (a)Parkview
1934 Sid Brews (6)Humewood
1933 Sid Brews (5)Maccauvlei
1932 Charles McIlvennyMowbray
1931 Sid Brews (4)Port Elizabeth
1930 Sid Brews (3)East London
1929 Archie ToshRoyal Cape
1928 Jock Brews (4)Durban CC
1927 Sid Brews (2)Maccauvlei
1926 Jock Brews (3)Port Elizabeth
1925 Sid BrewsJohannesburg
1924 Bert ElkinDurban CC
1923 Jock Brews (2)Royal Cape
1922 Fred JanglePort Alfred
1921 Jock BrewsPort Elizabeth
1920 Laurie Waters (4)Johannesburg
1919 William HorneDurban
1914 George Fotheringham (5)Royal Cape
1913 Jimmy Prentice (a)Kimberley
1912 George Fotheringham (4)Potchefstroom
1911 George Fotheringham (3)Durban
1910 George Fotheringham (2)Royal Cape
1909 Jack FotheringhamPotchefstroom
1908 George FotheringhamPort Elizabeth
1907 Laurie Waters (3)Kimberley
1906 Arthur Gray (2)East London
1905 Arthur GrayGarrison Club
1904 Laurie Waters (2)Johannesburg
1903 Laurie WatersPort Elizabeth