After last week’s Joburg Open, the DP World Tour stays in Johannesburg for the South African Open.
First held in 1903, the South African Open is one of the oldest national golf opens in the world. The Blair Atholl Golf and Equestrian Estate is the venue for the event, which is co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour. Daniel Van Tonder defends the title he won last year when he beat compatriot Oliver Bekker by one shot.
Becker, who played in the opening LIV Golf tournament of 2022, also plays in a field where South African players are expected to dominate in their homeland. That includes Hennie du Plessis and 2020 winner Branden Grace, both of whom also played in LIV Golf’s inaugural season.
One of the favourites will be Thriston Lawrence, fresh from being named DP World Tour Rookie of the Year. Lawrence has two victories on the Tour, including the 2021 Joburg Open title, and he will be confident of claiming more success in front of the home fans. World No.60 Dean Burmester, who gained his first PGA Tour card for the 2022/23 season, is another local player who will be expected to perform well, while another South African, George Coetzee, participates too. The winner six years ago, Brandon Stone, also plays, while Shaun Norris is another South African with recent success in his homeland – he won March’s Steyn City Championship in Midrand.
Aside from the homegrown talent, there are some intriguing names from elsewhere. One of the players to watch is another with LIV Golf history – Spaniard Adrian Otaegui. He made headlines by storming to victory by six shots in October’s Andalucia Masters at Valderrama and will be looking for a similar performance this week as he bids to break the South African dominance. Elsewhere, 2017 winner, Englishman Graeme Storm, also plays. He beat Rory McIlroy in a playoff in the tournament five years ago.
Players are competing for a $1.5m purse, while the winner will claim 10 Official World Golf Ranking points.
Below is the full breakdown of the prize money and field for the 2022 Investec South African Open.
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Investec South African Open Prize Money 2022
Position | Prize Money |
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1st | $255,000 |
2nd | $165,000 |
3rd | $94,500 |
4th | $75,000 |
5th | $63,600 |
6th | $52,500 |
7th | $45,000 |
8th | $37,500 |
9th | $33,600 |
10th | $30,000 |
11th | $27,600 |
12th | $25,800 |
13th | $24,150 |
14th | $22,950 |
15th | $22,050 |
16th | $21,150 |
17th | $20,250 |
18th | $19,350 |
19th | $18,600 |
20th | $18,000 |
21st | $17,400 |
22nd |
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