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2020 winner Joachim B. Hansen of Denmark
The 2021 Joburg Open will usher in the start of the Sunshine Tour and European Tour’s major summer season in South African golf when the R17.5-million tournament is played at Randpark Golf Club from 25-28 November.
USA's Xander Schauffele and Japan's Hideki Matsuyama
The US PGA Tour returns to Asia for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic when Japan hosts the Zozo Championship this week, with home hero Hideki Matsuyama and Olympic gold medallist Xander Schauffele headlining a strong field.
Jaco Ahlers of South Africa
Veteran Jaco Ahlers has stopped chasing perfection to concentrate on winning, writes Michael Vlismas.
Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland
Rory McIlroy fired a six-under-par 66 this past Sunday to win the CJ Cup by one stroke over Collin Morikawa.
Lyle Rowe
Lyle Rowe knew that if he kept knocking on doors one would eventually open again and Saturday was the day when his first Sunshine Tour title in five years finally arrived as he won the Blue Label Challenge at the Gary Player Country Club.
Dylan Mostert
The third round of the Blue Label Challenge at Gary Player Country Club once again showed golf’s wonderful ability to surprise us as qualifier Dylan Mostert soared to the top of the leaderboard with a four-under-par round of 68.
World No 1 Jon Rahm and Julien Guerrier
World No 1 Jon Rahm equalled his worst-ever European Tour round to sit 11 shots off the Andalucia Masters lead held by Frenchman Julien Guerrier on Thursday.
Ruan Korb is learning to stay patient and composed when things are not going his way in his third season on the Sunshine Tour, and he needed those qualities in the remorseless heat at the Gary Player Country Club on Thursday.
Jeongeun Lee of Korea during the 2020 Women's Australian Open
The men and women’s Australian Open tournaments fell victim to the coronavirus pandemic on Thursday, with both cancelled due to travel restrictions.
Bryson DeChambeau of the US hits his tee shot
Top-level golf tournaments will be given the option of imposing a 46-inch limit on club length in an attempt to restrict driving distances – a move that could curb players such as big-hitting Bryson DeChambeau.