Big Easy Tour

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Big Easy Tour
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2019 Big Easy Tour
SportGolf
Founded2011
CountriesBased in Southern Africa.
Official websitehttp://bigeasytour.co.za/

The Big Easy Tour is a golf tour based in Southern Africa, founded in 2011. It is a developmental tour for the Sunshine Tour. The top five players earn Sunshine Tour cards, with those 6th–30th earning entry into the final stage of Sunshine Tour qualifying school. The tour is named after the nickname of South African golfer Ernie Els.

In 2017, three tournaments were co-sanctioned with the MENA Golf Tour.

From the start of 2018, tournaments attract Official World Golf Ranking points. Winners receive a minimum of 3 points for 54-hole tournaments and 5 points for 72-hole tournaments.[1]

Order of Merit winners

Year Player Country Earnings (ZAR)
2019 Malcolm Mitchell  South Africa 74,097
2018 Dylan Kok  South Africa 58,789
2017 Jacquin Hess  South Africa 75,161
2016 Jason Viljoen  South Africa 75,408
2015 Christiaan Bezuidenhout  South Africa 70,465
2014 Maritz Wessels  South Africa 51,593
2013 Divan Gerber  South Africa 60,694
2012 Teboho Sefatsa  South Africa 76,170
2011 Louis Calitz  South Africa 61,022

References

  1. ^ "OWGR Board Announcement". OWGR. August 7, 2017.

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