MTC Namibia PGA Championship
Tournament information
LocationWindhoek, Namibia
Established2004
Course(s)Windhoek Country Club
Par71
Length7,187 yards (6,572 m)
Tour(s)Sunshine Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundR 1,200,000
Month playedNovember
Final year2011
Tournament record score
Aggregate54 holes:
195 Keith Horne (2008)
72 holes:
268 J. G. Claassen (2011)
To par54 holes:
−18 as above
72 holes:
−16 as above
Final champion
South Africa J. G. Claassen
Location Map
Windhoek CC is located in Namibia
Windhoek CC
Windhoek CC
Location in Namibia

The MTC Namibia PGA Championship was a golf tournament on the Sunshine Tour. It was founded in 2004, the year after the PGA of Namibia was formed, and played at the Windhoek Country Club, to the south of Windhoek, Namibia until 2009 when it moved to Rossmund Golf Club in Swakopmund. After not being played in 2010, it moved back to Windhoek in 2011.

In 2008, the event was played over 72 holes for the first time, having previously been contested over just three rounds, with a prize fund of 1 million rand, making it the richest event on the winter swing of the tour.[1]

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
2011South Africa J. G. Claassen268−161 strokeSouth Africa Christiaan Basson
2010: No tournament
2009South Africa Hennie Otto280−8PlayoffSouth Africa Titch Moore
2008Zimbabwe Tongoona Charamba270−14PlayoffSouth Africa Merrick Bremner
South Africa Nic Henning
2007South Africa Keith Horne195−185 strokesScotland Doug McGuigan
South Africa Hennie Otto
South Africa Ulrich van den Berg
2006South Africa Anton Haig196−171 strokeSouth Africa Thomas Aiken
2005South Africa Thomas Aiken198−154 strokesSouth Africa Michiel Bothma
Zimbabwe Sean Farrell
South Africa Werner Geyer
South Africa Keith Horne
2004South Africa Mark Murless202−112 strokesSouth Africa Bradley Davison
Zimbabwe Sean Farrell

References

  1. "R1-million beckons for field in MTC Namibia PGA Championship". Sunshine Tour. 4 November 2008. Archived from the original on 4 February 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2008.


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