There are a host of financial and qualification rewards on offer for the Sunshine’s Tour top performers at the season-ending Tour Championship at Serengeti Estates.
The R2-million tournament not only rewards the leading professionals on the tour, but also offers a range of local and international exemptions.
For starters, the winner of the Tour Championship will receive a two-year exemption on the Sunshine Tour.
The leading golfer on the Sunshine Tour’s final Luno Order of Merit for the season will earn a place in two of the four Majors – the 151st Open Championship at Royal Liverpool and, via the Federation Ranking on the Official World Golf Ranking, the US PGA Championship at Oak Hill – as well as in the Nedbank Golf Challenge.
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The top three professionals on the final Luno Order of Merit will also earn DP World Tour cards for the new season, as well as R500 000 in Bitcoin (first place), R200 000 in Bitcoin (second place) and R100 000 in Bitcoin (third place).
“There is plenty to play for at the Tour Championship, which is a worthy reward for the consistency shown by these professionals over the season. We’re grateful for the support from Serengeti Estates and their shared commitment to reward the excellence and consistency of our leading professionals,” said Thomas Abt, Commissioner of the Sunshine Tour.
The Serengeti tournament, which features the top 50 available professionals on the Sunshine Tour, has caught the eye of some of the tour’s top players, including PGA Tour campaigner Christiaan Bezuidenhout.



