2020–21 Big Easy Tour
The 2020 Big Easy Tour is the 10th season of the Big Easy Tour, and the third in which events received Official World Golf Ranking points.[1]
Schedule
The following table details the tournament schedule and winners.[2] Regular events have prize money of R 60,000.
Dates | Tournament | Location | Winner[lower-alpha 1] | OWGR |
---|---|---|---|---|
19–21 Oct | Big Easy Road to #1 | Services GC, Pretoria | Ryan Van Velzen (a) | 3 |
26–28 Oct | Big Easy Road to #2 | State Mines CC, Brakpan | Kyle McClatchie | 3 |
24–26 Nov | Big Easy Road to #3 | Reading CC, Johannesburg | Herman Loubser | 3 |
2–4 Dec | Big Easy Road to #4 | Centurion CC, Pretoria | Gerhard Pepler | 3 |
25–27 Jan | Big Easy Road to #5 | The Els Club, Pretoria | Luke Brown | 3 |
22–24 Feb | Big Easy Road to #6 | Centurion CC, Pretoria | ||
1–3 Mar | Big Easy Road to #7 | Krugersdorp GC, Gauteng | ||
23–25 Mar | Big Easy Road to #8 | Pollak Park GC, Gauteng | ||
29–31 Mar | Big Easy Road to #9 | ERPM GC, Pretoria | ||
19–21 Apr | Big Easy Road to #10 | Wingate Park CC, Pretoria | ||
24–26 May | Big Easy Road to #11 | Pecanwood G&CC, North West Province | ||
31 May – 2 Jun | Big Easy Road to #12 | Modderfontein GC, Gauteng |
- (a) – amateur
References
- "OWGR Board Announcement". OWGR. 7 August 2017.
- "Sunshine Big Easy Tour Tournaments". Big Easy Tour. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
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