Zimbabwe Open

FBC Zim Open
Tournament information
LocationHarare, Zimbabwe
Established1979
Course(s)Royal Harare Golf Club
Chapman Golf Club
Par72
Length7,241 yards (6,621 m) (RH)
7,198 yards (6,582 m) (C)
Tour(s)Sunshine Tour
Challenge Tour
Safari Circuit
FormatStroke play
Prize fundR 2,500,000
Month playedMay
Tournament record score
Aggregate266 Nick Price (1995)
To par−22 as above
Current champion
Michael Hollick
Location map
Royal Harare GC
Location in Zimbabwe

The Zimbabwe Open is a professional golf tournament held in Zimbabwe, currently played on the Sunshine Tour.

History

The tournament debuted in 1984 and was part of the Safari circuit from 1985 to 1992, a series of events in Africa played by professionals from the European Tour during the winter season. In 1991 and 1992, the event was also part of the Challenge Tour. From 1993, it moved onto the First National Bank Tour, later renamed the Sunshine Tour.[citation needed]

When it was held in the weeks preceding the Nedbank Golf Challenge, the tournament attracted some of the world's leading players who used it as a warm up to the big money invitational. Past winners include major winners Vijay Singh and Nick Price with Mark McNulty also achieving three victories, making him one of the most successful players in the event. Past winner Gordon J. Brand represented the Ryder Cup.[citation needed]

Due to economic instability in Zimbabwe, the tournament lost sponsors and was cancelled prior to the 2002 event. There were many attempts to resurrect the tournament, but none were successful until 2010. The 2019 edition was also cancelled because of a lack of sponsors caused by a weak economy.

Having not been played in 2019, 2020 and 2021, the tournament returned in 2022, sponsored by FBC Bank. It had been anticipated that the event would be added to the 2023 European Tour schedule. However, this never came to fruition, mainly due to changes in the venue qualifying criteria set by the European Tour. It was anticipated that the tournament would become a European Tour event in 2024 instead. Again, this never came to fruition.

Winners

Year Tour Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Ref.
FBC Zim Open
2024 AFR Michael Hollick 268 −20 2 strokes Darren Fichardt Royal Harare
2023 AFR Neil Schietekat 277 −11 4 strokes Jaco Ahlers
Jacques P. de Villiers
Peter Karmis
Royal Harare
2022 AFR Albert Venter 278 −10 Playoff Louis Albertse
Stefan Wears-Taylor
Royal Harare
Zimbabwe Open
2021: No tournament
2020 AFR No tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019 AFR Cancelled due to lack of funding
Old Mutual Zimbabwe Open
2018 AFR Bryce Easton 272 −16 1 stroke Daniel van Tonder Royal Harare
Zimbabwe Open
2017 AFR J. C. Ritchie 272 −16 Playoff Trevor Fisher Jnr Royal Harare
Golden Pilsener Zimbabwe Open
2016 AFR Lyle Rowe 277 −11 2 strokes Dylan Frittelli Royal Harare
2015 AFR Dean Burmester 272 −16 1 stroke Adilson da Silva Royal Harare
2014 AFR Jbe' Kruger (2) 270 −18 1 stroke Jacques Blaauw Royal Harare
2013 AFR Jake Roos 274 −14 1 stroke Darren Fichardt
Francesco Laporta
Royal Harare
2012 AFR Chris Swanepoel 273 −15 Playoff Trevor Fisher Jnr Royal Harare
Africom Zimbabwe Open
2011 AFR Theunis Spangenberg 201 −15 2 strokes Matthew Carvell Royal Harare
2010 AFR Jbe' Kruger 269 −19 2 strokes Jaco van Zyl Royal Harare
2002–2009: No tournament
CABS/Old Mutual Zimbabwe Open
2001 AFR Darren Fichardt 275 −13 3 strokes Mark Murless
Bradford Vaughan
Chapman
2000 AFR Mark McNulty (3) 269 −19 1 stroke Jean Hugo Royal Harare
Zimbabwe Open
1999 AFR Jean Hugo 271 −17 2 strokes Ulrich van den Berg Chapman
1998 AFR Nick Price (3) 271 −17 5 strokes Tjaart van der Walt Royal Harare
1997 AFR Nick Price (2) 269 −19 2 strokes Mark McNulty
Brenden Pappas
Chapman
1996 AFR Mark McNulty (2) 270 −18 4 strokes Justin Hobday
Nick Price
Chapman
1995 AFR Nick Price 266 −22 1 stroke Brenden Pappas Royal Harare
1994 AFR Chris Williams 272 −16 Playoff Andrew Pitts Royal Harare
1993 AFR Tony Johnstone 273 −15 8 strokes Nic Henning
James Kingston
Chapman
1992 CHA Mark McNulty 272 −16 9 strokes Tony Johnstone Royal Harare
1991 CHA Keith Waters 282 −6 Playoff Nick Price
Grant Turner
Chapman
1990 SAF Grant Turner 281 −7 1 stroke Lee Jones Chapman
1989 SAF Vijay Singh 282 −6 2 strokes Mark Mouland Chapman
1988 SAF Roger Chapman 275 −6 1 stroke Vijay Singh Chapman
1987 SAF Gordon J. Brand 277 −11 Playoff Andrew Murray Royal Harare
1986 SAF Stephen Bennett 277 −11 2 strokes Stuart Reese Royal Harare
1985 SAF Malcolm MacKenzie 281 −7 3 strokes David Llewellyn Chapman
1984 Anderson Rusike (a) Royal Harare
1981–1983: No tournament
1980 AFR Hugh Baiocchi 279 −9 Playoff Allan Henning
Denis Watson
Bulawayo
Zimbabwe-Rhodesia Open
1979 AFR Simon Hobday 275 −13 Playoff Denis Watson Chapman

See also

Notes

  1. ^ AFR − Sunshine Tour; CHA − Challenge Tour; SAF − Safari Circuit.
  2. ^ Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.
  3. ^ Two holes were unplayable on day one.

References

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  2. ^ "Zim Open hits a bunker". Zimbabwe Standard. 13 June 2005. Retrieved 6 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Zimbabwe Open to bounce back". Zimbabwe Herald. 10 October 2009. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
  4. ^ "Financiers pull plug on Zim Open". 25 July 2019.
  5. ^ "FBC Sponsors 2022 Zimbabwe Open Golf Tournament". FBC Bank Limited. 14 April 2022. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  6. ^ "Zim Open set to earn DP World Tour status". Zimbabwe Independent. 14 April 2022. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  7. ^ "FBC Zim Open organisers eye DP World Tour status in 2024". The Standard. Zimbabwe. 16 April 2023. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  8. ^ Vlismas, Michael (7 May 2023). "Schietekat back in winner's circle". SuperSport. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  9. ^ "SA's Venter wins FBC Zim Open title". NewsDay. 23 May 2022. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
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  11. ^ "Zim golfers stage big win" (PDF). The Namibian. 16 January 1992. p. 11.
  12. ^ "Scunthorpe's Waters on the crest of a wave". The Guardian. 14 January 1991. p. 15.
  13. ^ "England's Grant Turner". The Herald. Glasgow. 15 January 1990. p. 19.
  14. ^ "In Harare, Zimbabwe". The Sydney Morning Herald. 31 January 1989. p. 41.
  15. ^ "Roger Chapman". The Herald. Glasgow. 22 February 1988. p. 10.
  16. ^ "Richard Fish". The Herald. Glasgow. 19 February 1988. p. 39.
  17. ^ "Tournament favourite". The Herald. Glasgow. 23 February 1987. p. 10.
  18. ^ "Zimbabwe Open goes to Bennett by two strokes". The Herald. Glasgow. 24 March 1986. p. 13.
  19. ^ "Mackenzie hooks his way to victory". The Herald. Glasgow. 1 April 1985. p. 13.