The Steyn City Championship – a 54-hole tournament feature teams of two – has been added to the Sunshine Tour schedule for early March.
The ‘Augusta of South Africa’ will host the Steyn City Championship from 5-7 March as the top 96 professionals take part in an exciting new format.
The teams will play 36 holes on day one of the championship, 18 holes of foursomes in the morning and 18 holes of greensomes in the afternoon. There will be a cut to the top 25 teams after the second day. The final day will feature a betterball format. The team with the lowest aggregate strokeplay score will win their share of the R1-million prize fund purse.
‘We are thrilled to be able to get involved in such a unique tournament,” said Sunshine Tour Executive Director Selwyn Nathan. ‘Around the world, members of the golf industry are finding ways to make the sport attractive to new fans, and this is our way of contributing to this effort.
‘We’re pleased to give our players an opportunity to showcase their skills in a platform that is so very different to the usual golfing format, and it’s a privilege to be able to do this with partners like Gauteng Province and Steyn City.’
‘Steyn City strives to offer our homeowners the very best facilities as part of our promise to provide the ultimate lifestyle. This includes our sporting facilities and golf course,’ commented Giuseppe Plumari, CEO of Steyn City properties.
‘We are delighted to be associated with the Sunshine Tour, and to have this opportunity to showcase our prestigious development and golf course to the country’s top professionals and tournament guests.’
Foursomes – also known as ‘alternate shot’ format – means players will have to rely on what their partners can do to put them in a position to make birdies and eagles.
Greensomes is a format where both players on the teams tee off, and the better of the two tee shots is used. From that point, shots are played alternately again.
On a pristine course like Steyn City – with its wonderful fairways and challenging tee positions – the pros will be encouraged to take risks in order to score as low as possible. This adds up to superb value for spectators, who will be treated to much more aggressive golf than they would see in conventional stroke-play tournaments.
Team tournaments have been trialled on the European and PGA tours, but the alternate shot play brings a new element to the Steyn City Team Championship on the Sunshine Tour. This is a thrilling opportunity to see the Sunshine Tour professionals showing off their skills at one of South Africa’s best new courses.