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Follett-Smith claims Cell C Challenge glory

  • Writer: Sunshine Tour
    Sunshine Tour
  • Jan 25
  • 4 min read
Benjamin Follett-Smith with Gary Player. Tyrone Winfield/Sunshine Tour
Benjamin Follett-Smith with Gary Player. Tyrone Winfield/Sunshine Tour

Watched by Gary Player himself, Zimbabwe’s Benjamin Follett-Smith claimed his third Sunshine Tour title when he won the Cell C Challenge in Honour of Gary Player at Killarney Country Club on Sunday.

Starting the final round three shots behind leader Haydn Porteous, Follett-Smith produced a magnificent charge and signed for a closing 66 to win by a single stroke on 15-under par. Matthew Crisswell, Follett-Smith’s caddie, received a Sunshine Tour medallion as the winning caddie.

Porteous had a 10-foot birdie putt on the last to force a play-off which he missed, settling for second place on 14-under par with a final round of 70.

Kieron van Wyk finished third on 11-under par with a closing 70.

It was a remarkable victory by Follett-Smith that was built around his front nine of three birdies and an eagle and which gave him the luxury of a bogey-bogey finish to still claim the title.

“The first nine went my way. As golf is, when it’s going your way it seems easy. I did exactly what I wanted to do for every shot on that front nine. I made a good putt for birdie on the 10th so I thought it was going to continue but the back nine was tough towards the end. I made a few silly errors coming in. Hitting it right of 17 was a rookie error for sure and finishing bogey-bogey wasn’t what I wanted to do. Luckily it was good enough so I’m very pleased,” said Follett-Smith.

This is his first victory since 2024 and following what he says was a somewhat frustrating 2025.

“It’s just been hard work and practice. I didn’t get too much out of my game last year. I was a bit stuck playing the HotelPlanner Tour and DP World Tour but I kept coming back home to the Sunshine Tour as a great platform to play. The events here are awesome and world-class in terms of how they’re run. It’s awesome to be in the winner’s circle again and to guarantee my playing rights here.”

Follett-Smith’s rise in form is also perfect timing as the Sunshine Tour now moves into four weeks of co-sanctioned tournaments with the HotelPlanner Tour and then two weeks of co-sanctioned tournaments with the DP World Tour.

And the Zimbabwean was also delighted to win in front of Gary Player.

“It’s the second time I’ve met Mr Player and it’s an honour. He’s one of the best golfers to every live and to have a few minutes to chat to him and hear his advice is something else.”


Winning caddie, Matthew Crisswell. Tyrone Winfield/Sunshine Tour
Winning caddie, Matthew Crisswell. Tyrone Winfield/Sunshine Tour

Scores

265 - Benjamin Follett-Smith 67 65 67 66

266 - Haydn Porteous 64 64 68 70

269 - Kieron van Wyk 68 69 62 70

270 - Yurav Premlall 66 69 68 67

270 - Tristen Strydom 67 70 65 68

272 - Estiaan Conradie 69 69 70 64

272 - MJ Viljoen 66 72 68 66

273 - Robson Chinhoi 65 70 71 67

273 - Martin Rohwer 67 72 65 69, Tyran Snyders 64 70 69 70, Herman Loubser 67 65 70 71

274 - Jaco Prinsloo 71 67 71 65

274 - Luke Brown 68 68 70 68, Stephen Ferreira 73 66 65 70, Jaco Ahlers 68 67 68 71, Joe Long 68 63 69 74

275 - Keagan Thomas 72 63 72 68

275 - Justin Walters 66 68 72 69, Wynand Dingle 70 67 69 69, Hayden Griffiths 70 68 67 70, Nikhil Rama 66 66 71 72, Karabo Mokoena 67 67 69 72

276 - Ryan Van Velzen 68 71 68 69

276 - Deon Germishuys 65 73 67 71

277 - Jack Hawksby 67 67 76 67

277 - Tomas Gana 67 71 69 70, Jason Roets 65 69 70 73

278 - James Mack 69 66 72 71

278 - Christian Kriek 67 71 69 71, Franklin Manchest 72 67 66 73

279 - Rowan Lester 67 72 71 69

279 - Matthew Spacey 68 70 70 71

280 - Benjamin Van Wyk 72 65 75 68

280 - Joe Knox 67 72 72 69, Pierre Viallaneix 65 74 71 70, Louis Albertse 67 71 71 71, Xander Basson 65 74 70 71, Graham van der Merwe 69 70 70 71, Jordan Burnand 69 66 73 72, Stals Swart 67 71 68 74

281 - Mikkel Antonsen 69 69 72 71

281 - Conner Mackenzie 66 72 71 72, Makhetha Mazibuko 68 67 73 73, Altin van der Merwe 71 67 70 73, Malcolm Mitchell 71 68 69 73, Thomas Spreadborough 67 69 68 77

282 - Pierre Pellegrin 69 69 73 71

282 - Gerhard Pepler 68 70 72 72, Kyle De Beer 67 72 69 74

283 - Stuart Krog 68 71 72 72

283 - David Amm 65 67 76 75

284 - Musiwalo Nethunzwi 67 71 73 73

285 - Stefan Wears-Taylor 68 68 72 77

287 - Jonathan Broomhead 69 68 74 76

287 - Jean-Paul Strydom 69 69 72 77

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