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Vorster claims maiden Sunshine Tour victory at DNi Tour Championship

  • Writer: Sunshine Tour
    Sunshine Tour
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DNi Tour Championship presented by RMB champion (From left to right): Ryan Noach, CEO of DNi; Martin Vorster; and Rob Leon, Co-CEO of Sponsors Investment Banking at RMB. Sunshine Tour
DNi Tour Championship presented by RMB champion (From left to right): Ryan Noach, CEO of DNi; Martin Vorster; and Rob Leon, Co-CEO of Sponsors Investment Banking at RMB. Sunshine Tour

Martin Vorster was in tears as he hugged his dad and caddie, Waldo, after winning his maiden Sunshine Tour title in the DNi Tour Championship presented by RMB at the De Zalze Winelands Golf Estate on Sunday, with his dad saying, “We did it! We did it!”

In the final tournament of the Courier Guy Playoffs to mark the end of the Sunshine Tour’s 2025/26 season, Vorster opened the door to the start of something new with his first victory.

The young star closed with a 66 to win on 21-under par, with Altin van der Merwe and Jaco Prinsloo sharing second place on 19-under.

“It’s incredible. We were so emotional at the end because it’s been a lot of hard work and close calls. My family have supported me all the way, and it was so special to win in front of them. All the people I wanted to have here for my first win were here. If it wasn’t for what my parents and especially my dad, have done for my career I wouldn’t be standing here. It’s pretty emotional to have had my dad on the bag for this. It was so special to do it with him. I wouldn’t have wanted it to be with anybody else,” said Vorster.

“One of my favourite things to do when I go home to Mossel Bay is play golf with my dad the whole day and then have a braai afterwards. We are really close.”

The final tournament capped a remarkable Sunshine Tour season of outstanding individual performances and the rise of a new generation of young stars.

Casey Jarvis finished a groundbreaking season as the winner of the Courier Guy Order of Merit and was awarded the prestigious Syd Brews Trophy.

Jarvis also earned a place in the Nedbank Golf Challenge in honour of Gary Player and two Majors, namely The PGA Championship and The Open via the Federation Ranking list on the Official World Golf Ranking, in addition to him already having qualified for The Masters this year through his victory in the Investec South African Open. Jarvis also received a R500 000 cash bonus, an MSC international cruise and the use of a Hyundai vehicle for a year.

“It was an unbelievable three weeks of winning the Magical Kenya Open and Investec South African Open and then finishing second in the Joburg Open. I think I can walk away with a lot of confidence. I’ve learnt to really manage my game well and play under big pressure. I can take a lot of positives from it all,” said Jarvis.

Mexico’s Luis Carrera was a dominant new force on the Sunshine Tour this season and was crowned the Fortress Rookie of the Year for a performance that included him making history by becoming the first player to win the Tour’s Theo Manyama Qualifying School and then the first two tournaments of the new season – the FBC Zim Open and the Kit Kat Cash & Carry Pro-Am.

He adds his name to the Bobby Locke Trophy, and earns a R400 000 bonus courtesy of Fortress Real Estate, whose Rookie of the Year award continues to play a pivotal role in celebrating and supporting the next generation of Sunshine Tour talent.

“It’s been amazing. It’s been my first full season on tour and South Africa is an amazing country. The Sunshine Tour is a fantastic tour and I’ve had a great time,” Carrera said.

Steven Brown, CEO of Fortress, said: “Powering the growth of the game in South Africa means investing in its future, which is why supporting the next generation of players is a key priority for us. The Fortress Rookie of the Year award is central to this commitment, helping accelerate their development and success. As such, we doubled the prize money to show our continued support for emerging talent. Luis Carrera’s historic debut season is a powerful example of the impact this platform can have and we’re proud to support players as they take the next step in their careers.”

Both Jarvis and Carrera also receive automatic entry into the Waterfall City Tournament of Champions supported by Attacq and WCMC in June this year, where they will compete for a first prize of R1-million.

Hennie du Plessis, who finished second on the Courier Guy Order of Merit, earns an extra R200 000 as well as an MSC local cruise and the use of a Hyundai vehicle for a year and third-placed Herman Loubser takes home R100 000 plus an MSC local cruise and the use of a Hyundai vehicle for a year.

Loubser also earned a DP World Tour card for next season as the leading player in the top 10 of the final Courier Guy Order of Merit who doesn’t already have status on the DP World Tour.

MJ Viljoen and Pieter Moolman both received cards on the HotelPlanner Tour for next season as the next two leading players on the Courier Guy Order of Merit not already exempt for this, in fifth and sixth place respectively.

Jaco Prinsloo finished the season as the winner of the Gary Player Trophy for the lowest stroke average this season of 69.54 and awarded to the professional who has played a minimum of 19 of the 29 tournaments.


Gary Player Trophy for Lowest Stroke Average: Jaco Prinsloo. Sunshine Tour
Gary Player Trophy for Lowest Stroke Average: Jaco Prinsloo. Sunshine Tour
Fortress Rookie of the Year (From left to right): Luis Carrera and Ian Vorster, Fortress Group CFO. Sunshine Tour
Fortress Rookie of the Year (From left to right): Luis Carrera and Ian Vorster, Fortress Group CFO. Sunshine Tour
Courier Guy Order of Merit HotelPlanner Tour card 1 (From left to right): Thomas Abt, Commissioner of the Sunshine Tour; MJ Viljoen; and Barry Wren, Courier Guy Chief Financial Officer. Sunshine Tour
Courier Guy Order of Merit HotelPlanner Tour card 1 (From left to right): Thomas Abt, Commissioner of the Sunshine Tour; MJ Viljoen; and Barry Wren, Courier Guy Chief Financial Officer. Sunshine Tour
Courier Guy Order of Merit HotelPlanner Tour card 2 (From left to right): Thomas Abt, Commissioner of the Sunshine Tour; Pieter Moolman; and Barry Wren, Courier Guy Chief Financial Officer. Sunshine Tour
Courier Guy Order of Merit HotelPlanner Tour card 2 (From left to right): Thomas Abt, Commissioner of the Sunshine Tour; Pieter Moolman; and Barry Wren, Courier Guy Chief Financial Officer. Sunshine Tour
Winning Caddie: Waldo Vorster. Sunshine Tour
Winning Caddie: Waldo Vorster. Sunshine Tour
Courier Guy Order of Merit DP World Tour card (From left to right): Thomas Abt, Commissioner of the Sunshine Tour; Herman Loubser; and Barry Wren, Courier Guy Chief Financial Officer. Sunshine Tour
Courier Guy Order of Merit DP World Tour card (From left to right): Thomas Abt, Commissioner of the Sunshine Tour; Herman Loubser; and Barry Wren, Courier Guy Chief Financial Officer. Sunshine Tour

Scores

267 - Martin Vorster 63 67 71 66

269 - Altin van der Merwe 67 68 65 69

269 - Jaco Prinsloo 64 68 66 71

271 - Luke Brown 68 68 68 67

273 - Lyle Rowe 67 72 69 65

273 - Graham van der Merwe 68 67 67 71

275 - Bryce Easton 71 69 68 67

275 - Jason Roets 71 68 68 68, Ryan Van Velzen 70 68 68 69, Austin Bautista 65 71 68 71

276 - Luis Carrera 65 72 74 65

277 - Pierre Viallaneix 75 67 68 67

277 - Christiaan Burke 72 73 65 67, JC Ritchie 70 70 69 68, MJ Viljoen 70 68 70 69, Zander Lombard 65 68 73 71

279 - Brandon Stone 70 69 70 70

279 - Tyran Snyders 70 71 67 71, Daniel van Tonder 71 73 64 71

280 - Keenan Davidse 71 69 75 65

280 - Trevor Fisher Jnr 70 69 72 69, Benjamin Follett-Smith 68 63 71 78

281 - Allen John 71 71 67 72

281 - Haydn Porteous 72 71 66 72

282 - Malcolm Mitchell 69 75 65 73

283 - Kyle De Beer 69 73 73 68

283 - Herman Loubser 70 70 71 72, Deon Germishuys 68 72 69 74, Nikhil Rama 68 70 70 75

285 - Pieter Moolman 71 75 73 66

285 - Hennie Otto 69 69 74 73, Samuel Simpson 68 73 67 77

286 - Stuart Krog 72 72 74 68

286 - Louis Albertse 72 67 71 76

287 - Warwick Purchase 69 74 72 72

294 - Estiaan Conradie 75 74 72 73

295 - Gerhard Pepler 72 76 69 78

298 - Kyle Barker 73 69 76 80

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