2018 Big Easy Tour

The 2018 Big Easy Tour was the 8th season of the Big Easy Tour. It was the first season in which events received Official World Golf Ranking points.[1] Three events in 2017 were co-sanctioned with the MENA Golf Tour and attracted world ranking points.

Schedule

The schedule included 15 regulars events and an end-of-season tour championship.[2] Regular events had prize money of R 75,000 with R 200,000 for the tour championship.

DateTournamentLocationWinnerOWGR
18 Apr Big Easy Challenge 1 Silver Lakes Golf Club Dylan Mostert 3
16 May Big Easy Challenge 2 Modderfontein Golf Club Duane Keun 3
23 May Big Easy Challenge 3 State Mines CC Dylan Mostert 3
6 Jun Big Easy Challenge 4 Randpark Golf Club Otto Van Buynder (a) 3
27 Jun Big Easy Challenge 5 Killarney Country Club Matt Bright 3
4 Jul Big Easy Challenge 6 Centurion Country Club Matt Bright 3
8 Aug Big Easy Challenge 7 Randpark Golf Club - Bushwillow Paul Boshoff 3
22 Aug Big Easy Challenge 8 Wingate Park Country Club Cameron Moralee 3
5 Sep Big Easy Challenge 9 Kyalami Country Club Benjamin Follett-Smith 3
19 Sep Big Easy Challenge 10 Services Golf Club Stuart Smith 3
10 Oct Big Easy Challenge 11 Reading Country Club Albert Venter 3
24 Oct Big Easy Challenge 12 Benoni Lake Golf Club Juran Dreyer 3
31 Oct Big Easy Challenge 13 Eagle Canyon Country Club Cameron Moralee 3
14 Nov Big Easy Challenge 14 Germiston Country Club Eric Nel 3
28 Nov Big Easy Challenge 15 Parkview Golf Club Thriston Lawrence 3
14 Dec Big Easy Tour Championship Centurion Country Club Luke Brown 3

Order of Merit

The top 10 players on the Order of Merit earned Sunshine Tour cards for the 2019/2020 season.[3][4]

#PlayerCountryEarnings (R)
1Dylan Kok South Africa58,789
2Luke Brown South Africa51,114
3Matt Bright South Africa50,274
4Juran Dreyer South Africa47,857
5Dylan Mostert South Africa37,073
6Ruan Korb South Africa35,805
7Kim Dong-kwan South Korea34,792
8Cameron Moralee South Africa33,967
9Paul Boshoff South Africa32,921
10Hendrikus Stoop South Africa32,443

References

  1. "OWGR Board Announcement". OWGR. 7 August 2017.
  2. "Sunshine Big Easy Tour Tournaments". Big Easy Tour. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  3. "Double joy for Brown and Kok in Tour Champs". Big Easy Tour. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  4. "Big Easy Tour Order of Merit". Big Easy Tour. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
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