2018 Big Easy Tour

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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.

Date Tournament Location Winner OWGR
18 Apr Big Easy Challenge 1 Silver Lakes Golf Club South Africa 3
16 May Big Easy Challenge 2 Modderfontein Golf Club South Africa 3
23 May Big Easy Challenge 3 State Mines CC South Africa 3
6 Jun Big Easy Challenge 4 Randpark Golf Club South Africa (a) 3
27 Jun Big Easy Challenge 5 Killarney Country Club South Africa 3
4 Jul Big Easy Challenge 6 Centurion Country Club South Africa 3
8 Aug Big Easy Challenge 7 Randpark Golf Club - Bushwillow South Africa 3
22 Aug Big Easy Challenge 8 Wingate Park Country Club South Africa 3
5 Sep Big Easy Challenge 9 Kyalami Country Club Zimbabwe 3
19 Sep Big Easy Challenge 10 Services Golf Club Botswana 3
10 Oct Big Easy Challenge 11 Reading Country Club South Africa 3
24 Oct Big Easy Challenge 12 Benoni Lake Golf Club South Africa 3
31 Oct Big Easy Challenge 13 Eagle Canyon Country Club South Africa 3
14 Nov Big Easy Challenge 14 Germiston Country Club South Africa 3
28 Nov Big Easy Challenge 15 Parkview Golf Club South Africa Thriston Lawrence 3
14 Dec Big Easy Tour Championship Centurion Country Club South Africa 3

Order of Merit[]

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

# Player Country Earnings (R)
1  South Africa 58,789
2  South Africa 51,114
3  South Africa 50,274
4  South Africa 47,857
5  South Africa 37,073
6  South Africa 35,805
7  South Korea 34,792
8  South Africa 33,967
9  South Africa 32,921
10  South Africa 32,443

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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