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Zimbabwe Open

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Location
  
Harare, Zimbabwe

Course(s)
  
Royal Harare GC

Prize fund
  
R 1,800,000

Tour
  
Sunshine Tour

Established
  
1984

Format
  
Stroke play

Month played
  
April

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The Zimbabwe Open is a golf tournament on the Sunshine Tour. It was first played in 1984 and was part of what was known as the Safari Tour, a collection of events in Africa that were played by professionals based on the European Tour during their winter. As a result, it became an event on the European-based Challenge Tour in 1991, where it remained for two seasons before moving onto the FNB Summer Tour, which became the Southern Africa Tour and later the Sunshine Tour.

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When it was held in the weeks preceding the Nedbank Golf Challenge, the tournament attracted some of the world's leading players, as they used it as a warm up to the big money invitational. Past winners include major winners Vijay Singh and Nick Price, who along with Mark McNulty is the most successful player at the event, both men having recorded three victories. Ryder Cup player Gordon J Brand is also a past winner.

Due to economic instability in Zimbabwe the tournament lost sponsors and was cancelled prior to the 2002 event. There were many attempts to resurrect the tournament, but none were successful until 2010.

Zimbabwe open the course


Winners

^ – Weather shortened to 54 holes.
* – Two holes were unplayable on day one.
POWon after a playoff.
am – Amateur.

References

Zimbabwe Open Wikipedia