World-class field chasing top honours in Investec South African Women’s Open

7 Apr 2025

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SOMERSET WEST, Western Cape, 7 April 2025 – The Sunshine Ladies Tour is headed for a thrilling finale at this week’s €340 000 (Approximately R7.1 million) 32nd edition of the Investec South African Women’s Open at Erinvale Country & Golf Estate, where the stars of South African women’s professional golf and the Ladies European Tour will compete for top honours and a host of prestigious season awards.

The final tournament of the Sunshine Ladies Tour’s 12th season has drawn a strong field, including winners from both tours this season, who will compete for the most historic trophy in South African women’s professional golf.

The prize money for this year’s tournament has also been increased by €20 000, making it one of Africa’s richest women’s sports events.  And the growing interest in this year’s event and women’s golf overall is reflected in the fact that for the first time in Sunshine Ladies Tour history there will be a double pro-am.

Apart from the title of Investec South African Women’s Open champion, this week’s field will also be chasing several added incentives.

With this being the final event of the Sunshine Ladies Tour season, the top-ranked player on the Investec Order of Merit at the end of the season will earn a R200 000 bonus.

Should the winner of this week’s tournament be a South African, she will also earn a R100 000 bonus on top of her first-placed prize money as part of the Investec Homegrown Award celebrating local talent in the game.

And the leading South African on the Investec Order of Merit at the end of this season will win the use of a Renault for a year.

These are all titles South Africa’s Casandra Alexander will be chasing as the current leader on the Investec Order of Merit and the in-form golfer this season, having not finished outside the top five in her past six tournaments on the Sunshine Ladies Tour, including a win and two runners-up finishes.

Alexander has twice finished second on the Investec Order of Merit in 2021 and 2023 and third in 2022, and her consistency this season has brought her to Erinvale in easily the best form of her career.

“This level of consistency is exactly what I’ve been working towards.  The aim has been to be in contention every single week, and I’ve achieved that.  So hopefully the form continues,” she said.

The end of the season will also see the crowning of the Sunshine Ladies Tour’s inaugural R&A Rookie of the Year award.

South Africa’s Kaiyuree Moodley is leading the rookie race with a breakout first season in which she’s had three top-10s this season and earned her Ladies European Tour card.

The R&A Rookie of the Year at the end of the season will, if not already exempt, receive automatic exemptions into the 2026 Joburg Ladies Open and the 2026 Investec South African Woman’s Open.

It’s a week of rewards and incentives that aligns perfectly with Investec’s own belief in extraordinary talent and nurturing South African talent in particular.

“Investec’s support of women’s golf is to create exactly these opportunities for growth in the game and to help unlock the investment in this talent.  It’s a privilege for us to continue supporting homegrown female talent in golf on the international stage, and along with our partners we’ve increased the prize money this year as part of our commitment to the continued elevation of the national Open and women’s golf,” said Peta Dixon, head of sponsorships at Investec.

“In the broader sense of women’s sport, the Investec South African Women’s Open is a powerful statement of what’s possible through out of the ordinary partnerships in women’s sport as a whole.  We had a memorable Investec South African Open on the men’s Sunshine Tour in which Dylan Naidoo made history, and this week’s Investec South African Women’s Open is poised to be equally career defining for the champion.”

Entrance is free for spectators, with free parking at Lourensford Wine Estate.  The tournament will also be televised live on SuperSport from Thursday to Sunday.

Press release by Michael Vlismas

This event is Co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour (LET)

The Ladies European Tour (LET) is Europe’s leading women’s professional golf tour and formed as the WPGA in 1978.  With 421 professional golfers from 38 different countries, the organization has a diverse and multicultural membership whose achievements and talents inspire fans around the world.  The WPGA of South Africa partners with LET in some events, like this one.

Partnership with Sunshine Tour

In 2013 the WPGA formed a partnership with the Sunshine Tour which resulted in the successful launch of the Sunshine Ladies Tour in 2014 and the partnership continues to this day.  The WPGA has controlling rights of all Women’s Professional Golf events events hosted in South Africa and control over the Women’s Tour.

About Investec

Investec partners with private, institutional, and corporate clients, offering international banking, investments, and wealth management services in two principal markets, South Africa, and the UK, as well as certain other countries. The Group was established in 1974 and currently has 7,400+ employees. Investec has a dual listed company structure with primary listings on the London and Johannesburg Stock Exchanges.

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