South African Women's Masters

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{{Infobox golf tournament

| name = South African Women's Masters

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| location = South Africa

| establishment = 1996

| course = San Lameer Country Club

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| org = Women's PGA of South Africa

| tour = Sunshine Ladies Tour
Ladies European Tour (2001)

| format = Stroke play

| purse = £100,000 (2001)

| month_played = February

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| current_champion = {{flagicon|SCO}} Jane Turner

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The South African Women's Masters is a golf tournament in South Africa.

First played in 1996 it is the second oldest professional women's golf tournament in South Africa, after the South African Women's Open founded in 1988.{{Cite web|url=http://www.news24.com/xArchive/Sport/Golf/SA-dominate-Nedbank-ladies-golf-20020424|title=SA dominate Nedbank ladies golf|author=news24.com|access-date=29 October 2014}} The inaugural event was won by South Africa's Sally Little, a two-time LPGA major winner.{{Cite web|url=http://www.golfhalloffame.co.za/inductees/inductee_2009_SallyLittle.asp|title=Sally Little|author=Southern Africa Golf Hall of Fame|access-date=29 October 2014}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.ladieseuropeantour.com/player_profile.php?id=50348|title=Ladies European Tour Player Profile (Laurette Maritz)|author=Ladies European Tour|access-date=29 October 2014}}

The tournament was included on the Ladies European Tour in 2001 and played at Gary Player Country Club in Sun City.{{Cite web|url=http://www.ladieseuropeantour.com/main_article.php?id=5133|title=Simon wins the Masters|author=Ladies European Tour|access-date=29 October 2014}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.ladieseuropeantour.com/tic_tournament.php?id=2001_TM05|title=Nedbank Mastercard South African Ladies Masters|author=Ladies European Tour|access-date=29 October 2014}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.golftoday.co.uk/news/yeartodate/news01/letsamasters3.html|title=Head wins title on final hole|author=golftoday.co.uk|access-date=29 October 2014}}

It is sanctioned by the WPGA and supported by Women's Golf South Africa (the governing body for amateur golf), and is played as part of the Sunshine Ladies Tour.{{cite web |title=The South African Women’s Masters |url=http://sawomensmasters.co.za/ |publisher=South African Women’s Masters |accessdate=11 February 2020}}

Winners

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! Year !! Tour(s){{efn|SLT − Sunshine Ladies Tour; LET − Ladies European Tour; LAT − Ladies African Tour; NED − Nedbank Women's Golf Tour.}}!!Winner !! Country!! Score

colspan=8|South African Women's Masters
2020SLTJane Turner{{SCO}}215 (−1)
2019SLTLeján Lewthwaite{{ZAF}}215 (−1)
2018SLTLaura Fuenfstueck{{DEU}}215 (−1)
2017SLTCarrie Park{{KOR}}209 (−7)
colspan=5 align=center|2009–16: No tournament
colspan=7|WPGA Masters
2008LATRebecca Hudson{{ENG}}204 (–12)
2007LATKaisa Ruuttila{{FIN}}209 (–7)
colspan=7|Nedbank Women's Masters
2006NEDAshleigh Simon (a){{ZAF}}209 (−7)
2005NEDMaria Beautell{{ESP}}212 (–4)
colspan=7|Nedbank Women's SA Masters
2004NEDHelena Alterby{{SWE}}204 (–12)
2003NEDLaurette Maritz (2){{ZAF}}
2002NEDMandy Adamson{{ZAF}}
colspan=8|Nedbank Mastercard South African Masters
2001NED{{·}}LETSamantha Head{{ENG}}210 (−6)
colspan=8|South African Ladies Masters
2000NEDMandy Adamson{{ZAF}}
colspan=5 align=center|1999: No tournament
1998Laurette Maritz{{ZAF}}
1997Barbara Pestana{{ZAF}}
colspan=8|Ladies South African Masters
1996Sally Little{{ZAF}}

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See also

References

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