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Alfred Dunhill Championship Moves to Royal Johannesburg Club in 2025

The Alfred Dunhill Championship has made a significant change this year by moving to the Royal Johannesburg Club, ending a 20-year run at Leopard Creek Country Club. This shift brings a fresh challenge for players and offers South African golfers a new home advantage to leverage.

New Venue, New Challenges at the Alfred Dunhill Championship

The Royal Johannesburg Club, known for its rich history and demanding layout, is now the stage for the Alfred Dunhill Championship. This change tests the adaptability and skill of the field, as players must adjust to different course conditions and strategic demands compared to Leopard Creek.

South African Players Eye Home Advantage

Local golfers often thrive at the Alfred Dunhill Championship, using their familiarity with the environment to gain an edge. The move to Royal Johannesburg Club could further enhance this advantage, as South African players are more accustomed to the course’s nuances and weather patterns.

DP World Tour Continues to Showcase Top Talent

The Alfred Dunhill Championship remains a key event on the DP World Tour schedule, attracting a strong international field. The tournament’s new location adds an extra layer of intrigue as players compete for valuable points and prestige.

With the season progressing, the Alfred Dunhill Championship is shaping up to be a pivotal moment for players aiming to secure their status on the DP World Tour and build momentum for the remainder of the year.