Fresh off his second win on the DP World Tour, Kristoffer Reitan is making waves in the golf world.
Fresh off his second win on the DP World Tour, Kristoffer Reitan is making waves in the golf world.
Tonbridge Golf Centre ensures top-quality practice by regularly refreshing their range balls for a crisp strike every time.
The recent heavy rains at Royal Johannesburg have put the course’s world-class drainage system to the test, demonstrating its impressive efficiency in keeping the fairways and greens playable despite adverse weather conditions. This engineering feat ensures that tournaments like the DP World Tour events can continue with minimal disruption, even under challenging circumstances.
A slow play excuse like no other has surfaced from the Dunhill Championship archives, showing a player taking an unusual approach to the pace of the game.
David Law is set to make a strong return to the DP World Tour after an impressive 2025 season on the Challenge Tour. Finishing second on the Road to Mallorca Rankings, Law secured two wins and two runner-up finishes, demonstrating consistency and skill that will surely make an impact at the higher level.
The par three 16th hole at the Alfred Dunhill Championship is one of the most exciting and challenging holes on the course. This week, players faced tricky pin placements and swirling winds that tested their precision and nerve.
The Nedbank Golf Challenge, held annually at the Gary Player Country Club in Sun City, South Africa, is one of the most prestigious events on the DP World Tour. Known as “Africa’s Major,” the tournament attracts a strong international field and delivers memorable moments on and off the course.
Kazuki Higa, the current Order of Merit leader on the Asian Tour, showcased his impressive pace and skill by playing three holes in under a minute at the Saudi Open presented by PIF. This remarkable feat highlights not only his golfing ability but also his efficiency on the course, a rare combination in professional golf.
The Alfred Dunhill Championship, a staple event on the DP World Tour, is making a significant change this year. For the first time since 2004, the tournament will not be held at Leopard Creek but will instead move to Royal Johannesburg Golf Club.
The Alfred Dunhill Championship is set to take place at a stunning venue this week, marking the fourth event of the Opening Swing on the 2026 DP World Tour schedule. This tournament, held in South Africa, consistently attracts a strong field of players eager to kick off their season in style.