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Nedbank Golf Challenge to return to Sun City for first time since 2019

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Nedbank Golf Challenge at Sun City (Photo supplied by DP World Tour).
Nedbank Golf Challenge at Sun City (Photo supplied by DP World Tour).

The Nedbank Golf Challenge will return to Sun City for the event's 40-year anniversary later this year.

The 2020 and 2021 editions were cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but with no government restrictions this year, "Africa's Major" will be back in full force in 2022.

"We're extremely excited to be able to celebrate this milestone edition of the Nedbank Golf Challenge in a manner truly befitting this iconic golf tournament. The hospitality offering this year will be unrivalled and we have a number of other exciting new initiatives which we will announce in due course and which will allow fans to enjoy every moment of the history of this incredible event," said Ken Payet, tournament director of the Nedbank Golf Challenge.

The DP World Tour event is scheduled for 10-13 November at the Gary Player Country Club.

England's Tommy Fleetwood won the event when it was last played in 2019.

Organisers said the first 400 tickets for each day will be sold at R40 each. Once these are sold out the prices will be as follows: 

Pro-Am Tuesday 8 November: R40 per person.

Pro-Am Wednesday 9 November: R100 per person.

Round 1 Thursday 10 November: R250 per person.

Round 2 Friday 11 November: R250 per person.

3 Saturday 12 November: R300 per person.

Round 4 Sunday 13 November: R300 per person.



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