with Bryan Angus

Thanks for joining me today. I look forward to your comments . They are always welcome here on FairwaysPlus. Bryan Angus bryanangus4@gmail.com



Thursday, December 18, 2025

Very windy Thursday sends scores soaring, AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open....Live scoreboard

  DP World Tour : AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open  Weather  Tee Times

A strong warm wind from the east gusting over 37mph greeted the players this morning on the paradise island of Mauritius, wonderful for the sailors, not so good for the golfers.

Mauritius Winds


The clubhouse leaders are only at -4 as a result, veterans like past winner Dylan Frittelli, Frenchman Alex Levy at 68 are amongst them, lots of crooked numbers on cards today in the wind.

Canada's Aaron Cockerill was sent off the 10th tee on his island debut, the good news, 2 birdies, the bad 2 bogey's and a rare triple 8, the dreaded snowman on the par 5 15th for 39.

Coming back in he settled in with 6 pars and a birdie, however 1 bogey and a double bogey 5 at the par 3 7th for 38 and a T121 +5 77.

If you click on my weather icon above you will see the rest of the week will be "breezy 8-12mph E", not as difficult as today, watch for where the cut falls, probably around +2. 

Time on Mauritius is 9 hours ahead of EST.

More news to follow...

Bryan Angus

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Cockerill back in action AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open.. TEE TIMES..

 DP World Tour : AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open  Weather  Tee Times

Aaron Cockerill certainly has played a lot of golf since he lost his DP World Tour Card in Korea back on October 26th  finishing 2025 at #120.

Cockerill

Undaunted he went off to the Final Stage of Q School November 7-12 in Tarragona, Spain, 72 holes, 156 players, 20+would qualify for their 2026 DP World Tour cards, with a year on the Hotel Planner Tour ahead for most.

Finding the form he had been searching for all year, he shot 69 66 to make the cut, 70 67 67 65 -24 to finish T2 to the run away winner Zander Lombard -34.

Great relief, joy, satisfaction for Aaron, Chelsea and all his team and sponsors, he won his card for 2026 right back!

Aaron usually plays a couple of events in South Africa before Christmas after the DP World Tour playoffs are done and dusted, this year he put his pedal to the metal and headed straight down to Australia, for the 1st time I can recall.

The 1st event of 42, in 2026, November 27-30 Australian PGA Championship, Royal Queensland, Brisbane, he MC 72 73 by 5 shots.

He took the short flight down the coast to Melbourne and the famous Royal Melbourne GC where Rory got everyone's attention returning to play and promote the Australian Open.

Aaron looked like his Aussie adventure was going to be a short one when he opened in windy conditions with 74. However he showed the same stuff he found at Q School with a Friday 68 to make the cut on the number.

A fine 67 70 weekend saw him T23, smiles all round !

Now he flew off to his 3rd week, in Joburg for the Dunhill Championship where Mother Nature took over, with monsoon like rain reducing the Royal Johannesburg GC to a 54 hole event. 

With 68 72 he made the cut at -4, then got a bad break with the weather on Saturday when only 40 players began their rounds in the rain, he played 2 holes and doubled them both before play was abandoned.

Instead of scrapping the few holes played and starting the field on Sunday with even conditions, officials deemed their scores would stand, he ended up with 75 T78.

This week he plays again his 4th, in Mauritius for the 1st time, a paradise resort in the Indian Ocean. He begins play ranked 75th Race to Dubai, #415 owgr.

Group 22 730am 10th Aaron Cockerill, Christiaan Burke,RSA, Jack Senior, England

With Christmas a fortnight away most of the big Aussie's are not here, pretty much a rank and file DP World Tour event with a strong South African contingent.

ps... The weather back home in Winnipeg is -14 this week, just sayin'....

Bryan Angus

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Last event before Christmas, AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open..Entry List, Weather

DP World Tour : AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open Entry List  Weather

The Opening Swing and the calendar year wrap up this week on the DP World Tour at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open, the last event before Christmas.

Parry defends

John Parry returned to the DP World Tour last season after claiming three wins on the 2024 HotelPlanner Tour and it did not take him long to claim a first DP World Tour victory in more than 14 years.

The Englishman started Sunday five shots off the lead but carded an eagle, seven birdies and a bogey to sign for a stunning 64 and set the clubhouse target at -14 

With third-round co-leader Dylan Naidoo still making his way down the back nine, Parry faced an anxious wait, but when the South African did not make the eagle he required to force a play-off at the last, Parry was able to celebrate his return to the DP World Tour winner's circle.

South Africans Naidoo and Christo Lamprecht finished in a tie for second, two shots behind Parry, on -12 under, one ahead of countryman Jovan Rebula.

"It's massive," said Parry. "I don't know how long ago - five or six years ago - I was back on the EuroPro Tour and I was close to giving up golf after winning when I was 23 out here.

"So it's been a long battle back but worth every moment for this week."

La Réserve Golf Links _ AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open

This week sees the ninth edition of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open and second to be held at the stunning Heritage La Réserve Golf Links.

In the 2024 season, the event was won by course co-designer Louis Oosthuizen at -17 with the neighbouring Le Château course at La Réserve having hosted in 2015, 2017 and 2019.

And co-designer Peter Matkovich believes the 6,727-yard layout has been going from strength to strength since opening in 2023.

“The course has settled and matured so well and the team at Heritage Golf Club has just been so supportive,” says Matkovich.

“The professionals play on great golf courses throughout the year and we’re proud to contribute to that. I think we’ll surprise a lot of people. I’m really looking forward to showcasing what La Réserve Golf Links is all about and how Mauritius is becoming a recognised golf destination.”

Inside the field

Parry returns to defend his title but he will have an international field aiming to dethrone him in the Indian Ocean.

Former champions Dylan Frittelli and George Coetzee join Parry in looking to become the first player to win this event twice, while Nicolas Colsaerts and Ross Fisher bring some Ryder Cup pedigree.

In-form Jayden Schaper comes into the week on the back of his first DP World Tour victory on home soil at last week's Alfred Dunhill Championship, while fellow South African Michael Hollick is hoping to build on an impressive start to the season since benefiting from a pathway via the Sunshine Tour.

England's Dan Brown earned dual membership with the PGA TOUR for 2026 via last season's Race to Dubai and he makes his first start of the new campaign this week.

Add in local favourite Pierre Pellegrin, Mauritius resident Marcel Siem and Julien Sale, who grew up on the nearby island of Réunion, fans have plenty to look forward to.

Opening Swing comes to a close

After four events across three weeks in two continents, the Opening Swing on the Race to Dubai reaches a climax this week in Mauritius.

So far, we have seen three first-time winners emerge.

Spain's David Puig became the first with victory at the season-opening BMW Australian PGA Championship, before Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen of Denmark made his DP World Tour breakthrough at the Crown Australian Open as Kristoffer Reitan won for the second time in as many seasons in the same week at the Nedbank Golf Challenge in honour of Gary Player.

Jayden Schaper

Most recently, Jayden Schaper won last week's Alfred Dunhill Championship in a play-off over countryman Shaun Norris and he sits atop the Swing rankings ahead of the year-ending event on the island nation.

Looking after paradise

This week's venue is GEO certified, meaning it reaches the highest sustainability standards in golf course management and helps with sustainability being built into the event at every turn.

There is no generator use on site, with power coming 100% from the grid and there is a heavy emphasis on sourcing locally on the island and re-using rather than recycling. Wood, signage, infrastructure and other materials are used year after year where possible with minimal importing.

La Réserve Golf Links lies adjacent to a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve — a globally recognised biodiversity hotspot that spans from rugged mountain ridges down to the coral reef of the lagoon.

In partnership with Reef Conservation, Heritage Resorts has launched two long-term restoration initiatives: a seagrass restoration program and a coral nursery project.

These efforts support ongoing research and contribute to the resilience of our lagoon’s marine habitats in a measurable, science-based way.

europeantour.com

Bryan Angus (edit)


Monday, December 15, 2025

AJ Ewart /Adam Svensson earn PGA Tour status 2026 at Q School...

 PGA Tour Q School Leaderboard

Great news for Canadians AJ Ewart and Adam Svensson on conclusion of PGA Tour Q School, Final Stage at TPC Sawgrass where only 5 cards were on offer for the PGA Tour 2026.

Canadian A.J. Ewart hits his tee shot the 14th hole during round one of the Canadian Open at St. George's Golf and Country Club in Toronto on Thursday, June 9, 2022. (CP/Nathan Denette)

Canadian A.J. Ewart hits his tee shot the 14th hole during round one of the Canadian Open at St. George's Golf and Country Club in Toronto on Thursday, June 9, 2022. (CP/Nathan Denette)

Ewart who played on PGA Tour America's, had a win there and as such qualified for Q School 2nd stage, then qualified for final stage where he produced the week of his life  66 67 67 66 -14 to win by 2 shots. He is from Coquitlam, BC

A male golfer looks off into the distance while watching his shot as he holds his club up with both hands.

His fellow Canadian Adam Svensson who finished #167 on the 2025 PGA Tour, 70 64 68 66 -12  was T2.

Hard luck Ben Silverman also qualified 68 69 65 67 -11 T5, but under the strict new qualification standards this year, no ties were accepted, and he subsequently lost out to Dylan Wu T5, who birdied the 1st playoff hole.

Ben will have full status on the Korn Ferry Tour.

Svensson and Ewart will now join Corey Conners, Nick Taylor, Mac Hughes, Sudarshan Yellamaraju, and Taylor Pendrith on the 2026 PGA Tour. 

Other Canadians

Adam Hadwin T62  69 72 71 66 -2

Drew Nesbitt T62  69 72 67 70 -2

Roger Sloan T79  68 67 74 70 -1

Myles Creighton T124  71 70 72 72 +5

Bryan Angus



Sunday, December 14, 2025

South African Jayden Schaper wins playoff at Dunhill Championship : Live scoreboard..

  DP World Tour : Alfred Dunhill Championship   Tee Times Weather Leaderboard

In a playoff, young South African Jayden Schaper with perhaps the shot of his career, a hybrid from the fairway bunker, 225 yards that landed right beside the hole, ran away 15 feet, then holed the eagle putt to edge last years winner Shaun Norris, who came from seven shots off the lead with a 62 on this reduced par 70 and in an act of great sportsmanship, applauded his young opponent as they walked up the fairway.

Canada's Aaron Cockerill had the misfortune of being one of only 40 players to play at all before the day was abandoned on Saturday, having to play 2 holes in the pouring rain which he double bogeyed. He ended up with +5 75 T78th +1.

There was some confusion, as the officials did not scrap the scores 40 out of  the 79 who had to play, as is often the case in professional golf, to ensure the entire field started the final round under the same conditions. That decision cost Cockerill 4 shots.

Bryan Angus

Jayden Schaper won the 2026 Alfred Dunhill Championship after a play-off against Shaun Norris at Royal Johannesburg club.Jayden Schaper won the 2026 Alfred Dunhill Championship after a play-off against Shaun Norris at Royal Johannesburg club.

Jayden Schaper 2251828587

The pair were tied at 16 under par after the tournament was reduced to 54 holes but it was Schaper who claimed a first DP World Tour win with an eagle at the first play-off hole after a stunning approach from a fairway bunker which he described as "probably one of the shots of my career".

He said: “It’s just so special, it’s been so close the last few weeks and probably the last couple of years. It’s a dream come true and it’s prayers answered.”

It denied Norris a successful title defence after he had shot 62 on Sunday to come close to a repeat of last year's success at Leopard Creek.

Norris made a birdie-birdie start and then eagled the eighth for an outward nine of -4 31, under the revised par of 35 after the waterlogged par-five sixth was modified into a par three on Saturday.

He dropped a shot at the tenth but bounced back immediately, and four straight birdies from the 13th took him ahead on his own.

"I wasn't thinking much back then," he said. "I was just trying to hit my spots and give myself the best opportunities, and luckily I made them all."

He had to settle for pars at the final two holes but, speaking before his rivals had finished, he said: "I'm just grateful to have played such a good round today, I hit the ball nicely and made a lot of good putts. To put myself in this position again, I'm blessed and grateful."

Overnight leader Eugenio Chacarra started with a birdie but dropped two shots at the par-three fifth after hitting his tee-shot onto the rocky edge of a water hazard.

His birdie putt at the 15th slid by and when he shaved the hole at the 17th, his challenge appeared at an end.

Schaper chipped in for a birdie at the 16th, his third chip-in of the week, and hit a superb approach at the next for another birdie to move alongside Norris.

He found a bunker at the last to prevent him making a tournament-winning birdie and headed back down the 18th with Norris.

Norris hit a fine drive and approach into the green and while Schaper found sand off the tee, he sent a breathtaking hybrid straight at the pin and onto the back fringe - a shot sportingly applauded by Norris.

The younger man brilliantly holed his putt for an eagle and his first DP World Tour win.

“First there’s one thing I need to say," said Schaper at the trophy presentation. "I just want to thank my Lord and saviour Jesus Christ, there’s only one reason I’m out here.

“To my family, my friends, my coach, this is something I dreamed of.

“Obviously Shaun had an incredible round of golf to get into the play-off today but I got myself into the play-off.

“If you told me at 16, that’s quite a tough par three, to chip in there for birdie, make a nice little birdie on 17, you always stay out there fighting and when I was in that play-off, it’s either Shaun or myself going to win so you just hit the shots and play attacking.

“It goes to last week as well and having massive support out there. To be in SA, playing in an event like this and obviously this week being close to home as well, it’s just so cool.

“You obviously travel a lot for golf throughout the year and you don’t really see your friends and family that much so to be able to do this and share this moment with them, it’s pretty cool.

“If you look at the names on the trophy, it’s something you want to win. In 2020 I had the lead going down the back nine and it didn’t go my way but to come and to be standing here now, it’s incredible."“It goes to last week as well and having massive support out there. To be in SA, playing in an event like this and obviously this week being close to home as well, it’s just so cool.

“You obviously travel a lot for golf throughout the year and you don’t really see your friends and family that much so to be able to do this and share this moment with them, it’s pretty cool.

“If you look at the names on the trophy, it’s something you want to win. In 2020 I had the lead going down the back nine and it didn’t go my way but to come and to be standing here now, it’s incredible."

Chacarra finished third on his own at -15 under after a level-par final round, with 4th shared by South African trio Oliver Bekker, Christiaan Burke and 2023-24 champion Louis Oosthuizen.

Frenchman Martin Couvra shot 63 to finish -12 under, T7 with England's John Parry. 

A five-way South African tie between Aldrich Potgieter, Samuel Simpson, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Michael Hollick and Branden Grace completed the top 10.

europeantour.com

Bryan Angus (edit)







Saturday, December 13, 2025

Mother Nature takes control in Johannesburg..36 hole results...Sunday,Tee Times, Weather

 DP World Tour : Alfred Dunhill Championship   Tee Times Weather Leaderboard

The 2026 Alfred Dunhill Championship will now be played over 54 holes after play was abandoned early on Saturday due to flooding.

Play abandoned in Johannesburg as tournament reduced to 54 holes

Tee times were moved to early in the morning at Royal Johannesburg Club in an attempt to beat the forecast rain, and 40 players were able to get their third rounds under way.

No player managed to complete more than six holes, though, before a further downpour forced play to be suspended.

Tournament director David Williams said: “It’s tough when you have to do this but we suspended twice this morning and the course became unplayable very quickly, particularly the lower-lying holes.

“Because it’s been raining throughout the day and there is more on its way, we’ve taken the decision to suspend the third round.

“We’re going to restart tomorrow at 6.30am, there’s still about five or six games to tee off, but the third round will be the final round.”

The top 21 on the overnight leaderboard, headed by Eugenio Chacarra at -15  and stretching back to players at -8 were yet to begin their third rounds when play was halted.

Of those who did start play, -9 was the best score - Pierre Viallaneix, Samuel Simpson, Dean Burmester and Christiaan Bezuidenhout birdied the first to reach that mark while Haydn Porteous made an eagle. James Morrison had two birdies in his four holes to reach -8

Williams continued: “The good thing is now that the players know what’s going on. They know the tournament’s over 54 holes, they can go back now and have a rest and a break and a bit of practice or whatever they want to do.

“The idea, or the hope, is that it should stop raining tonight at about 7:00 and be clear right through to about 12.30pm tomorrow. The final group tomorrow will start at about 7:20 and we should hopefully be finishing around 12.30

At around about that time, the weather is going to start to deteriorate again and the forecast for tomorrow afternoon is rain and thunderstorms so we’re just going to try and get ourselves a nice 54-hole tournament.”

The par-five sixth had to be radically reimagined as a par three in order for play to continue at all. The one group to complete it in that format, Darius van Driel and Angel Ayora, both made pars.

Williams added: “That’s been a problem hole all week and then been very waterlogged and today, shortly before the first game got there, it became obvious that that hole would stop play completely.

“So we managed to make a pretty good par three of about 176 yards and consequently we can finish the tournament.”

Chacarra will resume with a two-stroke lead over Jayden Schaper, with John Parry and Branden Grace sharing third on -12. 

EDIT >>> Canada's Aaron Cockerill only played 2 holes, in the rain, he made 2 double bogey's, losing 4 strokes ON 10,11 in 35 minutes. Had his tee time been 30 minutes later he would still be at -4 instead of E. 

Competitive Integrity and Equal Conditions

There is a standard procedure in professional golf to scrap all scores if the vast majority of the field including the leaders never started their round. 

Allowing the early players to keep their scores would mean they completed their 3rd round under wildly different conditions (rain and unplayable areas) than the rest of the field which would resume on a day with an altered course and different weather. 

As a result I'm told tomorrow, all players will begin play with the total scores from round 1 and 2.

europeantour.com

Bryan Angus (edit)

Play abandoned for the day..reduced to 54 holes.. Alfred Dunhill Championship ..Live scoreboard

  DP World Tour : Alfred Dunhill Championship   Tee Times Weather Leaderboard

NOTE : Play has been suspended 1120am due to torrential rain, Royal Joburg GC flooded 

Guest column: Five steps to prepare your event for severe weather -  ConventionSouth

After overnight rain,, the grounds crew managed to get play underway at 1030 am local time, however play was suspended at 1120am as the rain intensified, flooding the course again.

Aaron Cockerill only managed 2 holes 10th, 11th both double bogey's, the course was close to unplayable.

The problem is there is a lot more rain forecast for Sunday, and this afternoon doesn't look good either.

Possibilities

1. Try and get 54 holes done today

2. Suspend play for the day, wipe out scores, wait to resume Sunday.

3. Try for 54 holes by Sunday, Monday finish..

A further announcement expected at 1400hrs following a course inspection to follow

Announcement 1430hrs

1430hrs Play has been abandoned for the day, tournament reduced to 54 holes, will resume at 6.30am local Sunday..



Bryan Angus