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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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 

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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..



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Friday, December 12, 2025

Chacarra by two, Alfred Dunhill Championship..Cockerill makes cut, ...36 hole results

 DP World Tour : Alfred Dunhill Championship   Tee Times Weather Leaderboard

With round 2 well under way at Royal Johannesburg in sunny 26*c, breezy conditions the leaders at -13 are in form young South African, Jayden Schaper and overnight leader, Spaniard Eugenio Chacarra. 

Two well known Springboks, Louis Oosthuizen and Brandon Grace who both gave up the PGA/DP World Tours for the guaranteed money on the LIV are allowed to play this week because the Sunshine Tour does not ban LIV players, are in the top 5 here.

Cockerill

After an opening 68 Canada's Aaron Cockerill was steady eddie, out early with 14 pars, 2 birdies and 2 bogey's 72, T39 -4. With the cut projected at -3 he will play the weekend.

Last year Aaron missed 13 cuts, so rounds like today's are not spectacular, but important as he can now relax and play the way he is capable, to maintain his confidence and move up the leaderboard..

Friday recap

Eugenio Chacarra two clear at halfway stage in Johannesburg

Eugenio Chacarra takes a two-shot lead into the weekend at the Alfred Dunhill Championship after following up Thursday's opening 63 with a stunning 66 that featured some shot-of-the-week contenders on day two at Royal Johannesburg Club.

The Spaniard began the day in a tie for the lead on -9 par but found himself well behind home favourite Jayden Schaper by the time he teed off at 11.30.

A lightning-fast start saw him close the gap, though, as he went agonisingly close to opening his second round with an albatross but instead had to settle for an eagle.

He led by one shot at the turn after adding three front-nine birdies but back-to-back bogeys on the ninth and tenth saw him slip from the summit.

But Chacarra responded by making three more birdies on the way in to reach -15  and lead by two at the halfway stage.

In-form Schaper was his nearest challenger on -13 after firing a bogey-free 64, one ahead of countryman Branden Grace and England's John Parry on -12

Chacarra said: "There's a lot of golf left. It's a course where people can go low and if you don't have your best you can go high.

"So everyone can win, there's a lot of guys out there.

"I'm just going to try to do my best, get a game plan with my caddie and I know if I execute and I play like I did these two days, I'm going to have a good chance coming out on Sunday."

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Thursday, December 11, 2025

Day 1 wrap.. Alfred Dunhill Championship..Cockerill T29..Leaderboard / Tee Times / Weather

DP World Tour : Alfred Dunhill Championship   Tee Times Weather Leaderboard

Thursday's opening round at this version of the Alfred Dunhill Championship is under way in Johannesburg, South Africa, 24*c mainly sunny, breezy 10-15mph in the early going, 8-12mph in the afternoon.

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Spaniard, 25 year old Eugenio Chachara had a spectacular start with 8 birdies and an eagle -9 63 for the clubhouse lead with the late wave just getting underway.

He raised eyebrows by heading straight for the guaranteed money on LIV out of college before becoming disenchanted, leaving to return to play the DP World Tour, where he won the Hero India Open last year to secure his playing privileges until 2027.

Canada's Aaron Cockerill is in the late wave on the Royal Johannesburg GC, a parkland par 72 with 3 par 5's on the outward nine 37, just 1 coming home for 35.

EDIT >>> After 2 early bogey's Cockerill made eagle 3 on the par5 8th, then birdied 4 of his last 6 holes, including 3 in a row to finish -4 68, currently T29. 

Follow the live scoring by clicking on my link above..

EDIT >>>>Final wrap up

Eugenio Chacarra played his last 11 holes in -8 to share the lead of the 2026 Alfred Dunhill Championship as he and Christiaan Burke produced the lowest ever rounds at Royal Johannesburg Club.

With preferred lies in place, his 63 did not qualify as an official course record but it left him clear of the field until World Number 713 Burke wrapped up an eventful round to join him at the summit on - 9

The pair were one shot ahead of Burke's fellow South Africans Brandon Stone and Thriston Lawrence -8 64,  after a day of low scoring as the tournament moves for this year from its traditional Leopard Creek home to Royal Johannesburg Club.

Chacarra said: “I think I played really good golf - I’d been playing really good golf last week too, it’s just how golf is, the score wasn’t there – but I trust the plan that I have with my caddie and I think we did a tremendous job. Happy with the start but it’s only the first round, a lot of golf left.”

Burke started with a remarkable run of six consecutive birdies,  “Yeah, it was really fun. Good start – always fun, a six-birdie start! It’s tough to try to (keep) the momentum after that great start, but I’m happy with how I played today.

“I only figured out after the seventh hole I made six birdies in a row! So I just took the momentum from there.  I like this golf course, I play here a lot. It suits my game and I’m just very comfortable on this golf course.”

Lawrence made his run after teeing off later in the day, with five birdies on his front nine and another three in the final four holes seeing him within one of the lead.

Three more home players, Branden Grace, Daniel van Tonder and Samuel Simpson, were tied at -7 65 with England's Brandon Robinson Thompson.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Alfred Dunhill Championship..Aaron Cockerill...Thursday TEE TIMES..

  DP World Tour : Alfred Dunhill Championship  Tee Times  Leaderboard

With DP World Tour's 3 events for 2026 already on the books, the field has flown into Joburg for the Alfred Dunhill Championship, usually at Leopard Creek across from Kruger National Park, however this year due to overuse, the  Tour has moved to Royal Johannesburg GC.

Cockerill

Aaron Cockerill is once again the lone Canadian and after a MC and then a T23 at the Crown Australian Open, he has qualified for the field, based on his terrific T2 Final Stage Tour School

It's early, so here are his numbers #66 Race to Dubai standings, #419 owgr.

Group 30, 1150hrs 1st  Aaron Cockerill, Daniel van Tonder RSA, Marcus Armitage, England

Next week is the final event before the Christmas break, the AfrAsia Mauritius Open.

Follow all the scoring by clicking on my links above...

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Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Cockerill in the field for Alfred Dunhill Championship in Joburg this week

 DP World Tour : Alfred Dunhill Championship 

The DP World Tour continues its Opening Swing with a second visit to South Africa for the Alfred Dunhill Championship. Here are your five things to know.

A change in venue

A quarter of a century on from its inaugural edition, the Alfred Dunhill Championship returns to Johannesburg — the city where it was first staged from 2000 to 2004 at Houghton Golf Club. Following an intense summer in which Leopard Creek hosted both the Alfred Dunhill Championship and the prestigious Africa Amateur Championship, the course now takes a well-earned period of recovery.

Royal Johannesburg steps in as host, with its East Championship Course — originally designed in 1939 by Robert Grimsdell and revitalized in 2017 with new greens and strategic bunkering — widely regarded among Africa’s finest. Having staged the Joburg Open across a decade-long span from 2007 to 2017, this marks only the second DP World Tour event to be played at Royal Johannesburg.

Norris defends

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Last year, home favourite Shaun Norris carded a final-round 67 to come back from six strokes back and win by one shot. 

Leopard Creek’s difficult closing stretch picked off the chasing pack one by one until only countryman Ryan van Velzen had a realistic chance of denying Norris at least a play-off.

 Locked alongside Norris as he stood at the 18th tee, Van Velzen hit his approach shot into the water and was unable to save par to help Norris clinch his second DP World Tour title and second in his homeland having won the Steyn City Championship in 2022.

 It also came hot on the heels of a return to the winner’s circle at the Golf Nippon Series JT Cup on the Japan Golf Tour. Norris came close to a second win on the 2025 Race to Dubai at the Joburg Open, losing out in a play-off, as he went on to comfortably reach the season-ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai for the first time since his debut in 2020.

Event history

Co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour since its inception at the turn of the millennium, this year marks the 25th edition of the event.

First held at the start of the year, it moved to its December slot in 2004 and has retained its position since. Since England’s Anthony Wall won the inaugural edition at Houghton, there have been a further 19 different champions.

Of those, both South Africa’s Charl Schwartzel and Spain’s Pablo Martin are multiple winners. In recent years, a trend of home winners has emerged with the last four editions all having been won by home favourites. A similar run of home champions also occurred from 2011 to 2016. Among the global winners over the past two decades and more are Adam Scott and Justin Rose, who have both gone on to since become Major champions.

Inside the field

A long-standing favourite of the world’s leading professionals, former World Number Ones, Major winners, Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup stars have all competed in the Alfred Dunhill Championship.

Christiaan Bezuidenhout, a champion in 2020, is joined by fellow former winners Louis Oosthuizen, Branden Grace, Brandon Stone, Richard Sterne, Shaun Norris and Ockie Strydom. Together they make up an impressive collection of seven of the last 12 winners of the Alfred Dunhill Championship and all are looking to become only the third multiple winners in the event’s history.

Pablo Larrazábal will form part of an impressive list of European challengers seeking to end South Africa’s dominance of this title. The Spaniard was the last European to win the Alfred Dunhill Championship in 2019. 

John Parry finished runner-up last year, going on to finish the DP World Tour season in 11th place on the Race to Dubai Rankings, earning his PGA TOUR card for 2026. France’s Martin Couvra, the 2025 Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year, and Spain’s Angel Ayora are among the young emerging talent teeing it up.

EDIT>>> Also a late edition to the field after his top 25 finish at the Crown Australian Open is Canada's Aaron Cockerill who had lost his card, but was one of the stars of the Final Stage Q School T2, and is looking to bounce back after a poor 2025 saw him finish at #120 

The state of play

This week is the third and penultimate week of the Opening Swing on the 2026 Race to Dubai.

So far, we have seen a double header of events in Australia while this is the second of back-to-back events in South Africa. The opening event of the Race to Dubai saw David Puig claim his maiden DP World Tour title at the BMW Australian PGA Championship, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen became the second first-time winner in as many weeks at the Crown Australian Open.

Kristoffer Reitan, a fellow HotelPlanner Tour graduate in 2024, claimed his second DP World Tour of the year at the Nedbank Golf Challenge in honour of Gary Player. 

The triumph lifted the Norwegian to the summit of the Race to Dubai Rankings Delivered by DP World, on 665 points and 165 above Neergaard-Petersen and Puig.

There are 3,000 Race to Dubai points at play this week with 500 on offer to the winner in Johannesburg, with the same available at next week’s AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open.

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