New Dates Set for 8th Sunshine Ladies Tour Season

The Sunshine Ladies Tour announces revised schedule for the 2021 season with a bumper run of six events which will launch in April.
Financial Relief Offered to Professional Golfers

The Sunshine Ladies Tour in partnership with the Women’s Professional Golf Association announce a comprehensive financial relief programme for the top 25 South African professionals as tournaments have been suspended due to COVID-19.
WPGA Scoops Cell C as SA Open Title Sponsor

Lee-Anne Pace and defending champ Norway’s Marianne Skarpnord will lead a strong field at the €320,000 (R4.55m) Cell C SA Women’s Open at the San Lameer Country Club in October
LET Delighted to Return for SA Open
LET CEO Ivan Khodabakhsh drops hint that the European women’s golf association is looking to return more tournaments to South Africa, at the start of the South African Women’s Open at the Southbroom Golf Club from 19-21 April.
Stroke Play Champs and SA Open Tee Up
WPGA to encourge quality local women’s amateur circuit in their effort to follow through on mandate to consolidate and revive women’s professional golf in South Africa, as Sanlam SA Amateur Stroke Play Champs and SA Women’s Open line up in important week
Morroco’s Haddioui Makes SA Open History
€290 000 South African Women’s Open welcomes world’s first Muslim female pro golfer Maha Haddioui, draw includes SA’s Lee-Anne Pace, Gwladys Nocera (France), Becky Brewerton (Wales), Trish Johnson (England) and Cheyenne Woods (USA)
SA Open Draws Leading World Golf Talent
Ladies European Tour pro Lee-Anne Pace leads the home contingent amid a strong international field for the 2013 South African Women’s Open at Southbroom Golf Club , from 19-21 April
Top Golfers Queuing up for SA Women’s Open 2013
2013 South African Women’s Open teeing off at Southbroom Golf Club on 19 April with increased R3.4m prize purse, features defending champ Caroline Masson (GER) alongside a major Ladies European Tour contingent up against local stars including Lee-Anne Pace, Tandi Cunningham, Ashleigh Simon, Stacy Bregman and Nobuhle Dlamini.