Dimension Data Pro-Am

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The Dimension Data Pro-Am is an annual golf tournament which is played on the South African Sunshine Tour, founded in 1996. The tournament was co-sanctioned by the European Tour for the first two years. Since 2020, it has been co-sanctioned with the Challenge Tour and had increased prize money of US$340,000 (R 6,300,000). From 2011–2021, the winner received an entry into the WGC Invitational.[1]

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NTT Pro-Am
Tournament information
LocationGeorge, South Africa
Established1996
Course(s)Fancourt Links
(Montagu Course)
(Outeniqua Course)
(The Links)
Par72 (M)
72 (O)
73 (L)
Length7,342 yards (6,714 m) (M)
6,891 yards (6,301 m) (O)
7,388 yards (6,756 m) (L)
Tour(s)European Tour
Sunshine Tour
Challenge Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundR 7,000,000
Month playedFebruary
Tournament record score
Aggregate262 Wilco Nienaber (2025)
To par−27 as above
Current champion
Wilco Nienaber
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Fancourt Links
Fancourt Links
Location in South Africa
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Fancourt Links
Location in Western Cape
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Until 2009 it was played at the Gary Player Country Club in Sun City, South Africa, with a prize fund in 2009 of R 1,800,000. The Lost City course was used during the early rounds. Since 2010 the tournament has been played at Fancourt in George in the Western Cape. It uses the Montagu and Outeniqua courses as well as The Links for the first three rounds, with the final round played on the Montagu course.

In 2025, the event was rebranded as the NTT Data Pro-Am due to Dimension Data being rebranded as NTT Data in April 2024.[2][3]

Winners

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YearTour(s)[a]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
NTT Data Pro-Am
2025AFR, CHASouth Africa Wilco Nienaber (2)262−277 strokesSouth Africa Jean-Paul Strydom
Dimension Data Pro-Am
2024AFR, CHAFrance David Ravetto274−152 strokesEngland Sam Hutsby
2023AFR, CHASouth Africa Oliver Bekker (2)267−224 strokesSweden Adam Blommé
2022AFR, CHAGermany Alexander Knappe266−231 strokeSouth Africa Dean Burmester
2021AFR, CHASouth Africa Wilco Nienaber269−19PlayoffSweden Henric Sturehed
2020AFR, CHASouth Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout264−251 strokeSouth Africa George Coetzee
2019AFRSweden Philip Eriksson268−213 strokesSouth Africa Justin Walters
2018AFRSouth Africa Jaco Ahlers269−203 strokesSouth Africa Jean-Paul Strydom
2017AFRScotland Paul Lawrie274−151 strokeUnited States Justin Hicks
England Chris Lloyd
South Africa Chris Swanepoel
2016AFRSouth Africa George Coetzee268−211 strokeSouth Africa Dean Burmester
2015AFRSouth Africa Branden Grace278−112 strokesSouth Africa Keith Horne
2014AFRArgentina Estanislao Goya275−141 strokeDenmark Lucas Bjerregaard
South Africa Keith Horne
South Africa Jean Hugo
Brazil Adilson da Silva
2013AFRSouth Africa Jaco van Zyl272−171 strokeEngland Daniel Brooks
2012AFRSouth Africa Oliver Bekker276−132 strokesSouth Africa Thomas Aiken
South Africa Tyrone Ferreira
2011AFRSouth Africa Hennie Otto273−164 strokesSouth Africa James Kingston
2010AFRSouth Africa Darren Fichardt (2)273−161 strokeSouth Africa Louis Oosthuizen
2009AFRSouth Africa Deane Pappas268−208 strokesSouth Africa James Kamte
2008AFRSouth Africa James Kamte277−113 strokesSouth Africa James Kingston
2007AFRSouth Africa Louis Oosthuizen277−111 strokeSouth Africa Omar Sandys
2006AFRScotland Alan McLean285−3PlayoffSouth Africa Tyrone van Aswegen
2005AFREngland Simon Wakefield279−93 strokesSouth Africa Nic Henning
2004AFRSouth Africa Darren Fichardt278−102 strokesZimbabwe Nick Price
South Africa Ulrich van den Berg
2003AFRSouth Africa Trevor Immelman271−171 strokeSouth Africa Andrew McLardy
United States Bruce Vaughan
2002AFRSouth Africa Retief Goosen268−203 strokesScotland Scott Drummond
2001AFRNorthern Ireland Darren Clarke274−142 strokesSouth Africa Tjaart van der Walt
South Africa Retief Goosen
2000AFREngland Lee Westwood274−145 strokesUnited States Tom Gillis
1999AFRUnited States Scott Dunlap273−155 strokesSouth Africa Steve van Vuuren
1998AFRZimbabwe Nick Price (2)276−125 strokesZimbabwe Mark McNulty
1997AFR, EURZimbabwe Nick Price268−208 strokesSouth Africa David Frost
1996AFR, EURZimbabwe Mark McNulty282−64 strokesSouth Africa Brenden Pappas
Zimbabwe Nick Price
England Ricky Willison
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