Cronje cruises to Big Easy Play Off victory at Modderfontein

[Friday, January 30, 2026 08:49:23]

Weather-forced delays did little to deter Daniel Cronje as he marched to a dominant six-shot victory in the Betway Big Easy Tour Play Off event held at Modderfontein Golf Club.

Wednesday’s second round had to be suspended twice before play was eventually called for the day, no thanks to dangerous weather in the area. At 13-under par and with two holes to play in round two,  Cronje was already ahead of the field at this point, and had a healthy three-shot cushion.

When the third round started, immediately after the conclusion of the second on Wednesday morning, Cronje was ready to pick up from where he had left off. A bogey-free final round of six-under-par 66 – characterised by four birdies and an eagle – took Cronje’s total for the week to 20-under par 196 while his closest challenger, Tristan Leonard finished the tournament at 14-under.

"That was a lot of fun,” said an elated Cronje in the aftermath of his victory. “Anytime you take a nice lead into the final round; it’s quite stressful, so it was really nice that I was able to get the job done today.

“I feel like this was some of the best golf I’ve played. You’ve tended to, in the past, make a few mistakes on the golf course. So, I went and cleaned it up this week and I think it showed on my scorecard.”

Cronje’s dominant win at Modderfontein marked his second of the season, having claimed a win at Killarney Country Club earlier in the season.

“I’ve won a few times now in the last couple of months,” reflected Cronje, also referring to victories he claimed on the Blu Label Bushveld Tour. “Winning is never easy but I’ve been putting myself in those positions and today proved that just being there in those positions in the last few months, helped me today and I was able to get it done.”

With his win at Modderfontein, Cronje has now moved to second on the Order of Merit standings, led by England’s Joe Sullivan. Cronje knows this and also knows that that top spot can be his after The Final in March.

“That’s sort of the goal,” he declared when quizzed about his ambition to win the Order of Merit. “Coming into the Play Off was trying to finish as high up as I can, and try to chase him (Sullivan) down. Obviously, this is a big step; a big stepping stone. I know there are some bonus points and there’ll be more points up for grabs at The Final. So, we’ll try to etch more onto that lead out there,”

The Play Off event was the penultimate tournament of the season before the final. Only the top 40 players on the Order of Merit competed at Modderfontein and only the top 30 after that, will be eligible for the final which is scheduled for March.

The Betway Big Easy Tour is the Sunshine Tour’s feeder circuit and enjoys the support of the legendary Ernie Els, among other patrons. 

Scores 

196 - Daniel Cronje 63 67 66

202 - Tristan Leonard 69 66 67

206 - Oliver Goldhill 65 71 70

206 - Bradley De Beer 67 67 72

207 - Louis Liebenberg 68 69 70

208 - Andrew Williamson 71 70 67

210 - Jacques Van der Merwe 70 68 72

211 - Joe Knox 71 72 68

211 - Kian Rose 70 68 73

212 - LB Boshoff 72 70 70

212 - Brandon Gildenhuys 70 71 71

213 - Joe Sullivan 66 75 72

213 - Travis Procter 69 76 68

214 - Ronald Rugumayo 70 73 71

214 - Tyrone Ryan 72 74 68

215 - Leon Visser 72 72 71

215 - Philip Geerts 69 75 71, Jake Bolton 73 73 69

216 - Andrew McLardy 74 68 74

216 - Wandre Snyman 69 69 78, Ryan Tipping 69 75 72, Brandon Pieters 75 70 71

217 - Vaughn van Deventer 72 71 74

217 - Sentanio Minnie 72 73 72

218 - Hannes Strooh 75 71 72

219 - Jacquin Hess 71 73 75

219 - Matthew Rushton 72 73 74

220 - Richard Joubert 70 76 74

221 - Therion Nel 74 70 77

222 - Jordan Duminy 69 77 76

224 - Kian Coetzer 70 73 81

 

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