Alexander tees off Sunshine Ladies Tour season as part of prep for a big 2026

[Monday, February 02, 2026 13:09:06]

Casandra Alexander. Credit: Sunshine Ladies Tour

Casandra Alexander. Credit: Sunshine Ladies Tour

South Africa’s Casandra Alexander believes the Sunshine Ladies Tour is fast becoming the main pathway onto the Ladies European Tour for the world’s women professionals as she continues to support the Tour in this week’s R1.3 million SuperSport Ladies Challenge presented by Sun International at Humewood Golf Club.
 
She headlines the field for the opening tournament on the 2026 Sunshine Ladies Tour, which tees off on Wednesday as the first of nine tournaments.
 
Alexander dominated last year’s Sunshine Ladies Tour on her way to winning the overall Investec Order of Merit. She took that form onto the Ladies European Tour and claimed a victory there as well. And she heads to Humewood currently ranked fourth on the Ladies European Tour Order of Merit, and with big plans for the Majors this year and her ultimate goal of graduating to the LPGA Tour.
 
“I try my best to support and play as many events on the Sunshine Ladies Tour as possible because I do think it is the future of qualifying for the Ladies European Tour. I think we can become the mirror image of what the Sunshine Tour is for the men’s professional graduating to the DP World Tour,” said Alexander.
 
“The Sunshine Ladies Tour always makes for a good start early in the year. It gives you that confidence and a bit of an upper hand going into the Ladies European Tour season because the European weather at the same time isn’t as good, so they don’t get the same quality practise in competition over there.
 
“I’ve only played Humewood once but I’m a fan of links golf and have always performed well on links courses. There’s a certain way you have to play links courses, and I’ve figured out my way to play it. So I’m looking forward to the challenge of Humewood.”
 
Alexander’s own progression through the Sunshine Ladies Tour to a current star of  the international game has definitely inspired the country’s next generation of professionals. None more so than Kaiyuree Moodley, who made her professional debut on the Sunshine Ladies Tour last year and went on to win The R&A Rookie of the Year award.
 
“I learnt so many things in my rookie season, and this year I’d like to aim for a top-five finish on the Investec Order of Merit. Watching Casandra win it last year and then seeing how well she played in Europe is definitely something I’d also like to achieve.
 
“I enjoy links golf, and Humewood is a great challenge. My game is feeling pretty good at the moment, and I think Humewood will be a very good test,” she said.
 
2026 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

 
FEBRUARY 2026
 

  • 4 – 6 February R1.3 million
    SuperSport Ladies Challenge presented by Sun International
    Humewood, Gqeberha
     
  • 13 – 15 February R2.6 million
    NTT DATA Ladies Pro-Am
    Fancourt, George

 
MARCH 2026
 

  • 5 – 7 March R1 million
    Standard Bank Ladies Open hosted by City of Cape Town
    Durbanville Golf Club, Cape Town
     
  • 11 – 13 March R1 million
    Jabra Ladies Classic
    Glendower Golf Club, Johannesburg
     
  • 18 – 20 March R1.2 million
    Platinum Ladies Open
    Blair Atholl Golf and Equestrian Estate, Johannesburg
     
  • 26 – 28 March R1.5 million
    Absa Ladies Invitational
    Royal Johannesburg, Johannesburg
     

APRIL 2026
 

  • 16 – 19 April ++ €330 000
    Joburg Ladies Open
    Randpark Golf Club – Firethorn Course, Johannesburg
     
  • 23 – 26 April ++ €350 000
    Investec SA Women’s Open
    Royal Cape Golf Club, Cape Town

 
MAY 2026
 

  • 1 – 3 May
    MCB Ladies Classic
    Constance Belle Mare Plage, Mauritius

 
JUNE 2026
 

  • 4 – 7 June R2.5 million
    Waterfall City Tournament of Champions supported by Attacq and WCMC
    Royal Johannesburg, Johannesburg

 

++ Co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour

 

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