World-class winners qualify for Waterfall City Tournament of Champions, supported by Attacq and WCMC

[Thursday, February 19, 2026 13:12:10]

Kieran Vincent. (Photo by Carl Fourie/Sunshine Tour)

Kieran Vincent. (Photo by Carl Fourie/Sunshine Tour)

The Sunshine Tour’s most widespread gathering of winners from across the South African game – the Waterfall City Tournament of Champions, supported by Attacq and WCMC – is building to yet another impressive tournament when this showpiece event tees off at Royal Johannesburg’s famed East Course next season.
 
The 4-7 June 2026 tournament is positioned as a premium platform that recognises achievement, advances inclusivity, and supports the development of sport in South Africa as a catalyst for social and economic development.

Willie Vos, CEO of Waterfall City Management Company (WCMC), said: “We are very proud to be associated with the Sunshine Tour for the third consecutive year, as our organisations share strong brand values. At Waterfall City, we are driven by passion, a commitment to excellence, and an innovative approach to everything we do, while always showing respect and care for the people we serve. These values are clearly reflected in the Sunshine Tour’s reputation for golf excellence, its progressive outlook, and its inclusive approach – particularly through its support of golfers with disabilities, which underscores a deep respect for the sport and its participants.”

Michael Clampett, Asset and Property Executive at Attacq, said the tournament reflects the company’s long-term vision for Waterfall City as more than a commercial destination. “Waterfall City was designed to be a place where business, lifestyle and community intersect. Supporting the Tournament of Champions allows us to invest in a platform that celebrates excellence while contributing to the growth and transformation of South African sport.”
 
The field for this tournament is one of the deepest and most comprehensive in terms of winners in the South African game as it includes, upon their availability:
 

  • The winner of the 2025/26 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit delivered by the Courier Guy,
  • The 2025/26 Fortress Rookie of the Year
  • The leading Papwa Sewgolum Class player from the 2025/26 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit delivered by the Courier Guy not otherwise exempt
  • The South African winners of international tournaments held outside of the borders of South Africa from 1 January 2025 until the Waterfall City Tournament of Champions, supported by Attacq and WCMC.
  • The winner of the 2026 Sunshine Ladies Tour Investec Order of Merit
  • The Sunshine Ladies Tour winners from 2026
  • The winner of the 2025 Betway Big Easy Tour Order of Merit
  • The winner of the 2026 Africa Amateur
  • The leading amateur from the GolfRSA Order of Merit as nominated by GolfRSA
  • The leading golfers within the South African Disabled Golf Association (SADGA)
  • Five wild card entries

With a prize fund of R2.5 million, including R1 million for the winning professional, the tournament will feature comprehensive coverage on SuperSport Channel 213 Golf. Professionals and amateurs will compete over 72 holes of stroke play, with SADGA golfers contesting 36 holes of medal play.

This season’s road to the Waterfall City Tournament of Champions, supported by Attacq and WCMC on the Sunshine Tour alone included a thrilling start by Mexico’s Luis Carrera when he won the first two tournaments of the season back-to-back.

Michael Hollick claimed a win in a groundbreaking season for him which has seen him graduate to the DP World Tour.
 
Former DP World Tour champion Haydn Porteous found his way back into the winner’s circle for the first time in eight years.
 
Young star Casey Jarvis won twice in three weeks on the Sunshine Tour in November. And Jayden Schaper stunned world golf when he claimed back-to-back victories in Sunshine Tour and DP World Tour co-sanctioned events in December on his way to breaking into the top 50 on the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time in his career.

 

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