Natal Open Explained

Natal Open
Establishment:1925
Final Year:1975
Tour:Southern African Tour
Format:Stroke play
Month Played:January
Aggregate:277 Bobby Cole (Dec 1972)
Final Champion: John Fourie

The Natal Open was a golf tournament in South Africa. It was organised by the Natal Golf Union and ran from 1925 through to 1975. In latter years it was included within the Southern African Tour's Order of Merit. During the mid-20th century, major champions Bobby Locke and Gary Player had much success, winning several times each. In the 1960s, the tournament received international media coverage as Sewsunker Sewgolum, a colored golfer, controversially was allowed to enter the event and won it twice. In the final years of the Natal Open, Bobby Cole dominated, winning four times apiece.

History

The early years of the tournament were dominated by the Brews brothers, Jock Brews and Sid Brews, who won the first four tournaments. In 1935, a young Bobby Locke won the Natal Open. He repeated the following year. Due to his amateur status, he also won he amateur division of the event too. In the late 1950s, a young Gary Player had much success at the event. In 1958, Player won the event defeating runner-up Trevor Wilkes by five shots. Locke and Harold Henning finished a further shot back. The following year, Player defeated Locke in a 36-hole playoff, 135-142.

In the 1960s, the tournament was dominated by coverage of colored golfer Sewsunker Sewgolum. Sewgolum, recent back-to-back champion of the Dutch Open, had his application for entry into the 1961 event rejected.[1] [2] However, in 1963, Sewgolum was allowed to participate in the tournament. He won the event, defeating Denis Hutchinson and Bobby Verwey by a stroke. Sewgolum earned a 400 pound cheque and a silver trophy. He had to accept these prizes outside in the rain, however, due to the country's racial discrimination laws prohibiting non-whites from the clubhouse.[3] [4] Sewgolum's win and discriminatory victory celebration received international media attention, including from The New York Times.[5] He became the first non-white person "to win a sanctioned golf tournament in competition with whites" in South Africa.[6] Sewgolum also won the event two years later, defeating Gary Player and Harold Henning. Once again he had to accept his prizes outside of the clubhouse.[7] [8]

The later years of the tournament were dominated by Bobby Cole. In 1969, he defeated Peter Oosterhuis by a shot. Cole repeated as champion. The following year, Cole was tied for the third-round lead with Terry Westbrook. Cole shot a final round 69 but was overtaken by Westbrook's 68. He finished solo runner-up. Cole, however, came back and won the following year, in December 1972.[9] Cole again repeated as champion a year and a half later.

In December 1975, the Natal Open scheduled for the following year was cancelled. New owners of tournament sponsors, Vavasseur International, withdrew support for the event, and the Natal Golf Union were unable to find a replacement.[10]

Winners

YearWinnerScoreMargin ofvictoryRunner(s)-upRef.
Natal Open
1925 Jock Brews
1926 Sid Brews
1927 Sid Brews (2)
1928No tournament
1929 Sid Brews (3)
1930-34No tournament
1935 Bobby Locke (a)
1936 Bobby Locke (a) (2)1 stroke Sid Brews[11]
1937 Sid Brews (4)
1938 Otway Hayes (a)
1939 Jock Verwey
1940-45No tournament due to World War II
1946 Otway Hayes (2)
1947 Eric Moore
1948 Otway Hayes (3)
1949No tournament
1950 George Van Niekerk299
1951 Sandy Guthrie279
1952 Sandy Guthrie (2)291
1953 Bobby Locke (3)
1954 Bruce Keyter (a)
1955 Denis Hutchinson (a)
1956 Harold Henning289
1957 Bruce Keyter286
1958 Gary Player2895 strokes Trevor Wilkes[12]
1959 Gary Player (2)Playoff Bobby Locke[13]
1960 Gary Player (3)282
1961 Harold Henning278Playoff Alan Brookes[14]
1962 Stewart Davies285[15]
1963 (Jan) Sewsunker Sewgolum2931 stroke Denis Hutchinson
Bobby Verwey
[16]
1963 (Dec) Cedric Amm291Playoff Bobby Verwey[17] [18]
1965 Sewsunker Sewgolum (2)2851 stroke Gary Player
Harold Henning
1966 Gary Player (4)2862 strokes Cobie Legrange[19] [20]
1967 Cobie Legrange2811 stroke Bobby Verwey[21]
1968 Gary Player (5)2816 strokes Cobie Legrange[22]
1969 Bobby Cole2821 stroke Peter Oosterhuis[23]
1970 Bobby Cole (2)2851 stoke Cobie Legrange[24]
1971 Terry Westbrook2831 stroke Bobby Cole[25] [26]
1972 (Jan) Tienie Britz2821 stroke Simon Hobday[27]
1972 (Dec) Bobby Cole (3)2771 stroke Dale Hayes
Vavasseur Natal Open
1974 Bobby Cole (4)2841 stroke Tienie Britz
1975 John Fourie2811 stroke Hugh Baiocchi
David Wren
1976Cancelled
Sources:[28] [29]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: February 15, 1961 . PGA asked to act on colour bar . 2024-01-13 . The Guardian Journal . en.
  2. Web site: 24 February 1961 . Late Decision Over Golfer . 2024-01-13 . The Age . en.
  3. Web site: January 28, 1963 . Coloured golf winner gets cup in rain . 2024-01-13 . Evening Chronicle . en.
  4. Web site: February 2, 1963 . I'm Off To See How Good Emile Is . 2024-01-13 . Daily Mirror . en.
  5. News: Gary Player Ties for Second . 2024-01-29 . The New York Times.
  6. Web site: Boyd . Denny . April 19, 1967 . Denny Boyd . 2024-01-13 . The Vancouver Sun . en.
  7. Web site: February 1, 1965 . Sewgolum wins in Durban . 2024-01-13 . Huddersfield Daily Examiner . en.
  8. Web site: February 1, 1965 . Indian Golfer Humbles Player . 2024-01-13 . The Boston Globe . en.
  9. Web site: December 11, 1972 . Cole Just Holds Off Hayes . 2024-01-13 . The Daily Telegraph . en.
  10. Book: McCormack . Mark H. . Mark McCormack . The World of Professional Golf 1977 . 1977 . 254–255 . Collins . 0002168790.
  11. News: 17 December 1936 . Locke Defeats Brews . Cairns Post . 10.
  12. Web site: February 10, 1958 . Gary Player wins Natal open golf . 2024-01-13 . The Guardian Journal . en.
  13. Web site: March 3, 1959 . Gary Player wins in play-off . 2024-01-13 . Liverpool Daily Post (Merseyside edition) . en.
  14. News: Henning Wins Natal Open . The Press . 1 February 1961 . 6 . New Zealand Press Association . 2024-01-16 . Papers Past.
  15. Web site: February 12, 1962 . Natal Golf Champion . 2024-01-13 . Coventry Evening Telegraph . en.
  16. Web site: January 28, 1963 . Apartheid Forces Golf Champion To Wait in Rain . 2024-01-13 . The Montreal Star . en.
  17. News: 31 December 1963 . Play-off in Natal Open . 2023-12-20 . The Age . 14 . en . Newspapers.com.
  18. News: Seitzinger . Jack . June 20, 1964 . Puttin' Around . 2023-12-20 . Pottsville Republican . 7 . en.
  19. News: 7 February 1966 . Horton third . The Glasgow Herald . 15.
  20. Web site: Natal Win to Player . 2024-01-13 . Arizona Republic . en.
  21. News: 6 February 1967 . Barnes shares third place . The Glasgow Herald . 6.
  22. Web site: February 12, 1968 . Player win is record . 2024-01-13 . Western Daily Press . en.
  23. Web site: January 20, 1969 . Cole wins by one . 2024-01-13 . Western Daily Press . en.
  24. Web site: Cole Retains Golf Title . 2024-01-13 . The Daily Telegraph . en.
  25. News: 25 January 1971 . Oosterhuis top Briton in Natal . . 13.
  26. Web site: January 25, 1971 . Bad putting foils Jacklin . 2024-01-13 . Hull Daily Mail . en.
  27. Book: The Allied Book of South African Sport & Sports Records . 2 . SASBOR . 1988 . 0620128828 . 1941–1943 . Google Books.
  28. Book: Donaldson, K. C. . The South African Sporting Encyclopaedia and Who's Who . 1949 . Donaldson's . 50 . Google Books.
  29. Book: Golf Magazine's Encyclopedia of Golf . 1970 . Harper & Row . Scharff . Robert . 109 . 978-0-06-011579-1 . Google Books.