Alfred Dunhill Championship - Winners

Winners

Year Season Venue Winner Country Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Sunshine European
Alfred Dunhill Championship
2012 2012 2013 Leopard Creek GC Charl Schwartzel South Africa 264 (−24) 12 strokes Kristoffer Broberg
2011 2011 2011 Leopard Creek GC Garth Mulroy South Africa 269 (−19) 2 strokes George Murray
2010 2010 2011 Leopard Creek GC Pablo Martín Spain 277 (−11) 2 strokes Anthony Michael
Thorbjørn Olesen
Charl Schwartzel
2009 2009 2010 Leopard Creek GC Pablo Martín Spain 271 (−17) 1 stroke Charl Schwartzel
2008 2008 2009 Leopard Creek GC Richard Sterne South Africa 271 (−17) 1 stroke Johan Edfors
Robert Rock
2007 2007 2008 Leopard Creek GC John Bickerton England 275 (−13) 1 stroke Ernie Els
Lee Slattery
2006 2006–07 2007 Leopard Creek GC Álvaro Quirós Spain 275 (−13) 1 stroke Charl Schwartzel
Dunhill Championship
2005 2005–06 2006 Leopard Creek GC Ernie Els South Africa 274 (−14) 3 strokes Louis Oosthuizen
Charl Schwartzel
2004* 2004–05 2005 Leopard Creek GC Charl Schwartzel South Africa 281 (−7) Playoff
(1st hole)
Neil Cheetham
2004* 2003–04 2004 Houghton GC Marcel Siem Germany 266 (−22) Playoff
(3rd hole)
Grégory Havret
Raphaël Jacquelin
2003 2002–03 2003 Houghton GC Mark Foster England 273 (−15) Playoff
(2nd hole)
Anders Hansen
Trevor Immelman
Paul Lawrie
Doug McGuigan
Bradford Vaughan
2002 2001–02 2002 Houghton GC Justin Rose England 268 (−20) 2 strokes Mark Foster
Retief Goosen
Martin Maritz
Alfred Dunhill Championship
2001 2000–01 2001 Houghton GC Adam Scott Australia 267 (−21) 1 stroke Justin Rose
2000+ 1999–00 2000 Houghton GC Anthony Wall England 204 (−12) 2 strokes Gary Orr
Phillip Price

* Two events in 2004 due to change in scheduling from January to December.
+ 2000 event reduced to three rounds because of rain.

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