By Fred Felton | Jan. 21, 2026
Durban can look forward to seeing
world-class international golf as the host of the Jonsson Workwear Durban Open
on the Sunshine Tour and HotelPlanner Tour this February.
This R6-million (dependant on the US
dollar exchange rate) tournament will be played at the historic Durban Country
Club from 19-22 February, in partnership with the City of Durban.
You can expect a strong field of South
African and global golfers as they head to the city that is quickly
establishing itself as a key destination in world golf for rising stars looking
to make their mark in the game.
Visitors can also look forward to seeing a
revamped Durban Country Club that has been elevated back to its true
championship potential.
‘’Bringing the Jonsson Workwear Open back
to Durban is incredibly meaningful for us. This is where our business was
built, and where our headquarters are still located. Seeing it return to the
Durban Country Club, one of South Africa’s great historic courses, and
witnessing international golfers experience the rejuvenated course makes this
homecoming even more memorable. Durban has a proud sporting heritage and we’re
proud to partner with the City in hosting an event that spotlights excellence
right here on our doorstep,’’ said CEO and Chairman of Jonsson Workwear, Nick
Jonsson.
The Jonsson Workwear Durban Open forms
part of the South African Swing of four tournaments that will tee off the new
season on the HotelPlanner Tour, the main feeder to the DP World Tour.
The Jonsson Workwear Durban Open will be
the final tournament on this opening swing and will play a key role in the
quest of South African professionals to make a fast start on the Road to
Mallorca Rankings and thereby try and gain promotion to the DP World Tour for
next season.
‘’The Jonsson Workwear Durban Open, as
part of our co-sanctioned tournaments with the HotelPlanner Tour, is an
extremely valuable element of the global pathway for our Sunshine Tour members.
Through consistent exposure on the HotelPlanner Tour, we have seen several
members graduate onto the DP World Tour. Jonsson Workwear shares this vision of
developing greatness on our fairways, and particularly in Durban, which has a
rich golf heritage,’’ noted Thomas Abt, Commissioner of the Sunshine Tour.
The partnership with Jonsson Workwear, the
City of Durban and Durban Country Club has indeed yielded great success for
South African professional golf.
JC Ritchie, the winner of this tournament
in 2022, became the first South African golfer in history to finish top of the
Road to Mallorca Rankings last season thereby graduating to the DP World Tour.
Another great golf moment for the City was
when Durban Country Club hosted the 2025 Investec South African Open and Dylan
Naidoo became the first player of colour to win his national Open.
‘’Durban is proud to be the host of a
premier golf tournament this February, bringing together top local and
international talent for a celebration of sport, community, and economic
growth. Hosting the tournament in the City is set to promote Durban as a global
sporting destination, while showcasing the City’s world-class facilities and vibrant
culture. Young athletes, especially from the disadvantage areas, will be
inspired and encouraged to participate in golf through golf clinics, school and
mentorship outreach programs, as well as community initiatives,’’ noted Mr Musa
Mbhele, City Manager of eThekwini Municipality.
This will be the sixth consecutive year
for the HotelPlanner Tour in South Africa as the tour tees off its season in
this country.
‘’We are also very excited to visit Durban
this year, with its rich history in our sport. Durban Country Club will provide
an outstanding test for our players and having hosted the Investec South
African Open just last year, it is the perfect setting to close out our South
African Swing. We are incredibly grateful to the Sunshine Tour, Jonsson
Workwear and the City of Durban for their commitment to this event,’’ said
Jamie Hodges, HotelPlanner Tour Director.









