First played
1992
Most wins
2 – Tiger Woods, 1998, 2001
2 – Ernie Els, 1997, 2003
Consecutive wins
None
Youngest winner
Anton Haig, 20 and 300 days, 2007
Oldest winner
Miguel Angel Jiménez, 40 and 27 days, 2004
Lowest 18 hole score 63 (-9)
Peter O’ Malley, Steven Richardson, 1992
Mike McLean, 1993
Michael Campbell, 2001
Retief Goosen, 2002
Craig Spence, 2003
Adam Scott, 2005
Lowest first 18 hole score 63 (-9)
Steven Richardson, 1992
Adam Scott, 2005
Lowest first 36 hole score 129 (-15)
Ernie Els, 2003
Adam Scott, 2005
Lowest first 54 hole score
193 (-23), Ernie Els, 2003
Lowest 72 hole score
259 (-29), Ernie Els, 2003
Lowest under par winning score
259 (-29), Ernie Els, 2003
Lowest final round by a winner
65 (-7), Tiger Woods, 1998, 2001
Wire-to-wire-winners
Ernie Els, 2003
Adam Scott, 2005
Largest 18 hole lead 2 shots
Steven Richardson, 1992
Fred Couples, 1994
Thongchai Jaidee, 2002
Adam Scott, 2005
Largest 36 hole lead 4 shots
Ernie Els, 2003
Adam Scott, 2005
Largest 54 hole lead 13 shots
Retief Goosen, 2002
Largest winning margin
10 shots – Ernie Els, 2003
Biggest final round comeback by a winner
8 shots – Tiger Woods, 1998
Play-offs
Ian Woosnam beat Andrew Coltart, 1996
Tiger Woods beat Ernie Els, 1998
Anton Haig beat Richard Sterne and Oliver Wilson, 2007
Holes-in-one
Mats Lanner, Hole 16, Round 2, 1992 (Pinehurst G&CC)
Peter Baker, Hole 3, Round 1, 2001 (Alpine Golf & Sports Club, Bangkok)
Mardan Mamat, Hole 8, Round 2, 2003 (Lake Karrinyup CC)
Low cut
141 (-3), 1992
High cut
151 (+7), 2002