First played:
1990 (Became part of The European Tour International Schedule in 1996)
Most wins:
3 – Ernie Els, 2002-03-04
Consecutive wins:
3 – Ernie Els, 2002-03-04,
2 - Michael Campbell, 2000-01
Youngest winner:
Robert Allenby, 23 and 208 days, 1995
Oldest winner:
Ian Woosnam, 37 and 338 days, 1996
(Stats from 1996 onwards)
Lowest 18 hole score:
60 (-12), Ernie Els, 2004
Lowest first 18 hole score:
60 (-12), Ernie Els, 2004
Lowest first 36 hole score:
126 (-18), Ernie Els, 2004
Lowest first 54 hole score:
194 (-22), Ernie Els, 2004
Lowest 72 hole score:
268 (-20), Michael Campbell, 2000, Ernie Els, 2004
Lowest under par winning score:
268 (-20), Michael Campbell, 2000, Ernie Els, 2004
Lowest final round by a winner:
64 (-8), Michael Campbell, 2001
Wire-to-wire-winners:
Ernie Els, 2002, 04
Largest 18 hole lead:
4 shots, Ernie Els, 2004
Largest 36 hole lead:
7 shots, Ernie Els, 2004
Largest 54 hole lead:
8 shots, Ernie Els, 2004
Largest winning margin:
6 shots – Michael Campbell, 2000
Biggest final round comeback by a winner:
5 shots – Jarrod Moseley, 1999
To win on debut:
Jarrod Moseley, 1999
Play-offs:
None
Holes-in-one:
Raphaël Jacquelin, Hole 8, Rnd 3, 1998 (The Vines Resort)
Ian Garbutt, Hole 16, Rnd 3, 1998 (The Vines Resort)
Steve Conran, Hole 8, Rnd 4, 1998 (The Vines Resort)
Per Haugsrud, Hole 4, Rnd 3, 1999 (The Vines Resort)
Gary Emerson, Hole 4, Rnd 2, 2000 (The Vines Resort)
Ian Poulter, Hole 16, Rnd 1, 2001 (The Vines Resort)
Peter Senior, Hole 8, Rnd 3, 2001 (The Vines Resort)
David Smail, Hole 3, Rnd 1, 2002 (Royal Melbourne GC)
Low cut:
143 (-1), 2004
High cut:
148 (+4), 1991, 93, 94