A Return to the Fairways: NTT DATA Pro-Am 2026 Sponsored by Standard Bank at Fancourt
After much anticipation, It was finally time to return to the NTT DATA Pro-Am powered by Standard Bank, held from 12–15 February at the breathtaking Fancourt. This annual event is always a highlight on my calendar, not just for the golf, but for the friendships, the atmosphere, and the unforgettable moments it creates year after year.
“The NTT DATA Pro-Am sponsored by Standard Bank has always been about more than sport. It’s a chance to give back to our community, support the next generation, and
demonstrate the impact we can make when we partner with purpose.”
Hello rainy George.




Hospitality at It’s finest
From the moment we arrived, the hosts delivered their impeccable hospitality as expected. There’s something truly special about the way this event is run. Every detail feels intentional, every guest valued. It sets the tone for what is always a world-class experience.
Thursday.



The Ladies Arrive.
Thursday marked the arrival of the ladies, along with the much anticipated draw and welcome dinner. It felt like a mini reunion, reconnecting with women I see only once a year, yet picking up conversations as though no time had passed. It was a relaxed, casual evening filled with shared excitement for what lay ahead.
Then came the surprise draw announcement…the ladies would be playing The Links. Shock. Horror. Excitement. In that order.




For the first time in the tournaments history, the Sunshine Ladies Tour professionals and amateurs would compete on The Links at Fancourt, one of the most revered and challenging courses in the Southern Hemisphere. A daunting prospect, especially given the weather forecast.
This was due to the men’s first round that was delayed multiple times and ultimately cancelled, forcing a reshuffle of the Sunshine Tour schedule.
The ladies had the night and a practice round the next day to prepare ourselves for the privilege and pressure of tackling The Links under tournament conditions.

Friday.
Practice Under Pressure




Friday’s practice round gave us our first real test. The course was still wet and heavy, but majestic as ever. Even in easier conditions, The Links demands respect. I had played it years ago, and while I had faint recollections of certain holes and layouts, it proved that memory offered little advantage on a course of this calibre. I played a really decent practice with my driver working well. The slowness of the greens did leave a few putts hanging.
Friday Night.
Dinner and entertainment were lively. The talk around the tables revolved around the ladies first impressions of The Links. Awe from some, nerves from others, and even a little envy from a few of the male amateurs who wished they were in our shoes. The evening’s entertainment was nothing short of spectacular. Showcasing some of our homegrown talents.




Saturday.
Rain delays and 18 at The Links.




Saturday’s first round was delayed for several hours due to overnight rainfall. The already demanding course became even more unforgiving. Soggy fairways and unpredictable lies. It played heavy and long. Getting distance on that tee shot and finding the fairway were the only options really. Unfortunately for me,
my driver, which had behaved beautifully during the practice round, decided to abandon me entirely on the day. After 3 diabolically bad tee shots with the driver, I switched to my trusted 4 iron but my game just never took off and it became a really long day.
I was paired with 23-year-old Chiara Horder, newly turned professional from Munich and making her first appearance on the Sunshine Ladies Tour and at the NTT DATA Pro-Am. Calm, focused, and incredibly patient, even though struggling with the very wet course, she handled the conditions with admirable composure. Together, we finished the day at +3 a solid result given the circumstances.


Saturday Night
Black Tie Evening.

That evening’s black-tie event was a room filled with elegantly dressed golfers showing no sign of how tough the day might have been on the course. Some celebrating Valentine’s Day with their loved ones and partners, reminded us that this tournament is about more than competition. Its inclusive nature and outstanding partner programme make it a truly special occasion on the golfing calendar.



Final Day.
A lot of sun and a little wind.

Sunshine and Survival.
Sunday brought something we had been longing for, sunshine. The course began to dry slightly, and spirits lifted instantly. It was, without question, a better day for me on the course. I had packed the driver away the day before and it never saw the light on the 2nd day. I played my 4 iron off the tee from start to finish, which i have no issues with because I cqn drive it same distance as most ladies drives if not longer. Definitely more accurate than the driver thay tends to find the rough, as long as it is. Playing the rough at The Links is not recommended. I was playing percentage golf. Starting with a fierce birdy on the 2nd hole, it was bound to be a better day. A few pars, near birdie misses and after three days on one of the most challenging courses, fatigue finally set in. I started to feel it in every swing. By around hole 14, the wheels began to wobble a little. Thankfully, a couple of birdies and pars made up for the struggle on this final day. Overall, this by far has been the most fulfilling 3 days of golf, regardless of the outcome.



Playing The Links 3 days in a row is not something I would casually recommend. It is relentless, demanding, and humbling. But I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to experience it in tournament conditions. And yes, that whiskey shot on the first tee is absolutely necessary and should have been available.
Fairway selfies.



We finished the tournament at +2 and my pro tied for 23rd. I hope Chiara wasn’t too disappointed with her final outcome. She has immense potential, and I have no doubt she will make her mark this season. I will certainly be rooting for her every step of the way.

Congratulations to the winners on an incredible performance under exceptionally tough conditions. And heartfelt thanks to our wonderful hosts NTT DATA, Standard Bank and FANCOURT for yet another unforgettable event.


📸: Tyrone Winfield – Grant Lavesha Photography
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