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15th May 2025

Carrera chasing back-to-back titles in Kit Kat Cash & Carry Pro-Am

IRENE, Gauteng – Fresh from his maiden Sunshine Tour victory a week ago, Mexico’s Luis Carrera is leading from the front once again after Thursday’s opening round of the Kit Kat Cash & Carry Pro-Am at Irene Country Club.

Carrera set the pace with a nine-under-par 63 in which he never dropped a single shot in the Sunshine Tour’s second tournament of the 2025/2026 season.

He leads by one shot over the experienced Trevor Fisher Jnr., while the quarter of Ryan van Velzen, JC Ritchie, Kyle de Beer and Gerhard Pepler are just two shots off the lead.

Carrera’s faultless round started in perfect fashion with a birdie on the opening hole, followed by an eagle on the second. After turning in 32, the Mexican ended his opening round strong with birdies on the last two holes to take the overall lead.

It was another positive start by the latest star on the Sunshine Tour who is looking for back-to-back victories after winning last week’s FBC Zim Open. And this victory came in his first tournament as a Sunshine Tour member following his victory in the Qualifying School.

Behind him, nine-time Sunshine Tour champion Fisher Jnr, signalled his intent with a stellar back nine of 30 and held the clubhouse lead for most of the day before Carrera overtook him.

Former PGA Tour champion Dylan Frittelli opened with a round of three-under-par 69.

The strong field this week is reflected in the scoring, with over half the field scoring under par on day one. – Michael Vlismas Media

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12th May 2025

Sunshine Tour statement on the passing of Morton Kombai

The Sunshine Tour is deeply saddened by the untimely passing of Zimbabwean professional Morton Kombai.

Morton competed in the recent FBC Zim Open at Royal Harare Golf Club and was a valued member of the Zimbabwe Professional Golfers Association (ZPGA) which he represented with distinction as a professional known and respected for his humility and passion for the game of golf.

We extend our sincerest condolences to Morton’s family and the extended family of the ZPGA and the FBC Zim Open.

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11th May 2025

Carrera claims maiden Sunshine Tour victory in FBC Zim Open

HARARE, Zimbabwe – Mexican professional Luis Carrera claimed his first title on the Sunshine Tour in his first start after winning the Qualifying School when he took the FBC Zim Open by four strokes at Royal Harare Golf Club on Sunday.

Carrera won the Sunshine Tour’s 2025/26 season opening tournament on 18 under par with a final round of 68.

Australia’s Austin Bautista, who also earned his Sunshine Tour playing privileges at April’s Qualifying School, finished second on 14 under par with a closing 71.

Sweden’s Fredrik From and South Africa’s MJ Viljoen shared third place on nine under par.

Carrera took the overall lead after Fridays second round and never looked back. The Mexican started Sunday’s final round with a one-stroke lead over Bautista.

He started strong and was three under through his opening three holes following a birdie and an eagle. But his bogey on the par-three 11th hole left him with only a one-stroke lead over Bautista.

The two golfers were level after Bautista’s birdie on the 12th hole, and then Carrera sealed the victory with three birdies in his final five holes.

Trevor Fisher Jnr. finished fifth on eight under par, maintaining his impressive record in a tournament where he has twice finished second in a playoff. – Michael Vlismas Media

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10th May 2025

Q-School graduates Carrera and Bautista chasing FBC Zim Open glory

Mexico’s Luis Carrera and Australia’s Austin Bautista, the Sunshine Tour’s two newest qualifying school graduates, will head into Sunday’s final round of the FBC ZIM Open chasing maiden victories on the tour at Royal Harare Golf Club.

Carrera heads the field on 14 under par following a third round of 69 on Saturday. He is one stroke clear of Bautista, who signed for a 66. South Africa’s MJ Viljoen remains in contention on 12 under par following his third round of 70.

Carrera, who held the overnight lead, didn’t have the best of starts as he bogeyed the first hole while playing partner Viljoen signalled his intent with an eagle two at the first.

“MJ hit a great shot on the first and eagled, and I bogeyed so it was a three-shot swing. But there was still a lot of golf left and a lot of other players as well, so I needed to focus on my own game, which I did. It was a good round. I didn’t have my A game, but in the end I was happy that I was able to still play well,” said Carrera.

Carrera won the Sunshine Tour’s Qualifying School in April with a magnificent final round of 61 and is looking for a winning start to his career in South Africa.

Behind him, Bautista – another graduate from the Sunshine Tour Qualifying School – made the biggest move on Saturday with a sublime bogey-free 66.

The experienced Trevor Fisher Jnr. and Hennie Otto will head into the final round in tied fourth place on nine under par.

Fisher Jnr. in particular may feel he is due a victory in the FBC Zim Open after twice finishing second in 2012 and 2017, losing in a playoff on both occasions. – Michael Vlismas Media

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9th May 2025

Carrera makes fast start to Sunshine Tour career in FBC Zim Open

HARARE, Zimbabwe – Mexico’s Luis Carrera, the winner of the Sunshine Tour Qualifying School in April, is looking for his first victory on the Tour as he heads into the weekend of the FBC Zim Open with a one-stroke lead on 11 under par.

Carrera signed for a second round of six-under-par 66 at the Royal Harare Golf Club on Friday, finishing with two consecutive birdies to secure the overall lead in the first tournament of the new 2025/26 Sunshine Tour season.

It is a powerful statement from Carrera as to his intent on the Sunshine Tour.

After winning the Qualifying School with a career-low round of 61 on the final day, the Mexican professional has some very clear goals for his Sunshine Tour career.

“I think the Sunshine Tour is a great tour. It gives you the potential to get to other tours like the HotelPlanner Tour and DP World Tour. So that’s what made me decide to play here,” he said.

“I’m just very happy to be playing a full season on the Sunshine Tour. I was fortunate to play good golf at the Q School and I won that. Now I’m off to a good start here, and I’m happy about that. This is exactly the way I’d like to start the season. So I’m just looking forward to the weekend. The course is in great shape and my game has been pretty good.”

MJ Viljoen, who finished last year’s tournament in joint sixth place, produced a flawless round of 66 with four birdies on his second nine to make him Carrera’s nearest challenger on 10 under par.

The South African focused on doing the basics right on Friday. “I had a good couple of days and have been playing solid golf. The patience paid off today. I did my thing, kept the ball in play, and got it on the green,” he said.

As a multiple winner on the Sunshine Tour, Viljoen said he is simply focusing on his own game going into the weekend. “There will be a lot of thoughts going through my head. But if I just focus on my processes, stay patient, and keep doing what I am doing, you never know.”

Hennie Otto, who led the first round, remained in contention in joint third place on seven under par with a second round of 71. – Michael Vlismas Media

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8th May 2025

Otto rolls back the years in FBC Zim Open

HARARE, Zimbabwe – The evergreen Hennie Otto rolled back the years against some of the Sunshine Tour’s youngest stars as he claimed the lead on day one of the FBC Zim Open at the Royal Harare Golf Club on Thursday.

The 48-year-old Otto signed for an opening six-under-par 66 for a one-stroke lead over Tyrone Ryan, Luis Carrera, Austin Bautista and another veteran in Doug McGuigan.

South Africa’s Ryan took the early clubhouse lead in this R3 million tournament with his 67, and was later joined by McGuigan, Carrera – the winner of the Sunshine Tour Qualifying School in April who had a strong run of five consecutive birdies on his second nine – and Bautista.

Otto then broke that stranglehold with his birdie on the 18th, and the South African has put himself in a strong position to claim his 15th Sunshine Tour title this week and his first since 2023.

It’s been a few years since Otto has found himself in contention in Zimbabwe. He finished seventh in 1998 the year former world number one Nick Price took the title, and then third in 1999 and 13th in 2010.

It was a tough start for defending champion Michael Hollick as he opened with a 78 in a first round that began in chilly conditions.

JC Ritchie, the winner of the 2017 title, started his week well with an opening round of 69 to put him just three shots off the lead.

The FBC Zim Open marks the start of the Sunshine Tour’s new 2025/26 season. – Michael Vlismas Media