The Gary Player Country Club golf course has undergone the most significant enhancements in its history ahead of the 2026 Nedbank Golf Challenge in honour of Gary Player, and as part of Sun International’s extensive investment into this iconic layout.
The Gary Player Country Club golf course has undergone the most significant enhancements in its history ahead of the 2026 Nedbank Golf Challenge in honour of Gary Player, and as part of Sun International’s extensive investment into this iconic layout.
The first five players announced – Justin Rose, Bryson DeChambeau, Casey Jarvis, Marco Penge and defending champion Kristoffer Reitan – will join the rest of this year’s world-class field on a golf course that will now feature an entirely new par-four first hole and a new dedicated practice range amongst the most significant enhancements made.
The new 470-metre par-four first hole has been constructed parallel to the original first, but higher up along the bottom reaches of the mountainside on the left. A new practice range has been constructed on the site of the original first hole and which the golf course has never had before. There will also be a new practice putting and chipping green behind the practice range tees.
Several other enhancements have also been made to the golf course, including:
• New professional tees on the third, sixth, eighth, 10th, 14th and 15th holes.
• All of the greenside bunkers are being refurbished with Bunker Armour.
• A new greenside bunker has been constructed on the eighth hole.
• A new fairway bunker complex on hole 13.
• A new bunker to the right of the 14th fairway.
• The dam alongside the second hole has been enlarged.
• A new spectator viewing area has been created between the seventh and 12th greens.
• New walkways through the natural bushveld linking the greens to the new professional tees.
• A more open approach for the second shot to the left of the ninth fairway to allow the players to see more of the waterfall and the far left pin position.
In announcing the golf course changes and the strong opening contingent of players, Gary Player said this marked a significant moment in the history of both the course and the championship.
“The Nedbank Golf Challenge has stood the test of time because of its ability to always attract the world’s best golfers of their generation to a course that continually evolves and remains challenging for these professionals. These latest changes are part of this vision. I’m excited that we could make these enhancements to the golf course, and for the incredible support of this process from Sun International and Nedbank. At the same time, for us to also be able to announce such a strong first group of players means we’re looking forward to one of the most thrilling editions in the history of this great tournament.”
According to Sam Sithole, Chairman of Sun International, the enhancements to the Gary Player Country Club are set to place one of the world’s most iconic courses in a true league of its own that will elevate its status as the jewel in Sun International’s golf offering.
“The Nedbank Golf Challenge occupies a special place in South Africa’s sporting landscape and remains one of the country’s premier international events. The first five world-class players announced reinforces the tournament’s standing as a respected global competition that continues to attract world-class talent. Bryson DeChambeau is a unique, one-of-a-kind golfer whose connection and impact on fans the world over is unparalleled – his presence will make it a special NGC for all our patrons’ experience this year.
“Its success over more than 40 years is a reflection of the enduring partnerships and shared vision that have sustained it through generations. Together with Gary Player, Nedbank and our partners, we remain focused on ensuring the tournament continues to inspire future golfers, contribute to South Africa’s sporting legacy and strengthen its reputation on the world stage.”
Jason Quinn, Chief Executive, Nedbank Group, praised both the field and an evolving Gary Player Country Club course as a bold step forward for one of world golf’s premier tournaments.
“We are proud to continue building on the legacy of the Nedbank Golf Challenge – a tournament that showcases world-class golf and reflects our commitment to excellence. The enhancements to the Gary Player Country Club course ensure that this iconic event continues to evolve while delivering a premium experience for players, fans and partners alike.”
Ulrik Bengtsson, Chief Executive Officer, Sun International, said the 2026 Nedbank Golf Challenge was set to deliver another unrivalled sports and entertainment offering, and which once again will carry the wonders of Sun City to a global audience.
“The Nedbank Golf Challenge remains one of the most distinctive events in world golf, combining elite competition with the unique setting and hospitality that have made Sun City a destination synonymous with the game. The first five stars announced highlights the tournament’s continued ability to attract leading global players and captivate audiences around the world.
“For Sun International, hosting the Nedbank Golf Challenge is both a privilege and a responsibility. We are committed to continually enhancing the experience for players, fans and visitors while honouring the rich heritage that has defined this tournament for over four decades. The event continues to showcase the very best of Sun City and South African hospitality to a global audience.”
Ben Cowen, DP World Tour Chief Tournament and Operations Officer, said: “The Nedbank Golf Challenge has always been an event that our players enjoy coming to, and the recent changes have further enhanced what is a wonderful venue ahead of the 44th edition. We thank Gary Player for his vision and once again look forward to working with Nedbank and Sun International as we welcome another fantastic field to the Gary Player Country Club for what will no doubt be another memorable edition of the event this December.”
