As we bid farewell to South Africa for another season, europeantour.com takes a look at some of the key facts and figures from the six South African events.
6– Events in South Africa in The 2015 Race To Dubai - tied for the most of any country along with the United States. China and Scotland both host four events this season.
103– Days from the first round of the Nedbank Golf Challenge to the final round of the Tshwane Open.
3– Wins by England (Andy Sullivan x 2 and Danny Willett) and three wins by South Africa (Branden Grace, Trevor Fisher Jnr and George Coetzee).
320,115– 2015 Race To Dubai points won by Coetzee in his home country.
3– Of the six courses were designed or co-designed by Gary Player (Gary Player CC, Leopard Creek CC and Pretoria CC).
14- Weeks Willett has led The 2015 Race To Dubai dating back to his win at the Nedbank Golf Challenge - the first event of the season
61– The lowest round in South Africa by Jacques Blaauw, in the final round of the Tshwane Open.
5– Holes in one in South Africa. Michael Hollick and Kristoffer Broberg at the Alfred Dunhill Championship, Ulrich Van Den Berg at the South African Open Championship, Titch Moore at the Joburg Open and Morten Ørum Madsen at last week’s Tshwane Open.
1– Albatross, courtesy of Francois Coetzee at the opening hole of the second round at the Joburg Open.
631– The distance (in yards) of the longest hole, the 12th hole at Pretoria Country Club.
135– The length of the shortest hole (in yards), the eighth hole at Pretoria Country Club.
4.49– The average score at the 511-yard, par four fourth hole at the Tshwane Open, the toughest hole of the South African events.
4.33– The average score of the 539-yard, par five second hole at the Africa Open, the easiest hole of the six tournaments.
1- Incident with a baboon.