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1986–87 Southern Africa Tour

The 1986–87 Southern Africa Tour was the 16th season of the Southern Africa Tour, the main professional golf tour in South Africa since it was formed in 1971.


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Mark McNulty (7)
Mark McNulty
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The 1986–87 Southern Africa Tour was the 16th season of the Southern Africa Tour, the main professional golf tour in South Africa since it was formed in 1971.

The season was dominated by Mark McNulty who had one of the best seasons in the history of the Southern African Tour. McNulty won the first three official tournaments as well as the unofficial Nedbank Million Dollar Challenge. Fulton Allem briefly overtook him on the Order of Merit standings with two victories in the middle of the season. However, McNulty won the final four events to secure the Order of Merit title for the third consecutive year.

Zimbabwe's Mark McNulty was looking to win the Order of Merit for the third consecutive season and had much success at the beginning of the season. According to The Daily Telegraph, he was the "clear favourite" to win the inaugural event, the Helix Wild Coast Sun Classic. McNulty indeed won the event, scoring a final round 66 to defeat John Bland by two shots. He also won the following week at the Germiston Centenary Tournament, defeating runner-up Fulton Allem. Days later he began play at the Nedbank Million Dollar Challenge, an unofficial event. McNulty won again, this time by two strokes over Lanny Wadkins. He earned $300,000. McNulty won the next official event on tour, the Safmarine South African Masters. It was his fifth win in a row going back to his last event on the European Tour.

During the middle of the season, Tony Johnstone and Fulton Allem had much success, alternating between wins. Johnstone won the fourth event of the year, the Goodyear Classic by one over Allem. Allem, however, came back and won the next event, the Palabora Classic, to take the lead on the Order of Merit. Johnstone went on to win the following week at the ICL International by a wide margin. Allem then won the subsequent event, the Lexington PGA Championship, by four strokes.

McNulty dominated the remainder of the season, winning the final four tournaments. At the eighth event, the Southern Suns South African Open, McNulty defeated Allem in a playoff. McNulty also won the following week at the AECI Charity Classic, again in a playoff, this time defeating Wayne Westner. It was his fifth win of the season. At the penultimate event, the Royal Swazi Sun Pro-Am, McNulty recorded 30 birdies to finish at 259 (−29) and win easily. He regained the lead on the Order of Merit over Allem. McNulty then won the final event of the season, the Trustbank Tournament of Champions. This secured the Order of Merit title.

The following table lists official events during the 1986–87 season.

DateTournamentLocationPurse(R)WinnerOWGRpointsNotes
23 NovHelix Wild Coast Sun ClassicCape100,000Mark McNulty (15)10
29 NovGermiston Centenary TournamentTransvaal100,000Mark McNulty (16)10New tournament
13 DecSafmarine South African MastersCape110,000Mark McNulty (17)20
21 DecGoodyear ClassicTransvaal120,000Tony Johnstone (4)10
10 JanPalabora ClassicTransvaal140,000Fulton Allem (3)10
17 JanICL InternationalTransvaal120,000Tony Johnstone (5)10
24 JanLexington PGA ChampionshipTransvaal120,000Fulton Allem (4)10
7 FebSouthern Suns South African OpenCape100,000Mark McNulty (18)16
14 FebAECI Charity ClassicTransvaal100,000Mark McNulty (19)10
22 FebRoyal Swazi Sun Pro-AmSwaziland100,000Mark McNulty (20)10Pro-Am
28 FebTrustbank Tournament of ChampionsTransvaal150,000Mark McNulty (21)10Tour Championship

The following events were sanctioned by the Southern Africa Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.

DateTournamentLocationPurse(R)WinnerOWGRpointsNotes
7 DecNedbank Million Dollar ChallengeTransvaalUS$1,000,000Mark McNulty14Limited-field event

The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in South African rand.

PositionPlayerPrize money (R)
1Mark McNulty134,690
2Fulton Allem105,249
3Tony Johnstone56,417
4Hugh Baiocchi56,124
5John Bland47,306
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