Bank Windhoek Namibian Open Golf Tournament

Bank Windhoek Namibian Open Golf Tournament

Infobox_Golf_Tournament
tournament_name = Bank Windhoek Namibian Open Golf Tournament


location = Windhoek, Namibia
establishment = 1935
course = Windhoek Country Club
par =
yardage =
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format = Stroke play, 4 rounds
purse =
month_played = May
defunct = No
aggregate =
to-par = -
Current Champion = Werner Lassen

The Bank Windhoek Namibian Open Golf Tournament is a 72 hole amateur golf tournament at the Windhoek Country Club in Windhoek, Namibia. The current tournament operation began in 1970 as the South West African Open in 1970, while a tournament in some form has been in operation since 1935. Bank Windhoek has been the official sponsor since 1987. The 2007 tournament occurred on 4 May and 5 May and Werner Lassen was the winner.

Results

Werner Lassen has won the tournament a record 10 times, with Adri Basson (5) in second place, and Trevor Dodds and Francois Hanekom each won the title three times.

ources

* [http://www.bankwindhoek.com.na/index.php?page=news&newsid=248 2007 BANK WINDHOEK GOLF OPEN TOURNAMENT TEES OFF] bankwindhoek.com, April 2007
* [http://www.namibiasport.com.na/?q=node/2719 Lassen wins Namibian Open after play-off] namibiasport.com, 5 May 2007


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