Jonsson Workwear Open Purse, Prize Money And Field
The Steyn City Championship was only on the DP World Tour schedule for one year, but the venue that hosted it, The Club at Steyn City in Johannesburg, returns for the Jonsson Workwear Open.
One of the players to look out for this week’s will be the winner of that now-defunct event held in 2022. South African Shaun Norris held off the challenge of compatriot Dean Burmester to claim victory last year, and he will confident it’s a case of different tournament, same result here.
Not surprisingly, the field is littered with local talent, including Hennie Du Plessis, who was one of seven players dropped by LIV Golf at the start of the year. Another is DP World Tour Rookie of the Year Thriston Lawrence. The 26-year-old secured a special homecoming win in the South African Open last December and he will be hoping for similar success in his native land this week.
Another local player hoping to take advantage of familiar territory will be Ockie Strydom. He has won twice on the DP World Tour in recent months, first in December’s Alfred Dunhill Championship and most recently in the Singapore Classic last month. Strydom missed the cut in last week’s SDC Championship, so will be looking to put that disappointment behind him in the final DP World Tour event in his homeland until November.
Englishman Matthew Baldwin cruised to his maiden DP World Tour title in last week’s tournament, and he will be confident of taking that momentum into this week. Elsewhere, two Spaniards lead the field in the world rankings – World No.76 Adri Arnaus and World No.85 Adrian Otaegui. Arnaus will surely fancy his chances of victory this week given that relatively high ranking and his performance last week, where he finished runner-up.
As for Otaegui, he has yet to win again since cruising to a historic Andalucia Masters title last October, where he finished 19-under par at Valderrama. A runner-up finish in December’s Alfred Dunhill Championship aside, he’s struggled since, and will be looking to get firmly back on track this week.
Another player who will be confident of a strong performance is Englishman Jordan Smith. The World No.98 is the fourth-highest ranked in the field and will be looking for a similar performance to the one that saw him win the Portugal Masters in October.
Players will be competing for a $1.5m purse – the same figure as last week’s tournament. The winner will claim $255,000 with the runner-up earning $165,000.
Below is the prize money breakdown and field for the 2023 Jonsson Workwear Open.
Jonsson Workwear Open Prize Money
Jonsson Workwear Open Field
Jaco Ahlers
Thomas Aiken
Louis Albertse
Adri Arnaus
John Axelsen
Nick Bachem
Matthew Baldwin
Kyle Barker
Oliver Bekker
Wil Besseling
Jacques Blaauw
Dan Bradbury
Merrick Bremner
Daniel Brown
Luke Brown
Heinrich Bruiners
Julien Brun
Rafa Cabrera Bello
John Catlin
Ma Chengyao
Todd Clements
Aaron Cockerill
George Coetzee
Estiaan Conradie
Ruan Conradie
Jens Dantorp
Keenan Davidse
Louis De Jager
Alejandro Del Rey
Wynand Dingle
Jamie Donaldson
Cj Du Plessis
Hennie Du Plessis
James Hart Du Preez
Bryce Easton
Tobias Edén
Nacho Elvira
Philip Eriksson
Ewen Ferguson
Stephen Ferreira
Darren Fichardt
Pedro Figueiredo
Luca Filippi
Trevor Fisher Jnr
Ross Fisher
Benjamin Follett-Smith
Simon Forsström
Jeremy Freiburghaus
Manu Gandas
Daniel Gavins
Deon Germishuys
Mateusz Gradecki
Gavin Green
Julien Guerrier
Alex Haindl
Justin Harding
Calum Hill
Jean Hugo
Daan Huizing
Oliver Hundebøll
Sam Hutsby
Casey Jarvis
Luke Jerling
Kristian Krogh Johannessen
Rupert Kaminski
Anton Karlsson
Yeongsu Kim
Alexander Knappe
Jeong Weon Ko
Ruan Korb
Mikko Korhonen
Jbe Kruger
Jacques Kruyswijk
Joakim Lagergren
Romain Langasque
David Law
Thriston Lawrence
Joshua Lee
Alexander Levy
Mikael Lindberg
Zander Lombard
Hurly Long
Herman Loubser
Joost Luiten
Tom McKibbin
Anthony Michael
Pieter Moolman
Dylan Mostert
Dylan Naidoo
Lukas Nemecz
Wilco Nienaber
Niklas Nørgaard
Shaun Norris
Adrian Otaegui
Hennie Otto
Michael G Palmer
John Parry
Matthieu Pavon
Jaco Prinsloo
Tapio Pulkkanen
David Ravetto
Jake Redman
Jc Ritchie
Martin Rohwer
Lyle Rowe
Kalle Samooja
Jayden Schaper
Neil Schietekat
Marcel Schneider
Freddy Schott
Robin Sciot-Siegrist
Jj Senekal
Martin Simonsen
Combrinck Smit
Jordan Smith
Sebastian Söderberg
Clément Sordet
Matthew Southgate
Joël Stalter
Brandon Stone
Ockie Strydom
Tristen Strydom
Andy Sullivan
Connor Syme
Sami Välimäki
Rourke Van Der Spuy
Daniel Van Tonder
Jaco Van Zyl
Albert Venter
Mj Viljoen
Nicolai Von Dellingshausen
Martin Vorster
Justin Walters
Paul Waring
Stefan Wears-Taylor
Dale Whitnell
Gunner Wiebe
Oliver Wilson
Jeff Winther
Who's In The Field For The Jonsson Workwear Open?
The highest-ranked players in the field are World No.76 Adri Arnaus and World No.85 Adrian Otaegui, while the winner of last week's SDC Championship, Matthew Baldwin, also plays. Plenty of local players are also appearing, including Thriston Lawrence and Hennie Du Plessis.
Where Is The Jonsson Workwear Open Being Played?
The tournament is being held at The Club at Steyn City in Johannesburg. It is the same venue that hosted last year's Steyn City Championship on the DP World Tour, which was won by Shaun Norris.