Benjamin Follet-Smith topped the Zimbabwean crew at the Alfred Dunhill Championship after finishing tied for 56th at Royal Johannesburg's East Course, and rain cut the whole thing short from four rounds down to three. The guy wrapped up five under par alongside countrymen Kieran Vincent and Stuart Krog, who both made the weekend but landed further back at two under.
Follet-Smith bounced around par territory through his rounds with mixed birdies and bogeys before closing level in the final session. He banked some Order of Merit points for his trouble and came in fresh off locking down his DP World Tour card for next season. Vincent and Krog posted similar scores across their three rounds but couldn't crack the top positions.
Jayden Schaper grabbed the trophy after beating defending champ Shaun Norris in a playoff, and the 24-year-old nailed a tough downhill putt from a bunker approach to seal his first pro win.
Follet-Smith bounced around par territory through his rounds with mixed birdies and bogeys before closing level in the final session. He banked some Order of Merit points for his trouble and came in fresh off locking down his DP World Tour card for next season. Vincent and Krog posted similar scores across their three rounds but couldn't crack the top positions.
Jayden Schaper grabbed the trophy after beating defending champ Shaun Norris in a playoff, and the 24-year-old nailed a tough downhill putt from a bunker approach to seal his first pro win.