Yurav Premlall Sets 2018 Record at South African Open — Premlall Golf

Yurav Premlall Sets 2018 Record at South African Open — Premlall Golf

Yurav Premlall made premlall golf history in 2018 by becoming the youngest amateur ever to qualify for the South African Open at 15 years and five months old. He also became the youngest player to make the 36-hole cut at the same event, a marker that set the tone for his rise from junior prospect to professional winner.

Durban to the South African Open

Born in Durban in 2003, Premlall was introduced to golf around the age of two with a set of plastic clubs. By 2018, he had turned that early start into a record at one of South Africa’s biggest events, and he backed it up by surviving to the 36-hole cut against a field built far beyond junior golf.

He was still an amateur when he added another first at age 15, becoming the youngest player to win on the Betway Big Easy Tour. That result showed the South African was already producing outcomes that belonged on a much older resume, not just a promising junior file.

Freddie Tait Cup and Gary Player

Premlall kept adding milestones in 2021. He won the Freddie Tait Cup as the leading amateur at the South African Open, then won the Nedbank Junior Challenge at the Gary Player Country Club later that year. Those results tied his name to both elite amateur golf and one of the country’s most recognizable venues.

His path also drew the attention of Gary Player, who invited him to appear in the 2025 Nedbank Golf Challenge. That invitation followed a 2022 appearance for the Internationals at the Junior Presidents Cup, another step that showed his game had already crossed into international team competition.

Vodacom Origins of Golf

The biggest pro-level marker came in 2024, when Premlall earned his maiden Sunshine Tour win at the Vodacom Origins of Golf. For a player whose record started with age-based firsts as a teenager, that victory showed the move from prodigy to winner had already happened before many peers had even reached the same stage.

His own taste in company says plenty about how he sees the game. He told GolfRSA.com that his dream fourball would include his father, Tiger Woods and former US president Barack Obama, a list that mixes the personal with the iconic. For readers tracking South African golf, the pattern is now clear: the record-breaking amateur is already a touring pro with a win, a challenge from Gary Player and a career that started long before most players reach their teens.

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