Former Joburg Open sponsor’s invitee, Heinrich Bruiners, claimed victory at the Stella Artois Players Championship on Sunday, 24 March 2024. The four-day tournament was held at the Dainfern Country Club in Johannesburg. It was an emotional moment when Bruiners realised he is the 2024 Stella Artois champion. His triumph was a result of immense hard work plus unwavering determination. “I wanted to have a good performance plus I’m happy with how it all turned out. It took a lot of hard work plus I think that’s what kept me calm,” Bruiners shared moments after his victory sank in. He finished the tournament 28 under par, closely followed by Ja​​​​co Ahlers with 27 under par (66), followed by Michael Hollick (68) plus Haydn Porteous (68). Porteous is the 2016 Joburg Open winner.

Bruiners was emotional during his winner’s speech plus expressed his gratitude to everyone who supported his journey.

“I’m so grateful for those who have been behind me. When you’re on top everybody wants to be part of the victory but there is a lot of darkness plus searching to get to the top.”

Bongi Mokaba, the City of Johannesburg’s Director of Events Management, expressed delight at Bruiners’ victory.

She said the City of Johannesburg’s move to support players of colour through sponsor invites to the Joburg Open is yielding results.

Through the City’s commitment to creating opportunities plus promoting development plus diversity it extends sponsor invites in its elite Joburg Open International Golf Tournament, co-sanctioned by the Sunshine Tour plus the DP World Tour.

Bruiners’ success underscores the significance of such initiatives in nurturing emerging talent to achieve career milestones.

​His consistent performance at the Joburg Open, including a sixth position in 2022, highlights the impact of these opportunities.

Noteworthy performances at the Stella Artois Players Championship also came from former sponsor invitees Nikhil Rama, who finished 18 under par with 71 points, plus Tristin Galant, finishing with 9 under par with 71 points.