Vincent Vesele Tshabalala (16 March 1942 – 3 June 2017) was a South African
professional golfer
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. He won a number of tournaments organised by the non-white Tournament Players Association and in 1976 he won the
French Open
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.
Early life
Tshabalala was born on 16 March 1942 to Philip and Maria Tshabalala in
Rietvlei and had eight siblings. He attended George Goch school and shortly thereafter completed an apprenticeship as a mechanic. Tshabalala was introduced to golf at
Rietvlei Golf Club, where he worked as a caddie after school, and saved up for golf clubs to pursue his passion for golf, a sport that was historically a white sport.
Professional career
When he turned professional it was with a mixed set of clubs bought one by one. Tshabalala was from the
Zulu ethnic group.
Tshabalala started competing professionally in the 1960s on the Non-European Tour, where he had six wins, four second-place finished and third place once.
He was barred from the
Southern African Tour
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in his prime during the 1970s as a result of apartheid; however with assistance from
Gary Player
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he gained entry to tournaments on the
European Tour
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. He made his European Tour debut at the
Madrid Open at Puerto de Hierro on 28 April 1976, finishing tied for 45th place. The following week (on 9 May 1976), he claimed a shock victory in the
Open de France
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at Le Touquet while pulling his own bag, finishing two strokes ahead of
Salvador Balbuena, winning £3,570. He was the first black man to win on the European Tour. That season, he played nine events and would finish joint 7th in the
Sumrie-Bournemouth Better-Ball (with
John O'Leary), 17th at the
Italian Open and joint 21st in the
Piccadilly Medal
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.
Later in 1976, Tshabalala was selected to represent South Africa with
Gary Player
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in the
1976 World Cup but refused for political reasons.
He also played on the
Southern Africa Tour
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after racial restrictions preventing black golfers from playing the tour were removed in the early 1970s. He finished in the top-10 10 times and in the top-15 16 times, counting both regular and senior events. In 1982, Tshabalala became a member of the PGA and as president of the PGA in 1990, he played an integral part in uniting the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) and Tournament Players Association (TGA).
Tshabalala played on the
European Seniors Tour
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from its formation in 1992. He was twice runner-up; behind
John Fourie
Jonathan Adriaan Fourie (born 23 August 1939) is a South African professional golfer.
Early life
Fourie was born in Johannesburg.
Professional career
In 1970, Fourie turned professional. He spent his career playing mainly on the Southern Af ...
in the 1992
Belfast Telegraph Irish Senior Masters and behind
Maurice Bembridge
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in the 1996
Hippo Jersey Seniors.
He won the
Nelson Mandela Invitational
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in both 2004 and 2005, playing with
Ernie Els
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in the former year and with
Tim Clark in the latter year.
After his active career he became a dedicated teacher of golf, more of interest to help and see people gain than to earn money. For four years he worked as pro at Mälarbadens GC in Sweden during the summers.
Tshabalala played his full shots cross-handed.
Death
Tshabalala died on 3 June 2017 at the age of 75.
He is buried at Avalon cemetery in Soweto.
Awards and honors
* In 2003, Tshabalala earned a certificate of recognition from City of Johannesburg for his dedication to overcome racial barriers in sport and a golf award from SABC Sports for his excellent contribution to the promotion and development of golf as the premier sport in South Africa.
* In 2005, he earned a lifetime achievement award from Union of Golf Societies
* In 2010, Tshabalala was bestowed a Presidential Sports Award from President
Thabo Mbeki
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* In 2010, he was also inducted to the Southern Africa Golf Hall of Fame
Professional wins (9)
European Tour wins (1)
Non-European Tour wins (6)
*1965 South African Non-European Open
*1971 South African Non-European Open
*1972 Transvaal Non-European Open, Natal Non-European Open
*1977 South African Non-European Open
*1983 South African Non-European Open
Other wins (2)
Results in major championships
''Note: Tshabalala only played in The Open Championship.''
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
References
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South African male golfers
European Tour golfers
Sunshine Tour golfers
European Senior Tour golfers
Golfers from Johannesburg
Zulu people
1942 births
2017 deaths
20th-century South African sportsmen