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| aggregate = 268 [[Arjun Atwal]] (2017)<br>268 [[Dylan Frittelli]] (2017)<br>268 [[Kurt Kitayama]] (2018)

| aggregate = 268 [[Arjun Atwal]] (2017)<br>268 [[Dylan Frittelli]] (2017)<br>268 [[Kurt Kitayama]] (2018)

| to-par = −20 [[Kurt Kitayama]] (2018)

| to-par = −20 [[Kurt Kitayama]] (2018)

| current_champion = {{flagicon|ENG}} [[John Parry (golfer)|John Parry]]

| current_champion = {{flagicon|}}

| map = Mauritius

| map = Mauritius

| map_label = Mont Choisy Le Golf

| map_label = Mont Choisy Le Golf

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!Year!!Tours{{efn|AFR − [[Sunshine Tour]]; ASA − [[Asian Tour]]; EUR − [[European Tour]].}}!!Winner!!Score!!To par!!Margin of<br>victory!!Runner(s)-up!!Venue

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| 2025 || [[2025–26 Sunshine Tour|AFR]], [[2026 European Tour|EUR]] || {{flagicon|}} || align=center| || align=center| || || {{flagicon|}} || Heritage<br>(La Réserve)

| 2025 || [[2025–26 Sunshine Tour|AFR]], [[2026 European Tour|EUR]] || {{flagicon|}} || align=center| || align=center| || || {{flagicon|}} || Heritage<br>(La Réserve)

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| 2024 || [[2024–25 Sunshine Tour|AFR]], [[2025 European Tour|EUR]] || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[John Parry (golfer)|John Parry]] || align=center|274 || align=center|−14 || 2 strokes || {{flagicon|ZAF}} [[Christo Lamprecht]]<br>{{flagicon|ZAF}} [[Dylan Naidoo]] || Mont Choisy

| 2024 || [[2024–25 Sunshine Tour|AFR]], [[2025 European Tour|EUR]] || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[John Parry (golfer)|John Parry]] || align=center|274 || align=center|−14 || 2 strokes || {{flagicon|ZAF}} [[Christo Lamprecht]]<br>{{flagicon|ZAF}} [[Dylan Naidoo]] || Mont Choisy

Golf tournament

Golf tournament

The AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open is a men’s professional golf tournament co-sanctioned by the European Tour and Sunshine Tour, and formerly by the Asian Tour. It began in 2015 and was initially played at Heritage Golf Club in Bel-Ombre, Mauritius.[1] In 2016 and 2018, the tournament was held at Anahita Golf Club, returning to Heritage Golf Club in 2017 and in 2019. The 2015 and 2016 events were played in May but in 2017 it was moved to December and was part of the 2018 European Tour schedule.

In the second round of the inaugural tournament in 2015, Spain’s Javier Colomo made a hole-in-one the par-4 9th hole, the first par-four ace in the history of all three co-sanctioning tours. It was his final hole of the day, and he had needed birdie or better to make the cut.[2]

In August 2022, it was confirmed that the tournament would return that December after a two-year hiatus.[3]

Heritage Golf Club in Bel-Ombre opened a new course, La Réserve Golf Links in December 2023. The course was co-designed by Peter Matkovich & 2010 Open Championship winner Louis Oosthuizen.

Oosthuizen then won the first Mauritius Open held at the venue in 2023, with the course set to play host to the tournament again in 2025 as part of the DP World Tour’s 2026 season Opening Swing.[4]

Year Tours[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue
2025 AFR, EUR 266 −22 Playoff Heritage
(La Réserve)
2024 AFR, EUR England John Parry 274 −14 2 strokes South Africa Christo Lamprecht
South Africa Dylan Naidoo
Mont Choisy
2023 AFR, EUR South Africa Louis Oosthuizen 271 −17 2 strokes England Laurie Canter Heritage
(La Réserve)
2022 AFR, EUR France Antoine Rozner 269 −19 5 strokes Spain Alfredo García-Heredia Mont Choisy
2020–21: No tournament
2019 AFR, ASA, EUR Denmark Rasmus Højgaard 269 −19 Playoff Italy Renato Paratore
France Antoine Rozner
Heritage
(Le Château)
2018 AFR, ASA, EUR United States Kurt Kitayama 268 −20 2 strokes India S. Chikkarangappa
France Matthieu Pavon
Anahita
2017 AFR, ASA, EUR South Africa Dylan Frittelli 268 −16 Playoff India Arjun Atwal Heritage
(Le Château)
2016 AFR, ASA, EUR South Korea Wang Jeung-hun 282 −6 1 stroke Bangladesh Siddikur Rahman Anahita
2015 AFR, ASA, EUR South Africa George Coetzee 271 −13 Playoff Denmark Thorbjørn Olesen Heritage
(Le Château)

20°30′11″S 57°24′29″E / 20.503°S 57.408°E / -20.503; 57.408

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