The European Tour travels 180 miles east from Johannesburg to set up camp in the South African province of Mpumalanga for this week's tournament at Leopard Creek.
Designed by Gary Player and opened 24 years ago, Leopard Creek is no stranger to the European Tour having hosted the Alfred Dunhill Championship 15 times since 2004.
And with the $7.5m Nedbank Challenge postponed for 2020, it means that this week's Alfred Dunhill Championship will be the richest event taking place on the Sunshine Tour this year.
The Alfred Dunhill is also the second of three consecutive co-sanctioned European Tour events in South Africa, which concludes next week with the national open.
For the fourth time this season, the European Tour will be re-visiting the same venue, having already returned to Celtic Manor (Wales), Aphrodite Hills (Cyprus) and Randpark (Johannesburg).
Leopard Creek actually kicked off the 2020 campaign exactly 12 months ago, when Spain's Pablo Larrazabal triumphed by a single shot.
Joburg performers
All those who finished inside the top 10 at Randpark on Sunday are teeing-up again including Brandon Stone, winner at Leopard Creek in 2016.
The 27-year-old, who won a Rolex Series event in Scotland two years ago, has slipped down the World Ranking from 67 to 204, but his tie-for-fourth in Johannesburg represents his best finish since before the first lockdown in March.
The trusty Darren Fichardt, who tied-for-11th last week, is making his 16th appearance in this event.
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Now 45, Fichardt triumphed at Leopard Creek as long ago as 2001 when the course hosted South Africa's Tour Championship.
Two Brits with excellent records at the Creek are Scott Jamieson and David Drysdale, while Hampshire's Richard Bland - who tied-7th in Joburg - has posted a brace of top-10s over this week's course.
As for good current form, Jacques Blaauw has notched up five straight top-seven finishes, while Jamie Donaldson makes his debut here on the back of a solid run of results during autumn.
The same can be said for Eddie Pepperell who tied-eighth at Leopard Creek five years ago.
Meanwhile, defending champion Larrazabal has not finished inside the top-20 of any event since golf re-opened for business in June following a three-month lockdown.
Course details
Gary Player's gently undulating design is situated on the southern edge of the vast Kruger National Park.
His layout incorporates many of the characteristics of the local area, which means there is no shortage of trees, bushes and dense vegetation.
The tournament was not staged in 2017 because the course underwent extensive changes to its playing surfaces.
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Water comes into play on six holes and, during the recent renovation, the majority of changes involved replacing turf on both fairways and greens.
Where once was Kikuya, the fairways have now been sown with the faster-running Bermudagrass.
As for putting surfaces, the original Creeping Bent is now ultradwarf Bermuda, while a number of fairway bunkers were repositioned. Routing remains untouched.
Prior to hosting the Alfred Dunhill Championship for the first time in December 2004, Leopard Creek staged South Africa's Tour Championship on four occasions.
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Note: Leopard Creek did not host the tournament in 2017 as course underwent a revamp.