Keith Horne

South Africa
South Africa
Horne was born in Durban and had a successful amateur career. In 1993, Horne won a Silver Medal at the World Games in Spain.
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Keith Horne
Keith Horne

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Biography

Senior PGA Championship Appearances
2
Best Senior PGA Championship Finish
T28 (2025)

Horne was born in Durban and had a successful amateur career. In 1993, Horne won a Silver Medal at the World Games in Spain. He turned professional in 1996. He is an alumnus of Westville Boys' High School.

After turning professional in 1996, Horne immediately joined the local Sunshine Tour, the richest professional golf tour in South Africa. His first professional win came in 1998 at the Vodacom Series: KwaZulu-Natal. After that, he had a few off-seasons before winning a few unofficial Pro-Ams in 2003. His second official win came in 2007 at the MTC Namibia PGA Championship. He won again a year later at the Nashua Golf Challenge. Horne is also a member of the Asian Tour, where he has yet to win.

In 2010, a runner-up finish in the Joburg Open and a top-10 finish at the Singapore Open, both co-sanctioned by the European Tour, meant that Horne earned enough to secure a full European Tour membership for 2011.

In 2012, he picked up his fifth victory on the Sunshine Tour at the Telkom PGA Championship. He picked up two more wins in 2014, one in 2015, and another in 2017.

He played in 233 DP World Tour events across 14 years and came closest to a victory when he was runner-up at the 2010 Joburg Open.

Horne only turned pro at age 25 but has won 12 times Worldwide, including nine on the Sunshine Tour.

Horne earned a spot on the Legends Tour at Q-School in 2023.

2023 Notes: He was runner-up in the season's opening event, the Riegler and Partner Legends, having carded three successive rounds of 67 before losing a play-off against Adilson da Silva on the first extra hole. Horne finished in 3rd place at the WCM Legends Open de France later in the year and would record three more top ten finishes in his rookie season to finish 12th on the Order of Merit.

2024 Notes: Played in 18 Legends events with seven top ten finishes. Was 6th on the order of merit with earnings of euro268,894. He won his first Legends Tour event at the Zambia Golf Legends Championship.

2025 Notes: Played in 18 Legends events with seven top ten finishes. Was 3rd on the order of merit with earnings of euro313,057. Won the Reignwood Legends Championship by a shot over Emanuele Canonica, Matthew Cort, and David Drysdale. Was T-2nd at the OFX Irish Legends, one shot back of the winner James Kingston. Was T-2nd at the Swiss Senior Open, was two shots back of the winner, Mark Brown. Also T-2nd at the Grass & Co English Legends, two shots back of the winner, Steve Webster.

2026 Notes: T-40th at Staysure Marbello Legends.

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Previous Results

Year
Location
R1
R2
R3
R4
TOT
TO PAR
Finish
2026
The Concession Golf Club
Bradenton, Florida
The Concession Golf Club
Bradenton, Florida
2025
Congressional Country Club
Bethesda, Maryland
68
74
77
71
290
+2
T28
Congressional Country Club
Bethesda, Maryland
R1
68
R2
74
R3
77
R4
71
TOT
290
2024
Harbor Shores
Benton Harbor, Michigan
69
72
76
72
289
+5
T57
Harbor Shores
Benton Harbor, Michigan
R1
69
R2
72
R3
76
R4
72
TOT
289