1993–94 Southern Africa Tour

[1] Zimbabweans Mark McNulty, Tony Johnstone, and Nick Price had much success at the beginning of the season.

[3] At the unofficial Nedbank Million Dollar Challenge, meanwhile, Price scored four rounds in the mid-60s to defeat runner-up McNulty by 12 strokes.

He broke the course record at Zwartkop Country Club by three strokes and tied for the lowest round ever on the Southern Africa Tour.

[11] The final event of the season, the Autopage Mount Edgecombe Trophy, was won by American Bruce Vaughan.

The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in South African rand.