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Grégory Bourdy may have reached the turning point in his season after a superb second-round 66 to grab a one-shot lead going into the championship rounds of the Open de Espana.
Almost all of South Africa's international golfing stars will be hitting the fairways this weekend. Find out who they are and where they will be teeing it up.
A classic parkland layout steeped in history, Parkview Golf Club is one of Johannesburg’s finest suburban golfing treats, and this tight, beautifully groomed course definitely qualifies as one of our golfing institutions
Three victories in 11 starts on the European Tour – that is a statistic that one would expect from Tiger Woods or Rory McIlroy. Instead, it is now a feat achieved by South Africa’s newest star Branden Grace after his overpowering performance at Binhai Lake Golf Course in China.
With his impressive victory in the Volvo China Open, Branden Grace became just the third South African in the history of the European Tour to win three tournaments in one season, the other two being Ernie Els and Retief Goosen. Is Grace good enough to follow in the footsteps of two of our greatest players?
With his win in the China Open Branden Grace has become only the second player in European Tour history, and the first South African, to win three events in the year after earning a tour card through Qualifying School.
Where did that come from? Ireland’s Padraig Harrington set the course record at Innisbrook after shooting the lowest round of his professional career to grab the lead in the Transitions Championship.