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Matt Kuchar successfully put Bridgestone Golf on the golf equipment map with his two-stroke victory at the Players Championship, golf’s unofficial ‘fifth’ Major.
Seeing talented South African sportsmen representing another country – especially England – is nothing new to local fans, but who have been the most successful South African-born golfers to defect to another flag?
Bridgestone is most synonymous with manufacturing car tyres in South Africa, but in the United States and many parts of the rest of the world for that matter, they are also a reputable and successful golf club manufacturer.
While Luke Donald is officially the 15th player to hold the position of world No 1 since the Rankings came out in 1986, only nine players have topped the list at the end of the calendar year. They are:
Germany’s Bernhard Langer will look to become the first person to win both the Nedbank Golf Challenge and the Nedbank Senior Challenge, after finishing the second round with a one shot lead.
All the talk prior to the Open Championship at Royal St George's has been about who everyone thinks is going to win, but what people seem to be forgetting is that when the wind blows in Sandwitch, it's anyone's game.
The 2011 US Open hosted by Congressional might have been one of the best in terms of a single player’s performance, but there were a few questions asked about the course set-up and the condition of the greens, writes John Botha.
Nick Price won the Toshiba Classic on Sunday for his fourth career Champions Tour title, holding off Mark Wiebe by a stroke at Newport Beach Country Club.