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Jbe Kruger will take a one shot lead into the final round of the Avantha Masters, but will have to play well in the final roud with just three shots separating the top 15 golfers.
Spain's Rafael Cabrera-Bello dabbled with the tought of the magical 59 in the first round of the Dubai Desert Classic, before changing his attitude and just settling for the lead.
Only four golfers in the history of the European Tour have won the same tournament three times in a row, and Charl Schwartzel has a chance of joining that very exclusive group if he can win the Joburg Open again this week.
Louis Oosthuizen might be the one holding the trophy after the Africa Open this weekend, but there are two more South Africans that will also be very happy with how the tournament went.
I knew this would happen. I knew that sooner or later some or other South African pretender would become green with envy at my Masters victory plans and steal a Masters win before I got the chance.
Lee Westwoods poor finish last weekend saw him hanging on to his world No 1 ranking by the thinnest of threads and has turned the Qatar Open into a playoff between him and Martin Kaymer for the top spot in golf.