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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?
South African Tim Clark will play tournament golf for the first time since withdrawing from The Players Championship in May last year, in the Northern Trust Open this week.
Johnson Wagner started telling people to expect success from him early this year, because he had put in so much hard work during the off-season. He lived up to those boasts by claiming the Sony Open title.
For the first time in four years Ernie Els will not be starting his season in Hawaii but will instead launch the 2012 campaign in his native South Africa.
PGA Tour rookie Keegan Bradley is only the third player to win a Major trophy on his first attempt, and has left many people wondering who on earth he is.