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With just two qualification events left, South African legend Ernie Els finds himself in the unenviable position of not having secured his invite to the Masters, but it’s not over yet.
Rory McIlroy’s decision to not play until the Masters gives Luke Donald, who is in the field for this week's Transitions Championship, a golden opportunity to reclaim the world No 1 ranking he lost a fortnight ago.
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.
The news that South African Tim Clark will definitely not be able to take part in the Presidents Cup later this year has opened the door for a crop of Australian golfers hoping to be one of Greg Norman's captain's picks.
There can be no argument that Severiano Ballesteros is one of the greatest golfers of all time. Where he ends up on that list, however, will depend solely on what criteria are applied.
For months the top of the international team standings was dominated by South African golfers, but it is looking a little more cosmopolitan now. Unfortunately team USA is still filled with Americans.
Latest Golf Hall of Fame inductee Ernie Els will be looking to cap off one of the best weeks of his life with a victory at the Players Championship and headlines a star-studded field including several other South Africans.