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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.
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.
Western Province golfer Dylan Raubenheimer fired a flawless 7-under 65 to leapfrog the country’s No 1 ranked player, Brandon Stone and top English player amateur, Toby Tree to win the Strokeplay Qualifier at Sanlam South African Amateur Championship with a winning score of 10-under 134.
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 Mole, along with the entire Compleat Golfer team, would like to wish South African golf legend Ernie Els a happy 42nd birthday, and, to mark the occasion, has thought of some special gifts to give him.
Not only did Ernie Els fail in his bid to make the top 30 of the FedEx Cup standings, but because Charl Schwartzel and Rory Sabbatini both dropped out of top 30 of the FedEx Cup standings there will be no South Africans playing in the Tour Championship.