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An in-form Charl Schwartzel made it two in a row, taking the Joburg Open title on Sunday – six strokes ahead of Darren Clarke (NIR) and Keith Horne.
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Charl Schwartzel’s second consecutive round of error-free golf saw him into a four-stroke lead after the third round of the Joburg Open.
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Topping the leaderboard at the halfway stage are England’s David Lynn, with a four-under-par 67, and South Africa’s Charl Schwartzel, who carded a three-under-par 68.
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Neil Schietekat fixed his putting grip late last year and it paid dividends as he fired a nine-under-par 62 to take the first round lead in the Joburg Open.
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The City of Johannesburg’s annual Joburg Golf Open, which tees off on 14 January 2010, is preceded by the Pro-Am tournament that starts on 13 January at the Royal Johannesburg & Kensington Golf Club. Check here for the draw list. |
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The City of Johannesburg’s annual Joburg Golf Open kick-starts an important sporting year in the city’s history from 14 to 17 January 2010 at the Royal Johannesburg & Kensington Golf Club; a season that will culminate in the final game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ on 11 July.
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From its ambitious beginnings on the European Tour in 2007, the Joburg Open has always sought to do things differently. For a start, when the City of Johannesburg decided to partner with a major golf tournament, it was with the very specific aim of showcasing how a sports event with a global reach could benefit an entire city, and not just those who play golf. The vision was that a golf tournament had to find some way to identify itself with both the city's wealthy suburban golfers, and the inner city taxi driver.
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Anders Hansen of Denmark birdied the final hole to finish at 15-under-par 269 and walked away with the R2.25-million (€174,350) winner's cheque at the third Joburg Open played at the Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club.
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