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Tjaart van der Walt will seek to upstage two of his most illustrious golfing compatriots and win his first professional tournament at the Africa Open
Louis Oosthuizen holed a 35-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole Sunday to top fellow South African Tjaart van der Walt and retain his title at the Africa Open. The former British Open champion beat Van der Walt by two shots after closing with a
Defending champion Louis Oosthuizen and Tjaart van der Walt are tied atop the leaderboard after Saturday's third round of the Africa Open. Oosthuizen, the second-round leader and 2010
London, South Africa Purse: $1.3 million Yardage: 6,770; Par: 73 Saturday's leading results Third Round Tjaart van der Walt , South Africa 69-64-65â 198 Louis Oosthuizen, South Africa 69-62-67â 198 Retief Goosen, South Africa 65-68-66â
691 Louis Oosthuizen 69-62-131 Thomas Aiken 64-69-133 Retief Goosen 65-68-133 Jaco Ahlers 65-68-133 Tjaart van der Walt 69-64-133 Danny Willett 67-68-135 Magnus Carlsson 69-66-135 Alastair Forsyth 69-66-135 Tommy Fleetwood
the European and Sunshine tours. Retief Goosen (68) was a stroke back along with fellow South African players Tjaart van der Walt (64), Jaco Ahlers (68) and Thomas Aiken (69).
at the Coliseum Alfonso Perez. GOLF: Louis Oosthuizen won the Africa Open by two shots from fellow South African Tjaart van der Walt in East London. The two players shared the overnight lead, but a six-under-par round of 67 gave defending champion
6-under 67 and hold a share of the third-round lead at the Africa Open in East London on Saturday. Oosthuizen and Tjaart van der Walt (65) were at 21 under overall, one shot ahead of 2009 winner and two-time US Open champion Retief Goosen (66
nine birdies, and was just one stroke outside the course record set by compatriot Richard Sterne. South Africans Tjaart van der Walt (second-round 64), former Major winner Retief Goosen (68), first-round leader Thomas Aiken (69) and Jaco
holes for 6-under 67 to share the third-round lead at the Africa Open in East London, South Africa. He and Tjaart van der Walt (65) were at 21-under 198, one shot ahead of 2009 winner and two-time U.S. Open champ Retief Goosen (66