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06 - 09 Jan 2011
East London GC, East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Following a memorable Africa Open victory by Louis Oosthuizen, local government in the Eastern Cape has declared the tournament a major success in the drive to promote the province globally.
Louis Oosthuizen birdied the first play-off hole to win the Africa Open and deny Chris Wood and Manuel Quiros a maiden European Tour title.
Scotland's Steven O'Hara carded an impressive seven under par 66 to set the early clubhouse target during the final round of the Africa Open.
South African Oliver Bekker picked up four shots in the first three holes of his final round to take a share of the lead at the Africa Open.
Louis Oosthuizen shares the lead with Markus Brier heading into the final round of the Africa Open after a four under par round of 69 on day three handed him a 13 under total in East London.
South Africa’s leading golfers have again answered the call from golf development, teaming up to support the growth of the game in the Eastern Cape.
Six birdies in his first nine holes helped Robert Dinwiddie storm up the leaderboard at the start of his third round at the Africa Open.
Miles Tunnicliff chipped in on the final hole at East London Golf Club to take a share of the halfway lead in the Africa Open.
Miles Tunnicliff edged into a narrow lead during the second round of the Africa Open at East London Golf Club.
Branden Grace carded four birdies in five holes to move into a one shot lead during the second round of the Africa Open.