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Anthony Kang: The shot of my life

A walk down memory lane with Anthony Kang, who claimed his career’s biggest victory at the Saujana Golf and Country Club 10 years ago.

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Els names Choi, Immelman, Weir as captain’s assistants for the 2019 Presidents Cup

Melbourne, Australia, March 20: Presidents Cup International Team Captain Ernie Els announced Korea’s K.J. Choi, South Africa’s Trevor Immelman and Canada’s Mike Weir as his final three captain’s assistants for the 2019 Presidents Cup, which will return to The Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia for a third time from December 9 to 15, 2019. […]

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Harding breaks into world’s top-50 following joint runner-up finish in Kenya

Justin Harding of South Africa continued his rise on the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) as he breaks into top-50 for the first time in his career after capping a solid joint runner-up finish at the Kenya Open.

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Matsuyama best Asian, as McIlroy caps wonderful run with THE PLAYERS title

Hideki Matsuyama emerged as the highest-ranked Asian player after finishing in tied-eighth position at THE PLAYERS Championship where Rory McIlroy triumphed by one shot following a second consecutive 70.

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Bhullar stays in the title hunt at Kenya Open

India’s Gaganjeet Bhullar kept himself in the hunt for a second European Tour title by signing for a five-under-par 66 to trail by two shots following the penultimate round of the Kenya Open.

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Lahiri misses second cut while Europeans dominate at THE PLAYERS

Anirban Lahiri found himself in a rather strange situation, where he did make the weekend at the PLAYERS Championship, but then found himself out of the final round, as he failed to make the ‘secondary cut’ which is applied in case 78 or more golfers make the 36-hole cut.

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Lahiri cruises while Kiradech restores pride at THE PLAYERS Championship

Ponte Vedra Beach, March 15: For the first time in his career, India’s Anirban Lahiri will see some weekend action at THE PLAYERS Championship. His wish now is for his putter to get hot. The 31-year-old Lahiri came back on Friday morning to safely negotiate a four-foot par putt and complete a first round two-under […]

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