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Three South African golfers face a daunting challenge at the Masters after lacklustre first rounds and tough windy conditions expected in round two.
As the week builds up to the first Major tournament of the year, South Africa will have three contenders, including a rookie debutant, looking to challenge for the famous Green Jacket
It’s not the first big payday this season for Dean Burmester, after he pocketed R18. 4m at LIV Golf Riyadh, and R5. 71m in Adelaide last month.
Dean Burmester and Charl Schwartzel each pocketed a handy $312,500 (R5. 76m) for finishing in a tie for 12th at the LIV Golf Adelaide.
In difficult conditions on Saturday, Dean Burmester signed for a one-under 71 to move to a three-under total.
Dean Burmester finished fourth on 14-under and pocketed a cool million dollars which works out to a quite incredible R18. 4m.
Last season, Louis Oosthuizen earned around R154 million on the LIV Golf Tour.
Four-time champion Rory McIlroy is looking to become the first player to win the same tournament three years in a row on the DP World Tour since Ernie Els at the Heineken Classic (2002-2004).
With Branden Grace back on board, it might help potential sponsors green-light an event held in South Africa, 'in 2026 or 2027' explained Louis Oosthuizen.
Branden Grace will join Stinger GC and play his trade in the LIV Golf League in 2025.
Donald Trump met with PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and PIF boss Yasir Al-Rumayyan just a day apart over the weekend.
South Africa’s Branden Grace was relegated from LIV Golf alongside former two-time Masters winner Bubba Watson, Kieran Vincent, Scott Vincent and Kalle Samooja.
Tiger Woods, who turns 49 in December, hasn't played since he missed the cut at the Open Championship in July.
The 41-year-old Louis Oosthuizen signed for a closing 10-under 60, to end in a tie for eighth on 14-under overall.
One incredible shot from Dean Burmester changed the complexion of his opening round of The Open Championship at Royal Troon on Thursday.
The final major of the year gives McIlroy the chance to quickly forget blowing two short putts at Pinehurst last month which cost him the chance to end a decade-long major drought as Bryson DeChambeau won by one shot.
In his first public comments since his meltdown at Pinehurst on Sunday that allowed Bryson DeChambeau to claim a one-shot victory, Rory McIlroy said his next event will be the July 11-14 Scottish Open.
Tiger Woods, Collin Morikawa, Brooks Koepka and Sweden's sixth-ranked Ludvig Aberg were among those set for a morning charge as the 124th US Open began on Thursday.
It’s a long shot indeed, but in Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Dean Burmester, Erik van Rooyen and Casey Jarvis there could be a shock contender this week at the US Open.
Tempo is a vital key to maintaining balance and swing positions in the golf swing. Too quick of a swing forces the club to close and influences a hook shot while too much of deceleration in the downswing can force no rotation and the club face to open at impact.
Bryson DeChambeau fired a bogey-free seven-under par 64 in Sunday's final round at Valhalla but Xander Schauffele's six-foot birdie putt on the final hole gave him a one-stroke victory for his first major title.
Dean Burmester’s 11-under total is four off the lead held by Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa.
Dean Burmester moved up 16 places with a four-under score in round two of the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club.
Dean Burmester was the top-placed South African on two-under 69 after day one of the PGA Championship.
Defending champion Brooks Koepka won his fifth major title and third PGA Championship last year at Oak Hill, the first major win by an active LIV Golf player. There are 16 LIV players in this week's field of 156.