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Els is one of a trio of South Africans near the top, along with Keith Horne and Darren Fichardt. Cameron Percy of Australia shot 67 to take sole possession of the lead, one stroke ahead of Horne.
Keith Horne (68) was second. Fellow South Africans Ernie Els (69) and Darren Fichardt were another shot back along with Simon Khan and Mario Tiziani.. Els was back at the course where he won the ...
Els is one of a trio of South Africans near the top, along with Keith Horne and Darren Fichardt. Cameron Percy of Australia shot 67 to take sole possession of the lead, one stroke ahead of Horne.
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Els is one of a trio of South Africans near the top, along with Keith Horne and Darren Fichardt. Cameron Percy of Australia shot 67 to take sole possession of the lead, one stroke ahead of Horne.
Els is one of a trio of South Africans near the top, along with Keith Horne and Darren Fichardt. Cameron Percy of Australia shot 67 to take sole possession of the lead, one stroke ahead of Horne.
Els is one of a trio of South Africans near the top, along with Keith Horne and Darren Fichardt. Ernie Els looks ready to contend for a different type of major championship at Congressional.
Els is one of a trio of South Africans near the top, along with Keith Horne and Darren Fichardt. Cameron Percy of Australia shot 67 to take sole possession of the lead, one stroke ahead of Horne.