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Otto Unloads in Italy
Hennie Otto lit up the field at the Italian Open, shooting a 63 Saturday to finish with a four shot lead at -22.
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03 British Open Rd 1 Otto
'03 British Open: Rd. 1 - Hennie Otto
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Audio Morning Drive - Steve Sands Interview
will be an obscure Scandinavian on the leader board. Is Hennie Otto in the fields, Steve? Where's Nicolas Vanhootegem ..... like SK Ho, -Oh, gosh. -Fredrik Andersson Hed or Hennie Otto leading The Open Championship. By the way, Charl Schwartzel
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Goosen, Els stumble in S. African Open
JOHANNESBURG – Home favorite Hennie Otto surged into a three-shot lead with a 7-under 65 at the third round of the South African Open on Saturday as Retief Goosen and
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Cabrera-Bello's 64 leads Portugal Masters
I took advantage of those par fives on the front nine and managed to make some putts.” South African golfer Hennie Otto recorded a round-best 9-under 63 to sit four shots back with three other players, including overnight leader Simon
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Mulroy takes lead at Alfred Dunhill
bogeys for a 4-under 68 to go to 13 under. Scottish pair Peter Whiteford and George Murray and South Africa ’s Hennie Otto were also tied for third, a shot behind Aguilar.
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Oosthuizen one back in rain-delayed Malaysian Open
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Hennie Otto and Jbe Kruger reached 9 under Friday to share the clubhouse lead at the Malaysian Open before the second round was suspended
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First-round tee times for the WGC-Cadillac Championship
Molinari 12:30 p.m.:* Anders Hansen Branden Grace Martin Laird 12:40 p.m.:* Miguel A. Jimenez Jason Dufner Hennie Otto 12:50 p.m.:* Paul Lawrie Tetsuji Hiratsuka Zach Johnson 1 p.m.:* Bo Van Pelt Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano
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Otto holds nerve to win South African Open
JOHANNESBURG – Hennie Otto kept his nerve to par the 18th hole for a one-stroke victory over Austria’s Bernd Wiesberger at the South African Open on Sunday
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Tiger slips in OWGR, McIlroy chasing Donald
11th, as Nick Watney took the 10th position from one half of the victorious World Cup team. South African Open winner Hennie Otto improved from No. 226 to 122 after winning his national championship for the first time. Tadahiro Takayama, victorious
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