Oosthuizen retains Africa Open title with final round 67 in East London hatherlite

Author : jennier1940
Publish Date : 2021-04-17 15:16:18


Louis Oosthuizen won the Africa Open at East London Golf Club for the second year running Sunday after a closing six-under 67.

The 2010 British Open champion won by two shots from Tjaart Van der Walt with another South African Retief Goosen in third place, a further shot behind.

Starting the day tied for the lead with Van der Walt, Oosthuizen kept his nerve on the back nine to finish on 27-under 265 at the low-scoring event.



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'It was a real dogfight for most of the day,' Oosthuizen told the official European Tour website.

'I remember watching Tjaart when I was an amateur, and it was just great seeing him play to his potential today.

'He played really well. He's one of those who won't go away. He's not going to mess it up -- he's too consistent for that.'

Two-time U.S. Open Goosen, who like Tjaart carded a 69, is without a European Tour title for five years and could not capitalize on a strong start.

A bogey on the 10th, where he took three from the edge of the green, halted his charge and he had to settle for third.

Jaco Van Zyle finished fourth on 23-under, witb Alastair Forsyth of Scotland the first non-South African in fifth on 22-under.



'He played really well. He's one of those who won't go away. He's not going to mess it up -- he's too consistent for that.' Starting the day tied for the lead with Van der Walt, Oosthuizen kept his nerve on the back nine to finish on 27-under 265 at the low-scoring event. The 2010 British Open champion won by two shots from Tjaart Van der Walt with another South African Retief Goosen in third place, a further shot behind. The 2010 British Open champion won by two shots from Tjaart Van der Walt with another South African Retief Goosen in third place, a further shot behind. Jaco Van Zyle finished fourth on 23-under, witb Alastair Forsyth of Scotland the first non-South African in fifth on 22-under. A bogey on the 10th, where he took three from the edge of the green, halted his charge and he had to settle for third. Jaco Van Zyle finished fourth on 23-under, witb Alastair Forsyth of Scotland the first non-South African in fifth on 22-under. Jaco Van Zyle finished fourth on 23-under, witb Alastair Forsyth of Scotland the first non-South African in fifth on 22-under. Two-time U.S. Open Goosen, who like Tjaart carded a 69, is without a European Tour title for five years and could not capitalize on a strong start. 'He played really well. He's one of those who won't go away. He's not going to mess it up -- he's too consistent for that.' 'It was a real dogfight for most of the day,' Oosthuizen told the official European Tour website. Starting the day tied for the lead with Van der Walt, Oosthuizen kept his nerve on the back nine to finish on 27-under 265 at the low-scoring event. Louis Oosthuizen won the Africa Open at East London Golf Club for the second year running Sunday after a closing six-under 67. Jaco Van Zyle finished fourth on 23-under, witb Alastair Forsyth of Scotland the first non-South African in fifth on 22-under. Louis Oosthuizen won the Africa Open at East London Golf Club for the second year running Sunday after a closing six-under 67. A bogey on the 10th, where he took three from the edge of the green, halted his charge and he had to settle for third. Starting the day tied for the lead with Van der Walt, Oosthuizen kept his nerve on the back nine to finish on 27-under 265 at the low-scoring event. The 2010 British Open champion won by two shots from Tjaart Van der Walt with another South African Retief Goosen in third place, a further shot behind. Louis Oosthuizen won the Africa Open at East London Golf Club for the second year running Sunday after a closing six-under 67. Jaco Van Zyle finished fourth on 23-under, witb Alastair Forsyth of Scotland the first non-South African in fifth on 22-under. A bogey on the 10th, where he took three from the edge of the green, halted his charge and he had to settle for third. A bogey on the 10th, where he took three from the edge of the green, halted his charge and he had to settle for third. Two-time U.S. Open Goosen, who like Tjaart carded a 69, is without a European Tour title for five years and could not capitalize on a strong start. Starting the day tied for the lead with Van der Walt, Oosthuizen kept his nerve on the back nine to finish on 27-under 265 at the low-scoring event. Starting the day tied for the lead with Van der Walt, Oosthuizen kept his nerve on the back nine to finish on 27-under 265 at the low-scoring event. The 2010 British Open champion won by two shots from Tjaart Van der Walt with another South African Retief Goosen in third place, a further shot behind. 'I remember watching Tjaart when I was an amateur, and it was just great seeing him play to his potential today.

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