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The 45-year-old Aussie was the last player to win a TOUR event at Trump National Doral’s Blue Monster Course. Read more: Adam Scott shines with spotless 66 Saturday at Cadillac Championship after wrong ball penalty
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Following Durban City’s Nedbank Cup triumph, the side’s first choice goalkeeper Darren Keet has announced he will retire at the end of the current … Read more: Keet Makes Surprise Announcement After NBC Win – iDiski Times
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University of Pretoria head warns that current student finance model is unsustainable and suggests a ‘totally new system’ may be the answer. Read more: South African protests ‘will continue without funding reform’ – Times Higher Education (THE)