South African Open: Laurie Canter beaten by Dylan Naidoo in play-off at DP World Tour event after washout at Durban Country Club | Golf News happymamay

Laurie Cancer lost from England in a favorite match against Dylan Naido’s favorite home at the Investte South African open after she was flooded at Durban Country Club.

Officials decided to abandon the fourth round due to the heavy rains that left parts of the underwater cycle.

With both players ranked the leaders of the leaders in 14 years after 202 after three rounds, the couple drained the title by simply clearing the rain on Sunday afternoon, and Naido, 27, ranked 466 in the world, and won a global tour of Dubai ports in his country.

“It looks like a dream, an overwhelming.” “I felt that I was Tiger Woods playing there yesterday with many people supporting me.”

Lori Canter from England Tiz while playing in the eighteenth hole on the fourth day of the South Africa Open Championship
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He missed Canter to Naido in a failed match in the South Africa Open

Both players were less than green with starting footage of the eighteen years of age, but the second of Naido was the best of Canter, with the English landing 15 feet from the opening.

He missed the chances of his plane, while Naido, who was putting about four feet, kept his stick to ensure victory on a path of water.

“This type of snapshot is bread and butter, a slightly low leader,” he said. “The boys who play training tours with me know that I do it all the time.

“I didn’t have a lot of fear on the snapshot, it was really a really nice shot for me now. I was more worried about the match. This racket has returned a little!”

Dylan Naido from South Africa celebrates the victory with the cup after playing against Lori Canter from England in the eighteenth hole on the fourth day of the Investte South African Open.
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Naidoo is proudly displayed by INVESTEC South African Open Championship Trophy

Naido’s victory secured him a place in The Open in Royal Portrush later this year, while Canter – who ended alone in second – was now leading the race to Dubai rankings and still leads the international swing arrangement with one event remaining.

There was another English man, Marco Bing, in third place, while South Africa, Darren Fisherdd, Pranden Grace and the Kristian Mass, were fourth, where they ranked 12 under equality in the championship.

Penge and Fichardt also got sites in the 153 Open, where Canter has already reserved its place.

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