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		<title>Rasmus Højgaard, 18, third youngest-ever winner on the European Tour after play-off</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>RASMUS Højgaard became the third-youngest winner in European Tour history with a dramatic play-off triumph at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open. The 18-year-old Dane birdied the 72nd hole to get to 19-under alongside Italian Renato Paratore and Frenchman Antoine Rozner as the event went to a play-off for the third time in as many stagings [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>RASMUS Højgaard became the third-youngest winner in European Tour history with a dramatic play-off triumph at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open.</strong></p>
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<p>The 18-year-old Dane birdied the 72nd hole to get to 19-under alongside Italian Renato Paratore and Frenchman Antoine Rozner as the event went to a play-off for the third time in as many stagings at Heritage Golf Club.</p>
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<p>Højgaard missed a 12-foot eagle putt for the title on the first trip back up the par five 18<sup>th</sup> hole but – after halving the hole in birdies with Rozner at the second attempt – made a three from similar range at the third time of asking to take the title.</p>
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<p>Rasmus Højgaard, who was showered with Champagne on the 18th green, said: “I’m lost for words. It’s amazing and I’m over the moon. This is a dream come true for me.</p>
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<p>“I just kept telling myself to believe in yourself and trust the number. I did what I could and it was enough for me to win.</p>
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<p>“I was obviously nervous, playing in my first play-off, but I was in a situation where I had nothing to lose.</p>
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<p>“So, I was confident especially with my shots coming in. It was pretty cool to close out the 18<sup>th</sup> hole.</p>
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<p>“My approach shots were all very good there and I just managed to do what I had to do.</p>
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<p>“It’s cool to win so early in my career and it’s something just very amazing and I’m looking forward to the next challenge.”</p>
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<p>At 18 years and 271 days old, only Italian Matteo Manassero &#8211; who won twice as a 17-year-old – and New Zealander Danny Lee have won on the European Tour at a younger age.</p>
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<p>Højgaard came to prominence in 2018 when Denmark won the Eisenhower Trophy at the World Amateur Team Championship, playing alongside identical twin Nicolai and John Axelsen.</p>
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<p>The Rasmus brothers were also in the European team at the 2018 Junior Ryder Cup.</p>
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<p>Nicolai finished second to Sergio Garcia at last season&#8217;s KLM Open but after becoming the first player born in the 21st century to graduate from the Qualifying School, Rasmus is now a European Tour winner in just his fifth event.</p>
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<p>That makes him the fastest Dane to a European Tour win, beating 15-time winner Thomas Bjorn – the winning 2018 Ryder Cup captain, whose maiden victory came after 24 events.</p>
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<p>Renato Paratore – whose sole win came in the 2017 Nordea Masters having won his card at European Tour Qualifying School as a 17-year-old – said: “I pulled my second shot too much to the left.</p>
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<p>“It was not the best shot I made and it landed off the green and I knew I had no chance,” added 22-year-old Paratore.</p>
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<p>“I could have aimed more to the right. I played really solid all week and even though I didn’t win in the play-off, overall it has been a good week.”</p>
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<p>Belgium’s Thomas Detry, Scotland’s Grant Forrest, Benjamin Hebert, from France and South African Louis de Jager finished one shot behind the leading trio on 18-under.</p>
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<p>Another Frenchman – Robin Sciot-Siegrest – who graduated via the top 15 on the Challenge Tour’s Road to Mallorca rankings was one shot further back in solo eighth position.</p>
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<p>Julien Guerrier was the fourth Frenchmen inside the top 10 at 16-under, alongside South African Oliver Bekker, American Sihwan Kim, and Scotland’s Connor Syme.</p>
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<p>Antoine Rozner, who had back-to-back wins on the Challenge Tour in May, and was looking good for his own breakthrough victory on the back nine, said: “Everything comes down to one play-off hole.”</p>
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<p>“I made some amazing birdies on the first two play-off holes. I have nothing to regret. I gave my best.</p>
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<p>“Congratulations to Rasmus. He hit some amazing shots down the stretch.”</p>
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<p><strong>•For final scores from the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open, click </strong><a href="https://www.europeantour.com/european-tour/afrasia-bank-mauritius-open-2020/results?round=4" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
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		<title>Calum Hill makes move in Mauritius with a 64 as Stone steps on gas at Hertitage GC</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 2019 19:18:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>EUROPEAN Challenge Tour graduate Calum Hill will take a one-shot lead into the weekend at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open after a stunning second round 64. The Scot recorded a top 15 finish at last week&#8217;s Alfred Dunhill Championship to get the season off to a promising start. And he brought that form to Heritage [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_6909" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Hill-R2.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6909" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Hill-R2-1024x695.jpg" alt="Gleneagles’ Calum Hill leader of the 2019 AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open after two rounds" width="1024" height="695" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Gleneagles pro Calum Hill jumped up to the top of the leaderboad in the second round of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open with a sparkling 64. Picture by GETTY IMAGES</p></div>
<p><strong>EUROPEAN Challenge Tour graduate Calum Hill will take a one-shot lead into the weekend at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open after a stunning second round 64.</strong></p>
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<p>The Scot recorded a top 15 finish at last week&#8217;s Alfred Dunhill Championship to get the season off to a promising start.</p>
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<p>And he brought that form to Heritage Golf Club, moving to 12-under as he matched the low round of the week.</p>
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<p>Hill won twice in 2019 to secure his European Tour card, and he now leads his second event of the new season after recording nine birdies and just a single bogey on Friday.</p>
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<p>The final gain – a 20-foot putt on the last – was enough to edge the 25-year-old ahead of South African Rolex Series winner Brandon Stone, Belgian Thomas Detry and Frenchman Matthieu Pavon, who all reached 11-under par at Bel Ombre.</p>
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<p>Hill, who is attached to Gleneagles, said: “The last couple of days the game has been nice. Managed to get the putter going well today, which added up to a good score.</p>
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<p>“Last week was a slow start and I played better at the weekend. I’ve just built on it from there.</p>
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<p>“I&#8217;m happy with that, especially to make a putt on the last hole to finish off a good round. I made a lot of long range putts – 20-25 foot – probably made four of those.</p>
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<p>It has been a case of so far, so good on the European Tour for the winner of the Euram Bank Open and the Made in Denmark Challenge.</p>
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<p>Hill, who hails from Kirckaldy, added: “We seem to be following the sunshine so we&#8217;re always playing in warm weather and the courses are in great condition.</p>
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<p>“I haven&#8217;t noticed a huge difference yet coming from Challenge Tour,” said the 25-year-old who graduated from Western New Mexico University</p>
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<p>“Obviously the fields are stronger, but it&#8217;s the same as every tournament you play – you go out and do your best, see where that puts you at the end of the week, and dig in when you need to.”</p>
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<h2>Stone looks to go low over weekend while Detry’s trusting his confidence</h2>
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<p><strong>BRANDON Stone, who is looking for a fourth European Tour win since promotion from the Challenge Tour four years ago was also pleased with his performance.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>“</strong>Very happy with how things went,” said Stone. “I got off to a nice start this morning – a couple of birdies early which kind of settled the nerves a little bit. And then from there I just played great all day.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Very low stress, always in play, gave myself a lot of opportunities and managed to convert a fair number of them and sitting 11-under par going into the weekend is exactly where you want to be.</p>
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<p>“The target for the weekend to is go as low as we can go, actually,” said last year’s Scottish Open winner who fired a final round 60 at Gullane to land his first Rolex Series title.</p>
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<p>“It’s going to be a challenge and at the same time, there’s a lot of really top quality players in the field, so you’re going to go out and try to shoot as low as you can and, hopefully, by Sunday evening it’s going to be enough.</p>
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<p>Detry who is looking to join fellow Belgians Thomas Pieters and Nicholas Colsearts as winner on the European Tour is enjoying his debut in Mauritius.</p>
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<h3><a href="http://www.golfsouth.co.uk/rookie-rasmus-hojgaard-races-into-lead-after-first-round-of-afrasia-bank-mauritius-open/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Rookie Rasmum R1 leader in Mauritius Open</a></h3>
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<p>“It&#8217;s my first time in Mauritius,” said Detry. “The place is absolutely lovely, the course is in great condition. I love the place.</p>
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<p>“Very happy – shot five-under yesterday, six-under today. We&#8217;ve done a few mistakes here and there, but have managed to recover them pretty well.</p>
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<p>“Shot eight-under on my last 14 holes so that was a pretty good performance and gets it going for the next two days.</p>
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<p>“I&#8217;ve been taking it very relaxed, haven&#8217;t really practised too much. I&#8217;ve been playing well the last few weeks.</p>
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<p>“I made it to Dubai after playing well in Sun City and Turkey. I&#8217;ve been relying on my confidence and it&#8217;s been working.”</p>
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<p>French pair Benjamin Hebert and Antoine Rozner, American Sihwan Kim and Scotland’s Connor Syme are one shot further back in the pack chasing Calum Hill.</p>
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<p>Denmark rookie Rasmus Højgaard, who was one of five players to share the first-round lead, and fellow countryman Søren Kjeldsen are on nine-under with South African Christiaan Bezuidenhout, who is looking for his second victory in the calendar year.</p>
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<p>The event is tri-sanctioned with the Asian and Sunshine Tours.</p>
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<p><strong>•For live scoring from the third round of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open click <a href="https://www.europeantour.com/european-tour/afrasia-bank-mauritius-open-2020/leaderboard?round=3" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>.</strong></p>
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		<title>Rasmus Højgaard races into lead in first round of AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2019 20:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>FIVE players including Danish rookie Rasmus Højgaard, fired opening 66s to share the lead at the top of a congested leaderboard after the first round of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open. Rasmus, who played in last year’s Junior Ryder Cup with his twin brother Nicolai, was joined by French duo Benjamin Hebert and Romain Langasque, [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_6899" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Hojgaard.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6899" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Hojgaard-1024x656.jpg" alt="Denmark rookie Rasmus Højgaard in the first round of the 2019 AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open" width="1024" height="656" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Rookie Rasmus Højgaard who fired an excellent 66 to share a five-way lead after the first round of AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open at Bel Hombre. Picture by GETTY IMAGES</p></div>
<p><strong>FIVE players including Danish rookie Rasmus Højgaard, fired opening 66s to share the lead at the top of a congested leaderboard after the first round of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open.</strong></p>
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<p>Rasmus, who played in last year’s Junior Ryder Cup with his twin brother Nicolai, was joined by French duo Benjamin Hebert and Romain Langasque, Rolex Series winner Brandon Stone and Scotland’s Grant Forrest.</p>
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<p>The island paradise is hosting players from the European, Asian and Sunshine Tours in the tri-sanctioned event, and the leading quintet took advantage of good conditions to get to six-under par.</p>
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<p>A further nine players are in a share for second just a shot further back, with 77 players under par and within five shots of the lead.</p>
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<p>Højgaard, who finished 18th on the Challenge Tour’s Road to Mallorca before finishing fifth at last month’s European Tour Qualifying School to earn his card, said: “It was great, I played well and gave myself a lot of chances.</p>
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<p>“Conditions are very good. It&#8217;s a course where if you are playing well you can see a lot of chances. I managed to take them today.</p>
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<p>“I had a full season on the Challenge Tour, which gave me a lot of confidence in what I am doing. I just need to believe in myself.</p>
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<p>“It&#8217;s paying off right now and hopefully it will pay off in the long run as well.</p>
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<p>“Rookie of the year would be very nice, but it will definitely take some good results to get that. I&#8217;ll just try to play as well as I can and see where I end up,” Rasmus Højgaard revealed when discussing his goals for 2020.</p>
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<p>Højgaard made his first European Tour cut at last week&#8217;s Alfred Dunhill Championship at South Africa’s Leopard Creek, and the 18-year-old carried that momentum forward with a bogey-free effort to sit alongside Hebert in the early lead.</p>
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<p>Rasmus Højgaard may be playing his first season on the European Tour but the family name has been on golfing lips since 2018 – when he and his identical twin combined with John Axelsen to win the Eisenhower Trophy for Denmark.</p>
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<p>Romain Langasque won the Amateur Championship four years ago and is another player tipped for the very top.</p>
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<p>After finishing 24th on the 2019 Race to Dubai Langasque is looking to get off to a good start to 2020.</p>
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<p>Langasque, who finished third at Bel Hombre two years ago, said<strong>: “</strong>It was pretty solid all day.</p>
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<p>“It was the kind of round I was looking for to start the tournament, so I&#8217;m pretty happy.</p>
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<p>“I love this place, I feel great, but loving the place and playing well is not the same thing.</p>
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<p>“I played well here two years ago and I think this is a course that fits my game really well. I&#8217;ll just stay focused on doing my own thing and it worked well today.”</p>
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<p>Fellow Frenchman Hebert is also looking for his first win on the European Tour after picking up six titles on the Challenge Tour – three in 2011 and three more in 2014 since his first season in 2009.</p>
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<p>The 32-year-old, who has played eight seasons on the European Tour, said: “It&#8217;s always nice to start a tournament in this way.</p>
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<p>“I enjoy the course. It was a good round of golf and it was pretty fun out there.</p>
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<p>“The wind was quiet this morning, a little bit different direction than usual.</p>
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<p>“But then it turned and started to blow. The course is in great condition anyway so, if you find a good way to manage the wind it is very scoreable.”</p>
<h3 id="mce_52" class="editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">Trio fought windier conditions at Bel Hombre</h3>
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<p>With increased winds in the afternoon, it looked like Højgaard and Hebert may not be caught. But Forrest, Langasque and Stone played beautifully to reach the summit.</p>
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<p>Stone, who won the Scottish Open in 2018 to claim the biggest prize of his career with that Rolex Series title thanks to a final round 60 at Gullane, said: <strong>“</strong>It got a little bit toasty, a little bit breezy, trickypin location here and there but overall, I’m happy with the round.</p>
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<p>“Tee to green, I think I was decent. I hit the irons quite nicely, some really good iron shots earlier on in the round and towards the end there.</p>
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<p>“I think we’ve had the best end of the year with these two events,” added Stone, who is looking for a fourth European Tour win since graduating from the Challenge Tour in 2015.</p>
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<p>“Woke up to a beautiful island’s summer morning, took a walk on the beach with the wife, and after that I had to come and do a little bit of work and come and shoot a 66.”</p>
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<p>Scot Grant Forrest who is in his second season on Tour after graduating from the Challenge Tour in 2018, said: <strong>“</strong>I made a long putt on my first hole – probably 45, 50 feet, so that&#8217;s always a good way to start the round.</p>
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<p>“The game is getting there. We&#8217;ve done a lot of work over the past few months and it&#8217;s been a bit of a struggle on the golf course but we&#8217;re starting to see signs now.</p>
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<p>Forrest, who played in the 2015 Walker Cup against the USA at Royal Lytham, added: “I had a great start to the tournament last week as well.</p>
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<p>“It&#8217;s been encouraging the last little while and things are falling into place for the coming season,” said the 26-year-old from Craigielaw Golf Club, who finished 94th on the 2019 Race to Dubai.</p>
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<p>The quintet sit a shot ahead of South Africans Jaco Ahlers, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Keith Horne and Zander Lombard, French duo Matthieu Pavon and Antoine Rozner, Belgian Thomas Detry, American Sihwan Kim and Portugal’s Ricardo Santos.</p>
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		<title>George Coetzee aiming to double up in Mauritius just as he did at Tshwane Open</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>FOUR-time European Tour winner George Coetzee is aiming to seal a second AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open title at Heritage Golf Club, after triumphing in a play-off to win the inaugural edition in 2015. The South African, who finished 60th on the 2019 Race to Dubai, has appeared in all four previous editions of the tournament [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_6882" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Coetzee-Mauritius.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6882" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Coetzee-Mauritius-1024x671.jpg" alt="George Coetzee preparing for the 2019 AfrAsia Bank’s Mauritius Open" width="1024" height="671" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">South Africa’s George Coetzee is aiming to add a second AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open title at Bel Hombre, after his play-off victory in 2015. Picture by GETTY IMAGES</p></div>
<p><strong>FOUR-time European Tour winner George Coetzee is aiming to seal a second AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open title at Heritage Golf Club, after triumphing in a play-off to win the inaugural edition in 2015.</strong></p>
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<p>The South African, who finished 60th on the 2019 Race to Dubai, has appeared in all four previous editions of the tournament and is aiming to become the first player to win the title twice.</p>
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<p>If Coetzee can achieve that feat it would also be a second European Tour event that he has won on two occasions, following his Tshwane Open triumphs in 2015 and 2018.</p>
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<p>George Coetzee said: “Lots of good memories from the first year here. I remember playing the 18th hole a couple more times than I wanted to, but it was a good week.</p>
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<p>“It was nice to win a tournament outside of South Africa, and it was just a special week for me.</p>
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<p>“It&#8217;s very social, very casual but some very serious golf. It&#8217;s a nice blend of everything,” Coetzee said about playing in Mauritius.</p>
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<p>“I might be burning out a little bit with the amount of golf I have played but I&#8217;m still feel like I&#8217;m playing pretty well,” said Coetzee, who lost an opportunity to win the French Open at Le Paris National in October.</p>
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<p>After a relatively six months after his second place finish in Qatar, in March, Coetzee’s late collapse on the notoriously difficult course that staged the 2018 Ryder Cup, allowed Belgium’s Nicholas Colsearts to claim his first win since 2012.</p>
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<p>“At the moment I&#8217;m just enjoying the golf and then over Christmas I&#8217;ll put my plans together,” added George Coetzee about forming a scheduling for 2020 having played 29 times in the past 12 months.</p>
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<p>Coetzee’s victory in Bel Ombre four years ago was a special one, as it represented the first title he had won outside of his home country, after opening his European Tour account with victory at the 2014 Joburg Open.</p>
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<h3><a href="http://www.golfsouth.co.uk/paul-lawrie-to-captain-european-team-at-2020-junior-ryder-cup-at-blue-mound-golf-and-country-club/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Lawrie named 2020 Junior Ryder Cup captain</a></h3>
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<p>Scottish Major winner Paul Lawrie is looking forward to an altogether different Mauritius double – after making his debut in the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open, he will tee it up in the Staysure Tour’s season-ending MCB Tour Championship – Mauritius next week.</p>
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<p>The 1999 Open Champion – who was announced as the 2020 European Junior Ryder Cup Captain today (Wednesday) – turned 50 in January.</p>
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<p>And the two-time Ryder Cup player announced his arrival on the senior circuit in some style, winning the Scottish Senior Open in the summer.</p>
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<p>Lawrie’s looking forward to competing with some of the newer faces on European, Asian and Sunshine Tours when the action in the tri-sanctioned tournament gets under way at Heritage Golf Club on Thursday.</p>
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<p>But he will also be soaking up all that Mauritius has to offer.</p>
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<p>Lawrie said<strong>: “</strong>It&#8217;s my first time in Mauritius, it&#8217;s beautiful, absolutely lovely.</p>
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<p>“ I looked at the schedule and saw that European Tour was here this week and the Staysure Tour up the coast next week. I thought – it&#8217;s the perfect two weeks.</p>
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<p>“For the players that are getting older and older like me, and playing seniors more often, it&#8217;s weird. You get on the range and you don&#8217;t know half the Tour when you come to hit balls.</p>
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<p>“That&#8217;s a good thing, you need to get young talent in and keep the conveyor belt rolling, as it were.</p>
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<p>“The scoring is just brilliant, the standard on the Tour is getting better and better. That&#8217;s only going to be a good thing for everyone.”</p>
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<h2>Langasque looking to go one better</h2>
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<p><strong>THE field at the second event on the 2020 Race to Dubai also includes a host of promising young players including Romain Langasque – who finished in third place the last time the event was played at this venue two years ago.</strong></p>
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<p>Langasque, who won the 2015 Amateur Championship at Carnoustie said: “It’s always a pleasure to come back here, and especially to this course where I finished third two years ago.</p>
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<p>“It’s a place where I feel great, so I’m really happy to be here. I’ve been a Heritage ambassador for one year now.</p>
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<p>“It’s always good to come back here because of the resort, but also because of the course. It’s a very challenging course, especially with the wind like today.</p>
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<p>“This is a place where it is windy most of the time, so we have to learn to play with it.</p>
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<p>“But the good thing is that because of the wind there are so many options on this course – you can be offensive or less so,” added Langasque, who won the 2016 Spanish Amateur by beating Hampshire’s Scott Gregory in the final.</p>
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<p>The Frenchman is joined on the Indian Ocean island by Final Stage Qualifying School winner Benjamin Poke, from Denmark.</p>
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<p>Two other notable debutants are teeing it up in Mauritius – four-time European Tour winner Thomas Pieters, who made his Ryder Cup debut in the heavy defeat at Hazeltine, under Darren Clarke in 2016, and his compatriot and fellow ISPS Handa World Cup of Golf winner Thomas Detry.</p>
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