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Trevor Immelman back in the swing for Nedbank Challenge defence in South Africa

South Africa's Trevor Immelman makes first appearance in his home country since winning the US Masters.

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Immelman eyes home comforts

Trevor Immelman makes his first appearance on home soil since his Masters win when he defends his Nedbank Challenge crown.

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Can Trevor stop Sergio bull run?

Trevor Immelman will have his work cut out if he is to defend his Nedbank Golf Challenge title at Sun City’s Gary Player Country Club from tomorrow. Immelman hasn’t been that convincing since his Masters win at Augusta — but he does own the title and knows the course as well as anyone. Considering the form of [...]

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Top field set for Nedbank Challenge

The Nedbank Golf Challenge will attract big crowds to Sun City's Gary Player Country Club from Thursday as another classy field contests the 28th edition of "Africa's Major". The lineup includes two-time winner Sergio Garcia and Sweden's Robert Karlsson and Henrik Stenson, the recent winners of the World Cup of Golf.

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The Nedbank Challenge at a glance

The odds 5-2 Sergio Garcia (Spa)13-2 Lee Westwood (Eng) andRobert Karlsson (Swe)7-1 Henrik Stenson (Swe)8-1 Trevor Immelman (SA)9-1 Justin Rose (Eng)12-1 KJ Choi (Kor)14-1 Kenny Perry (US) and RorySabbatini (SA)18-1 Miguel Angel Jiminez (Spa)20-1 Luke Donald (Eng)40-1 James Kingston (SA)Roll of honour last 10 years 1998 - Nick Price 273 (after playoff with Tiger Woods)1999 - Ernie Els 2632000 - Ernie...

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'Were England daft today?'

Gary Lemke applauds the way that Martin Johnson took defeat, and a roasting, on the chin.

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Pair Set Sights on Golf's Big Prize

RORY Sabbatini and Richard Sterne aim to win the golf World Cup for SA for the sixth time when they team up at the Mission Hills Golf Club in Shenzhen, China, for the $6m, 28-team event starting tomorrow.

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Team SA seeking sixth title

South Africa will attempt to win the World Cup of Golf for an impressive sixth time.

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Immelman's double delight

Trevor Immelman has double cause to be excited about his title defence at next month's Sun City Challenge, writes Mark Lamport-Stokes.

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Tiger makes belated Colonial appearance

Tiger Woods finally made it back to Colonial Country Club. The world's No. 1 golfer joined fellow Nike-sponsored players Anthony Kim, Justin Leonard, Stewart Cink, Trevor Immelman and Carl Pettersson for commercial shoots at the storied Fort Worth course Tuesday. On Wednesday, Leonard, Kim, Cink and Chad Campbell were at a tournament at Eldorado CC in McKinney held by Nike, Arnold Palmer Golf Management,...

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Donald returns as a Sun City replacement for Kim

SUN CITY, South Africa (Reuters) - Luke Donald, out of action with an injured wrist since the U.S. Open in June, is to return at next month's Sun City Challenge.

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Immelman trails Japanese teen by three strokes

Japanese teenager Ryo Ishikawa fired an opening 66 to get a head start on U.S. Masters champion Trevor Immelman at the Taiheiyo Masters on Thursday.

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