THREE TO PLAYOFF
(N.Z.P. A.-Reuter—Copyright) i_ JOHANNESBURG, a P. Oosterhuis, of Britain, S the Rhodesian, D. Gammon, 0 iand the defending title-( iholder, T. Britz (South/ Africa) will play off for the v winner’s prize today after •' I finishing level in South 1 Africa’s first international r i multi-racial golf tournament 1 jon Saturday. c All three had an aggregate of 280 (eight under par). The leading scores were (South African names stated): 280— Oosterhuis 'Britain). 7i, [7l, 70, 68: Gammon (Rhodesia), 69. 72, 68, 71; Britz. 69, 72. 69, 70 281— G. Player, 71, 70, 69, 71; IC. du Toit. 67. 71. 70. 73; V. , (Baker, 69, 74, 69 . 69. 282 H. Baiocehi. 74, 72, 68, 68; A. Henning. 73. 67, 73, 69; T. ' Claassens, 75. 68, 68, 71; J. Bland, 73, 72. 71, 66. 283 C. Shankland (United i States), 72. 69, 71, 71. 284 H. Henning, 72. 72. 67, 73; R. Waltman. 67. 76, 67. 74.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32776, 29 November 1971, Page 24
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