Hennie du Plessis leads heading into weekend at Pecanwood
Hennie du Plessis earned himself a one-shot lead going into the weekend of the MyGolfLife Open hosted at Pecanwood as he added a 65 to his opening 62 to lead the field on 17 under par.
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Hennie du Plessis earned himself a one-shot lead going into the weekend of the MyGolfLife Open hosted at Pecanwood as he added a 65 to his opening 62 to lead the field on 17 under par.
The MyGolfLife Open makes its debut and is under way at the Pecanwood Golf and Country Club in Hartbeespoort.
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