South African Open: Laurie Canter that Dylan Naidoo beat in the playoffs at DP World Tour after rinsing at Durban County Club | Golf news

England Laurie Canter lost in the play-off against local favorite Dylan Naidoo at the Investec South African Open Championship after a flood in the Durban County Club.
The officials decided to leave the fourth round because of the lush rain, which left the tracks underwater.
Since both players at the top of the water plate from 14 to 202 years after three rounds, the couple challenged the title for the title after the rain cleared on Sunday afternoon and 27-year-old Naidoo, in the 466th place in the world, took away a girl’s victory in a world tour in his homeland.
“I feel like a dream, irresistible,” Naidoo said, who was popular with a crowd in Durban. “I felt like I played Tiger Woods yesterday with so many people who support me.”
Both players came to green with their shots in the first place in the first place, but Naidoo was better than Canter’s, and the Englishman landed 15 feet from the hole.
He lacked a chance for a bird, while Naidoo, with about four meters, holding his nerves to secure a victory on the intricate track.
“That kind of shooting is my bread and butter, a little low skipper,” he said. “The boys playing training with me know I do it all the time.
“I didn’t have a lot of fear on the recording, in fact it was a really nice shot to me.
Naidoo’s victory provides him with an outdoor place in Royal Portrush later this year, while Canter – who ended up in another – now runs a race to a ladder in Dubai and still performs an international swing ladder with one remaining event.
The second Englishman, Marco Penge, was one goal in third place, while South Africans Darren Fichardt, Branden Grace and amateur Christiaan Maas shared fourth place, finishing 12 under the tournament steam.
Penge and Fichardt also earned places at 153.
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