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Fisher closed with a six-under 65 to claim a two-stroke victory. He ended his fourth European Tour victory at 18-under-par 266.
Harrington did his scoring in bunches on Sunday. His second and third scoring bursts gave him a share of the lead, but he could not grab the out-right lead by himself.
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1 Tiger Woods committed to play in the 2011 Dubai Desert Classic on Sunday.
Woods skipped the event in 2010 while in rehab, but he will return to The Emirates Golf Club early next season.
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Takayama finished at 17-under-par 271 to collect his third Japan Tour title.
Dinesh Chand stumbled to a one-over 73 to end three back at minus-14 at Otaru Country Club.
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Siddikur had closed with a four-under 67, while Kruger posted a five-under 66. They finished at 16-under-par 268 at Empire Hotel and Country Club.
On the first extra hole, Siddikur made par and it was up to Kruger, who was looking at a 10-footer to extend the playoff. Kruger's putt stayed above ground to give Siddikur the victory.
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Fisher, who fired a tournament-record-matching 61 on Friday, finished 54 holes at 12-under 201 at Killarney Golf & Fishing Club and is one stroke ahead of Chris Wood (66) and Francesco Molinari (69).
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano was one back until he double-bogeyed the 18th hole. He shot a three-under 68 and is alone in fourth place at minus-10.
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Fisher finished 36 holes at 12-under 130 and is three strokes clear at Killarney Golf & Fishing Club.
Francesco Molinari posted a five-under 66 on Friday and is alone in second at minus-nine.
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Van den Berg finished at 14-under 202 and won by a stroke at Humewood Golf Club.
Second-round leader Daniel Greene struggled to a four-over 76 on Friday and came in second place in his pursuit for a first victory on the Sunshine Tour.
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Richard Green and Damien McGrane both posted rounds of six-under 65 and share second place.
Last year's runner-up Robert Rock finished with a 65, but was disqualified after his round. Two of his scores were inverted on the back nine, so he signed for an incorrect scorecard.
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Johnson closed with a one-under 71 and finished at 11-under 277, beating the clubhouse number Argentina's Rafa Echenique had set minutes earlier.
The win was cheered loudly by the Swedish crowd, which supported Johnson all week.
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Gaunt finished at 17-under-par 271 for his first European Challenge Tour victory.
It was amateur Tommy Fleetwood who handed the Gaunt the title though. Fleetwood stumbled to a bogey on the 72nd hole to finish one back at minus-16. He posted a three-under 69 to share second with Craig Lee (68).
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Osanai shot a three-under 69 in the final round at The North Country Golf Club to join Shunsuke Sonoda and Min-Gyu Cho at 13-under 275 for the tournament.
The 40-year-old from Tokyo won the playoff to claim his fourth tour victory and first since the Acom International in September of 2006.
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Johnson and Choi, who had a one-under 71, are knotted at 10-under 206 at Bro Hoff Slott Golf Club.
Open champion Louis Oosthuizen, less than one week from his epic major triumph, bogeyed the last for a two-under 70. He fell into third place at minus-nine.
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Choi finished 36 holes on the Stadium Course at Bro Hof Slott Golf Club with a nine-under 135, moving one shot ahead of Richard S. Johnson (66).
British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen (70) and Rafa Echenique (69) were another stroke further back at seven-under 137, while Robert-Jan Derksen (67) and Richard Green (71) were tied at 138.
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Four days after winning his first major, Oosthuizen shot a five-under 67 on Thursday to share the first-round lead at the European Tour's Scandinavian Masters with Dustin Johnson and Richard Green.
It marked the fourth round in a row that the 27-year-old South African's name was atop a leaderboard. Oosthuizen cruised to a seven-shot win Sunday at St. Andrews, where he led after each of the last three rounds.
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The 2010 Ryder Cup will be staged October 1-3 at the Celtic Manor Resort in Wales.
Bjorn, Clarke and McGinley have a combined 10 Ryder Cup appearances among them.
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Andrews, Scotland (Sports Network) - There was little drama Sunday at the British Open Championship.
Louis Oosthuizen eagled the ninth and after a birdie on the 12th, he was eight strokes clear of the field.
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Tiger Woods, a three-time Open champion, could only muster an even-par 72 in the final round Sunday. He finished the championship at three-under-par 285.
World No. 2 Phil Mickelson could have passed Woods in the world rankings with a win this week, but only broke par in two of the four rounds. He stumbled to a three-over 75 Sunday to finish at one-over-par 289.
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Oosthuizen, who is in contention for the first time in a major championship, has played a steady round so far in the final pairing with Paul Casey.
The 27-year-old Oosthuizen parred his first seven holes to maintain his lead. However, he stumbled to a bogey on the eighth to slip to 14-under.
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Tadini finished at 22-under-par 266 for his third Challenge Tour victory.
Third-round leader Stuart Manley carded a three-under 69 to slip into a share of second place at minus-21. Marius Thorp fired a six-under 66 to join Manley at 21-under-par 267.
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Andrews, Scotland (Sports Network) - Louis Oosthuizen has never been in this position, but he sure seems comfortable atop the leaderboard in a major.
The South African, who held the second-round lead, carded a three-under 69 Saturday to complete three rounds of the British Open Championship in the lead at 15-under-par 201.
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Andrews, Scotland (Sports Network) - Three-time Open champion Tiger Woods mixed four bogeys and three birdies in a round of one-over 73 Saturday at the British Open.
Woods finished three rounds at three-under-par 213 and is currently 10 behind leader Louis Oosthuizen, who is still completing the third round.
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Andrews, Scotland (Sports Network) - A wind delay Friday forced the completion of the second round of the British Open into Saturday morning.
Louis Oosthuizen remained atop the leaderboard as he finished his five-under 67 on Friday.
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The South African fired a five-under 67 despite intermittent rain and gusty winds to take a five-stroke lead with the second round of the season's third major suspended due to darkness.
Oosthuizen completed two rounds at 12-under-par 132, which matched the low 36- hole score for the Open Championship at St. Andrews. Nick Faldo and Greg Norman both posted 132 in 1990.
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Andrews, Scotland (Sports Network) - After second-round play was stopped for 66 minutes at the British Open, the wind continued to blow at St. Andrews, and in the process, sent scores soaring.
With the final group midway through the front nine, there are only five players under par for the second round.
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Andrews, Scotland (Sports Network) - With the wind picking up, the cut line will likely climb through Friday afternoon, and possibly into Saturday morning, at the British Open.
Phil Mickelson birdied the 18th hole Friday to post a one-under 71, which got him back to even-par for the championship.
