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Stenson wins Sun City challenge

Henrik Stenson was four strokes away from a tournament record
Henrik Stenson was four strokes away from a tournament record

Sweden's Henrik Stenson won the Sun City Challenge by nine strokes at the Gary Player Country Club today.

Stenson carded a four-under-par 68 in the final round to finish on 21-under-par 267. American Kenny Perry, who fired a day's best 65 to finish on 276, was second.

The 32-year-old Stenson, who began the day with an eight-shot lead, had no telling challengers as he steered clear of any bogeys until the last hole.

He registered just one birdie on the front nine but sunk four more birdies on the back nine to win in a procession.

Playing partner Robert Karlsson could make no inroads on his lead as he picked up just one birdie in a 72 that secured him third place on nine-under-par 279.

Perry was well served by his power game as he eagled the second hole and then birdied the fourth, 11th and 14th holes before finishing strongly with birdies on the last two holes.

Stenson's score has only been bettered by local favourites Ernie Els, who fired a 25-under-par 263 in 1999, and Nick Price, who won in 1993 with a total of 264.

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