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Joburg Open Par Scores

Thursday

At Houghton GC

Johannesburg

Purse: $1.2 million

Yardage: 7,279; Par: 70

First Round

Luke Brown, South Africa 9-31—40 -7
Angel Ayora Fanegas, Spain 31-22—53 -6
Nathan Kimsey, England 31-33—64 -6
Jayden Trey Schaper, South Africa 31-33—64 -6
Maximilian Steinlechner, Austria 32-32—64 -6
Kieran Vincent, Zimbabwe 31-4—35 -5
Dan Bradbury, England 32-18—50 -5
Wilco Nienaber, South Africa 32-33—65 -5
Jacob Skov Olesen, Denmark 34-31—65 -5
Hugo Townsend, Sweden 32-33—65 -5
Darius Van Driel, Netherlands 33-32—65 -5
Shubhankar Sharma, India 32-19—51 -4
Christiaan Burke, South Africa 19-33—52 -4
David Law, Scotland 30-33—63 -4
Jaco Prinsloo, South Africa 29-34—63 -4
Hennie Du Plessis, South Africa 33-33—66 -4
Jack Hawksby, England 31-35—66 -4
David Ravetto, France 35-31—66 -4
Kota Kaneko, Japan 33-4—37 -3
Austin Bautista, Australia 8-32—40 -3
Rupert Kaminski, South Africa 34-7—41 -3
Jorge Campillo, Spain 32-13—45 -3
Sean Crocker, United States 17-31—48 -3
Casey Jarvis, South Africa 32-24—56 -3
Cameron Adam, Scotland 36-31—67 -3
Ross Fisher, England 33-34—67 -3
Alex Fitzpatrick, England 34-33—67 -3
Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez, Spain 35-32—67 -3
Romain Langasque, France 34-33—67 -3
Adrian Otaegui, United Arab Emirates 33-34—67 -3
Richie Ramsay, Scotland 34-33—67 -3
Rocco Repetto Taylor, Spain 35-32—67 -3
Ockie Strydom, South Africa 35-32—67 -3
Daniel Van Tonder, South Africa 33-34—67 -3
Ryan Van Velzen, South Africa 34-33—67 -3
Jordan Gumberg, United States 11-34—45 -2
Joe Dean, England 13-36—49 -2
Todd Clements, England 19-35—54 -2
Calum Hill, Scotland 33-24—57 -2
Francesco Laporta, Italy 36-21—57 -2
Joost Luiten, Netherlands 24-34—58 -2
Ewen Ferguson, Scotland 36-24—60 -2
Rikuya Hoshino, Japan 33-27—60 -2
Robin Williams, South Africa 33-27—60 -2
Ruan Korb, South Africa 33-35—68 -2
Jacques Kruyswijk, South Africa 35-33—68 -2
Hennie O’Kennedy, South Africa 34-34—68 -2
Benjamin Schmidt, England 34-34—68 -2
Richard Sterne, South Africa 34-34—68 -2
Brandon Stone, South Africa 35-33—68 -2
Martin Vorster, South Africa 34-34—68 -2
Musiwalo Nethunzwi, South Africa 35-4—39 -1
James Mack, South Africa 34-9—43 -1
Jamie Rutherford, England 34-9—43 -1
Louis Albertse, South Africa 10-36—46 -1
Marcus Armitage, England 10-36—46 -1
Brandon Robinson-Thompson, England 15-35—50 -1
Sam Bairstow, England 37-14—51 -1
Ricardo Gouveia, Portugal 34-17—51 -1
Herman Loubser, South Africa 35-16—51 -1
James Morrison, England 34-17—51 -1
JJ Senekal, South Africa 35-16—51 -1
Haydn Porteous, South Africa 23-36—59 -1
Ugo Coussaud, France 30-36—66 -1
Estiaan Conradie, South Africa 33-36—69 -1
Darren Fichardt, South Africa 34-35—69 -1
Joel Girrbach, Switzerland 34-35—69 -1
Justin Harding, South Africa 36-33—69 -1
Angel Hidalgo, Spain 35-34—69 -1
Ryggs Johnston, United States 34-35—69 -1
Tobias Jonsson, Sweden 36-33—69 -1
Zander Lombard, South Africa 35-34—69 -1
Yurav Premlall, South Africa 34-35—69 -1
Jovan Rebula, South Africa 33-36—69 -1
Patrick Reed, United States 34-35—69 -1
Marcel Siem, Germany 36-33—69 -1
Sebastian Soderberg, Sweden 33-36—69 -1
Jason Roets, South Africa 7-36—43 E
Pieter Moolman, South Africa 13-34—47 E
Jacques Blaauw, South Africa 15-36—51 E
Keenan Davidse, South Africa 36-16—52 E
Connor Syme, Scotland 37-18—55 E
Neil Schietekat, South Africa 25-35—60 E
Jaco Ahlers, South Africa 35-35—70 E
Oliver Bekker, South Africa 36-34—70 E
Albin Bergstrom, Sweden 35-35—70 E
Rafa Cabrera Bello, Spain 34-36—70 E
Kyle De Beer, South Africa 33-37—70 E
Alejandro Del Rey, Spain 33-37—70 E
Dylan Frittelli, South Africa 35-35—70 E
Julien Guerrier, France 34-36—70 E
Michael Hollick, South Africa 33-37—70 E
Allen John, Germany 35-35—70 E
Dylan Naidoo, South Africa 35-35—70 E
Eddie Pepperell, England 36-34—70 E
Stals Swart, South Africa 35-35—70 E
MJ Viljoen, South Africa 36-34—70 E
Joshua Berry, England 7-37—44 +1
Keelan Van Wyk, South Africa 14-34—48 +1
Jonathan Broomhead, South Africa 16-36—52 +1
MJ Daffue, South Africa 36-17—53 +1
Heinrich Bruiners, South Africa 35-36—71 +1
Ivan Cantero Gutierrez, Spain 34-37—71 +1
Jean Hugo, South Africa 35-36—71 +1
JC Ritchie, South Africa 34-37—71 +1
Marcel Schneider, Germany 33-38—71 +1
Jason Scrivener, Australia 35-36—71 +1
Graham Van Der Merwe, South Africa 37-34—71 +1
Altin Van Der Merwe, South Africa 38-33—71 +1
Euan Walker, Scotland 35-36—71 +1
Samuel Simpson, South Africa 7-38—45 +2
Martin Rohwer, South Africa 18-35—53 +2
Nick Bachem, Germany 34-38—72 +2
Luis Carrera, Mexico 37-35—72 +2
Scott Jamieson, Scotland 36-36—72 +2
Yuto Katsuragawa, Japan 37-35—72 +2
Franklin Manchest, South Africa 37-35—72 +2
Dylan Mostert, South Africa 35-37—72 +2
Warwick Purchase, South Africa 36-36—72 +2
Quim Vidal, Spain 35-37—72 +2
Jeong-Weon Ko, France 36-19—55 +3
Bernd Wiesberger, Austria 23-36—59 +3
Thriston Lawrence, South Africa 37-25—62 +3
Shaun Norris, South Africa 39-23—62 +3
Martin Couvra, France 37-36—73 +3
Allister De Kock, South Africa 38-35—73 +3
Stephen Ferreira, Portugal 38-35—73 +3
Trevor Fisher, South Africa 39-34—73 +3
Deon Germishuys, South Africa 36-37—73 +3
Makhetha Mazibuko, South Africa 36-37—73 +3
Kyle McClatchie, South Africa 36-37—73 +3
Gerhard Pepler, South Africa 37-36—73 +3
Antoine Rozner, France 36-37—73 +3
Stefan Wears-Taylor, South Africa 37-36—73 +3
Daniel Young, Scotland 37-36—73 +3
Malcolm Mitchell, South Africa 8-39—47 +4
Toto Thimba Jr., South Africa 8-39—47 +4
Bjorn Akesson, Sweden 39-35—74 +4
Andrew Johnston, England 36-38—74 +4
Mark Maart, South Africa 37-37—74 +4
Thanda Mavundla, South Africa 36-38—74 +4
Renato Paratore, Italy 35-39—74 +4
Kyle Barker, South Africa 36-39—75 +5
Robson Chinhoi, Zimbabwe 37-38—75 +5
Manuel Elvira, Spain 37-38—75 +5
Benjamin Follett-Smith, Zimbabwe 37-38—75 +5
Lyle Rowe, South Africa 41-34—75 +5
Jack Senior, England 37-38—75 +5
Andy Sullivan, England 36-39—75 +5
Kayle Wykes, South Africa 37-38—75 +5
Rhys Enoch, Wales 38-38—76 +6
Hennie Otto, South Africa 42-34—76 +6
Stefano Mazzoli, Italy 39-38—77 +7
Nikhil Rama, South Africa 38-41—79 +9
Karabo Mokoena, South Africa 39-41—80 +10
Luke Jerling, South Africa 41-40—81 +11

NYPD says dozens rescued from human trafficking during World Cup

▶ Watch Video: Inside look at security preparations for World Cup Forty-three people, including seven minors, were rescued from human traffickers during the World Cup matches in the New York City area, according to the New York City Police Department's Special Victims Unit.The rescue operations were carried out between June 11 and July 19 by specialized NYPD detectives who arrested 89 individuals."The surprise was really the outpouring of support behind the mission and the collaboration with all our partners," said Inspector Gary Marcus, commanding officer of the Special Victims Unit.Those rescued, largely the victims of sex trafficking, are now being supported with an array of social services for the victims, including food, housing and counseling.The 87 operations carried out during the World Cup have generated new leads, officials said, and law enforcement agencies are building more cases based on the investigations already underway."We have ongoing investigations now as a result of these operations," an NYPD official told CBS News.Major sporting events are known to law enforcement as hotbeds of human trafficking.Years in advance, the NYPD devoted significant resources to preparing for the World Cup. Eight matches were played at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium, including the final on Sunday."When we talk about the outreach and the prep we do, a large part of that involved visiting the known sex offenders, particularly the known human traffickers, in our registry," Marcus said. "Whether they're on parole or probation for human trafficking, we visited them to make sure they're compliant with the terms of their release, and secondly, to let them know that the NYPD is watching."The matches were held in multiple cities around the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Preparations to secure those games and prepare for crimes like human trafficking were coordinated between local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.Police departments in many locations that hosted World Cup matches have made arrests and rescues connected to human trafficking, including in Georgia, New England and Missouri. Nationally, there were more than 673 arrests on human-trafficking charges made during the World Cup, and 61 adults and 13 minors rescued, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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