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Casio world open

January 3rd, 2019

There’s a petition to get Ho-sung Choi, the most exciting man in golf, a sponsor exemption into the Waste Management Phoenix Open

2019 Waste Management Phoenix Open, Casio World Open, Derek Deminsky, Fisherman's Swing, Golf, Ho-sung Choi, petition, PGA Tour

November 26th, 2018

Ho-sung Choi (and his electric golf swing) just won a Japan Golf Tour event

Choi claimed his second career Japan Golf Tour victory by one stroke over Aussie Brendan Jones.

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T28Sam Ryder+14*1
T28Eric Cole+14*1
T28Victor Perez+13*1
T28Adam Svensson+121
T28Sam Stevens+11*1
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