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Sergio scorching in opener of Nedbank Challenge

Sergio Garcia flew into a four-shot lead at the Nedbank Golf Challenge after an 8-under 64 on Thursday secured the biggest first-round advantage on the European Tour for a year.

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US Open 2025
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