Louis Oosthuizen feels short game key in Alfred Dunhill Championship defence

Former Open champion Oosthuizen claimed a two-shot victory over compatriot Charl Schwartzel on a Monday finish following the threat of lightning and heavy rain to end at 18-under, landing a 10th DP World Tour title - his first in five years
Louis Oosthuizen feels short game key in Alfred Dunhill Championship defence

Louis Oosthuizen poses with the Alfred Dunhill Championship trophy

Louis Oosthuizen feels his short game will again be key as he looks to mount a successful defence of the Alfred Dunhill Championship back on home soil in Leopard Creek, South Africa.

Former Open champion Oosthuizen claimed a two-shot victory over compatriot Charl Schwartzel on a Monday finish following the threat of lightning and heavy rain to end at 18-under, landing a 10th DP World Tour title - his first in five years.

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