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A look back at the 2018 Tournament, AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open

Ernie Els on the first tee
The presence of Ernie Els obviously added much value to the moment as it represented a rare opportunity for many journalists to ask questions of one of the most famous, and friendliest, golfers on the circuit.
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Dodzy our dodo mascot cheered up the crowd
Day 4: Harding and Kitayama exchange the lead on the final day, while Mathieu Pavon of France also surged briefly into contention. At the end, Kitayama held his nerve to hold off both Pavon and S Chikkarangappa 2 shots behind at the finish, while Harding dropped into 4 th place.

Kurt Kitayama, winner of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open at Anahita