Two murders in the mining sector and the emergence of a ‘procurement mafia’ underscore the need for a special police branch dedicated to mining matters, the Minerals Council South Africa said on Wednesday.
Two murders in the mining sector and the emergence of a ‘procurement mafia’ underscore the need for a special police branch dedicated to mining matters, the Minerals Council South Africa said on Wednesday.
Eddie Pepperell leads the charge at The Belfry. By Press Association Friday 14 May 2021, 5:38 PM 5 hours ago 1,049 Views 0 Comments
Dunne: eight shots off the lead at The Belfry.
Image: Mike Egerton
Image: Mike Egerton
A DISAPPOINTING ONE-OVER par 73 derailed Paul Dunne’s hopes of challenging at the British Masters.
The Greystones native started the day four shots off the lead at the Belfry but struggled to reproduced Thursday’s fine form as he slipped down the leaderboard.
Dunne made three birdies but also had four bogeys on the card as he dropped into a share of 43rd place on two-under, eight shots behind clubhouse leader Eddie Pepperell in 10-under.