I felt great, I rolled the ball nicely, says Garcia

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A bogey-free first round on Thursday saw former champion Sergio Garcia retire to his plush quarters at Sun City top of a very good field

McIlroy has a plan of attack for tough Sun City

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McIlroy last play some of the Gary Player Country Club in 2009 before a bout of food poisoning saw him withdraw from the competition

My game is in good shape for Sun City, says Li Haotong after second place behind Justin Rose

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?It is a very, very good year for me so far,? he said. ?I just have to stay positive, and just need to play my best. ?

Defending champ Grace aiming to keep it in the fairways again

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At Sun City last year, Grace's 45-footer birdie on the 16th saw him take the lead for the first time in the tournament and then hoist the trophy

Attractive sax fare, brilliant piano solos

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The saxophone has come a long way since Belgian Adolphe Sax invented it in 1846.

Contrasting technology, centuries-old music

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London’s Peter Medhurst plays the piano and the harpsichord, he sings, he directs choirs and instrumental groups, and he lectures in many parts of the world.

Stellenbosch violinist tops in city concert

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A new work by a South African composer was the highlight of the most recent concert in the spring season of the KZN Philharmonic Orchestra.

Rare winter feast of classical music

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The classical music scene has been a hive of activity recently with two great shows staged late last week, including a joyous celebration of the cello.

Series ends on a high note

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For the last concert of the winter symphony season the KZN Philharmonic Orchestra offered, in the Durban City Hall, a distinct novelty: saxophone music played by ...