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Louis Oosthuizen has all-round game to stay at the top of world golf, says Rob Lee

Image: Oosthuizen: the former Open champion finished runner-up at this year's US masters

Louis Oosthuizen is probably the most natural golfer in the game.

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Dramatic
Last week's PGA Tour event was the Children's Miracles Network Hospitals Classic - and we certainly saw a miracle with Charlie Beljan winning the tournament in dramatic style. The American required medical assistance after the second round on Friday and said he thought he was going to die - but given he was still holding his heart and had shortness of breath on Sunday, I thought he might keel over then, too! Beljan, who shot 64 in his illness-affected second round and stayed in front from there on in, was probably focussing so much on his health that the importance of what was happening on the course was diminished, which, in an odd way, freed him up. The troubles the Arizonan experienced has taken some of the attention away from what was a very good display of golf from a very good player. He drives the ball long and straight and showed a great degree of control in his short iron play as well. Beljan's triumph capped off a memorable year on the PGA tour, but the two moments that stick in my mind from the American season are the fantastic wedge shot Bubba played from the woods in the Masters play-off, and the pitch that Tiger holed at the Memorial. Tournament-wise, though, I would go for Rory McIlroy's comprehensive victory in the USPGA Championship. Before that some people were saying his bubble had burst - but that, and the form he has produced since, shows that is definitely not the case.

ROB'S SKY BET TIPS

Rory McIlroy played well last week to finish third in Singapore and I really expect him to press on again heading into next year. He won the Hong Kong Open in 2011 and I would back him at 5/2 with Sky Bet to repeat that feat on Sunday, although Paul Casey is a good each-way bet at 20/1. In the South African Open, meanwhile, I will go for George Coetzee; he has won in his homeland before and I think he can do so again for his first European Tour triumph. He's a 12/1 shot.

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