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2016 Draw Men's Open Singles Eden mens open singles draw. Page 1 section 1 a.T Coetzee [Leisure Isle] venue. George b. J Erasmus [Oudtshoorn] c.G Teunissen [Plettenberg] section 2 a.T v Aswegan [Outeniqua] venue. George b. S Potgieter[Oudtshoorn] c.D Breedt [George] section 3 a.A Bez/hout[Oudtshoorn] venue. Outeniqua b.K Rousseau [Knysna] c.P Menge [George] section 4 a.R Horning [Sedgefield] venue. George b.Z Salemane [Mossel Bay] c.P Stadler [George] section 5 a.S Marchant[George] venue. Hartenbos b.G Peet [Oudtshoorn] F Niehaus[Hartenbos] section 6 a.L Ludwig [George] venue. George J Hugill [Sedgefield] c.J Nortje [Outeniqua] section 7 a.F Steyn [Knysna] venue. Outeniqua b.O Calvery [Mossel Bay] c.A Dissel [George] section 8 a.K v As [George] venue. Hartenbos b. T Tredoux [Mossel Bay] c.A Krauspe [Great Brak] section 9 a.I Cochrane {Oudtshoorn] venue. Oudtshoorn b. R Laing [George] c. H v Greunen [Oudtshoorn] section 10 a.P Vitali [Knysna] venue. Outeniqua b.K Kriel [Hartenbos] P Jonk [Outeniqua] section 11 a.H Barnard [George] venue. Leisure Isle b. C Bentall (Outeniqua] c P Vilen [Leisure Isle] Eden mens open singles draw. section 12 Page 2 a.A Hobsen [Leisure Isle] venue. George b J Mundell [George] c O Pretorius [Hartenbos] section 13 a.M Delport [Knysna] venue. Leisure Isle b.R Board [George] c.J Fernhout [Oudtshoorn] section 14 a.J Ferreira [Vista] venue. Hartenbos b G Maingard [Sedgefield] c. D du Plessis [Ladismith] section 15 a.C Bekker [B/West] venue. Oudtshoorn R Nel [Mossel Bay] c.N v Wyk [George] section 16 a.L Geldenhuys [Oudtshoorn] venue. Leisure Isle b. R Eccles [Sedgefield] c, A Robertson [Knysna] section 17 a.G Bronkhorst[George] venue. Sedgefield b.C Snyman [Great Brak] c.G Pearce [Sedgefield] section 18 a.N Kuhn [Oudtshoorn] venue. Sedgefield b.P Dikstra [Knysna] c G Koorsen [Mossel Bay] section 19 a.J Esterhuyse [B/West] venue. Oudtshoorn b. P Malan [Hartenbos] c.F Pienaar [George] section 20 a. W Fourie [Mossel Bay] venue. Sedgefield b.S Wright [Knysna] c.M Erasmus [George] section 21 a.H Claassen [George] venue. Mosselbaai b H du Pisani [Great Brak] c M Meyer [Ladismith] section 22 a.E Gerber [Oudtshoorn] venue. Hartenbos b. G Fick [Outeniqua] c.D Ryan [George] Eden mens open singles draw. section 23 Page 3 a. A Spence-rees [Plettenberg] venue. Sedgefield b. W Tredouw [Mossel Bay] c.L v Zyl [George] section 24 a. L Burger [Outeniqua] venue. Leisure Isle b.L Deferville [Plettenberg] a. J de Bruyn [Leisure Isle] section 25 a. D Liebenberg [Plettenberg] venue. Leisure Isle b.R Raymond [Leisure Isle] c.R Brown [Sedgefield] section 26 a.T Kingston [Plettenberg] venue. Leisure Isle b..D Metter [Sedgefield] c.B Mackay [Knysna] section 27 G Pieterse [Ladismith] venue Mosselbaai c T Pringle [Hartenbos] c A Haggard [Mossel Bay] .
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