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Change at top of TTF COLCHESTER-based Robert Bennett, under the guise of Time Wasters, shot to the head of the Totesport/Racing Post Ten To Follow leaderboard when Black Bear Island's Dante Stakes win took his points haul to 206, seven points clear of S Clark.
WALES' three-strong contingent beginning their European Tour adventure in South Africa last night failed to make any impression on the first-round leaderboard.
At the other end of the Order of Merit, Sergio Garcia and Henrik Stenson will be among a highprofile field hoping to establish themselves near the top of the leaderboard heading into the weekend.
 
 
 
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