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    Reigning champion Takahiro Hataji will return to the New Zealand golf Open next year

    Reigning champion Takahiro Hataji will return to the New Zealand golf Open next year


    Organisers have announced Hataji's return as they mark 100 days until the tournament at Queenstown's Millbrook Resort begins in February.

    He was the first Japanese player to win the open its 103-year history.

    GOLF COVERAGE WITH CROWN... THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A NEW CROWN. SIMPLY THE BEST

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