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SA golf ace Frittelli eager to end home drought at St Francis, yearns for PGA Tour return

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South African golfer Dylan Frittelli finds the fairway (Image by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
South African golfer Dylan Frittelli finds the fairway (Image by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

The past few months have been tough for South African golfer Dylan Fritelli after he lost his PGA Tour card.

The 2023 season proved to be a miserable one - Frittelli missed 20 cuts in 31 events and failed to post a single top-10 finish to slip outside the world's top 400. 

The 33-year-old even considered fighting his way back on the PGA Tour by playing in the second-tier Korn Ferry Tour, but decided to play in the Middle East instead.

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