Thomas Detry ties the lead in Mauritius | Round 3 | 2020 AFRASIA BANK Mauritius Open

Watch highlights of the young Belgian Thomas Detry’s round 3 at the 2020 AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open.

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The 2020 European Tour Season continues with the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open. 2015 winner George Coetzee returns to the Heritage Golf Course aiming to make this the second European Tour event he has won twice. Standing in his way are Belgian trio Nicolas Colsaerts, Thomas Detry and Thomas Pieters. While Detry and Pieters are making their event debuts, Colsaerts has teed it up in three of the four previous editions, finishing third in 2016. Colsaerts also has a new caddie this week, with his wife Rachel on bag duties. Can she inspire him to victory?

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In This Story: Mauritius

Mauritius, an Indian Ocean island nation, is known for its beaches, lagoons and reefs. The mountainous interior includes Black River Gorges National Park, with rainforests, waterfalls, hiking trails and wildlife like the flying fox. Capital Port Louis has sites such as the Champs de Mars horse track, Eureka plantation house and 18th-century Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Gardens.

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