After his worse season ever following the loss of the Vaal sand, Louis Goosen has relocated to Ashburton in KwaZulu-Natal.
He chats to James Goodman in a fascinating interview on Winning Ways – the best show by a country mile on Tellytrack.
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He chats to James Goodman in a fascinating interview on Winning Ways – the best show by a country mile on Tellytrack.
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