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Golf: Matsuyama 4 shots off lead at Bridgestone Invitational

Golf: Matsuyama 4 shots off lead at Bridgestone Invitational

Hideki Matsuyama of Japan tees off on the 16th hole during the first round of the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, on Aug. 3, 2017. Matsuyama was in a tie for 15th place after shooting a 1-under 69, four strokes off the pace set by Thomas Pieters of Belgium. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Golf: Matsuyama 4 shots off lead at Bridgestone Invitational

Golf: Matsuyama 4 shots off lead at Bridgestone Invitational

Hideki Matsuyama of Japan chips in for birdie on the 13th hole during the first round of the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, on Aug. 3, 2017. Matsuyama was in a tie for 15th place after shooting a 1-under 69, four strokes off the pace set by Thomas Pieters of Belgium. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters (Belgium) is seen during the D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Vysoky Ujezd, Czech Republic, on August 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Adri Arnaus, Thomas Pieters

Adri Arnaus, Thomas Pieters

L-R Adri Arnaus (Spain; 2nd place) congratulates to Thomas Pieters (Belgium) on victory during the D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Vysoky Ujezd, Czech Republic, on August 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters (Belgium) is seen during the D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Vysoky Ujezd, Czech Republic, on August 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters (Belgium) poses with the trophy of the D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Vysoky Ujezd, Czech Republic, on August 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters (Belgium) poses with the trophy of the D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Vysoky Ujezd, Czech Republic, on August 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Adri Arnaus, Thomas Pieters

Adri Arnaus, Thomas Pieters

L-R Adri Arnaus (Spain; 2nd place) congratulates to Thomas Pieters (Belgium) on victory during the D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Vysoky Ujezd, Czech Republic, on August 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Thomas Pieters, Petr Dedek

Thomas Pieters, Petr Dedek

Thomas Pieters (Belgium; left) poses with the trophy of the D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Vysoky Ujezd, Czech Republic, on August 18, 2019. On the right side is seen promoter of the tournament Petr Dedek. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters (Belgium) drives the ball during the D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Vysoky Ujezd, Czech Republic, on August 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters (Belgium) poses with the trophy of the D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Vysoky Ujezd, Czech Republic, on August 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters (Belgium) drives the ball during the D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Vysoky Ujezd, Czech Republic, on August 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters of Belgium drives the ball during the D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Vysoky Ujezd, Czech Republic, on Thursday, August 16, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Adri Arnaus, Thomas Pieters

Adri Arnaus, Thomas Pieters

L-R Adri Arnaus (Spain; 2nd place) congratulates to Thomas Pieters (Belgium) on victory during the D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Vysoky Ujezd, Czech Republic, on August 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters of Belgium drives the ball during the D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Vysoky Ujezd, Czech Republic, on Thursday, August 15, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters of Belgium drives the ball during the D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Vysoky Ujezd, Czech Republic, on Thursday, August 15, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters of Belgium drives the ball during the D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Vysoky Ujezd, Czech Republic, on Thursday, August 15, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters

Thomas Pieters of Belgium drives the ball during the show at Vltava River embankment prior to D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Prague, Czech Republic, August 13, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Filip Mruzek, Lee Westwood, Stanislav Matus, Ernie Els, Haydn Porteous, Padraig Harrington, Thomas Pieters, Adrian Otaegui

Filip Mruzek, Lee Westwood, Stanislav Matus, Ernie Els, Haydn Porteous, Padraig Harrington, Thomas Pieters, Adrian Otaegui

Golfers (from left) Filip Mruzek, Lee Westwood, Stanislav Matus, Ernie Els, Haydn Porteous, Padraig Harrington, Thomas Pieters and Adrian Otaegui pose after the show at Vltava River embankment prior to D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS 2019 golf tournament of European Tour in Prague, Czech Republic, August 13, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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50th anniversary of Palach's death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candles

50th anniversary of Palach's death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candles

People light candles at the memorial to Jan Palach, who burned himself to death in protest against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops in 1968 marring the Communist reform movement known as Prague Spring, in the Brussels quarter of Sint-Pieters-Woluwe today, on Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach's marble bust is placed on a high plinth surrounded by creeping flames. The bust, which was donated by Czech academic sculptor Frantisek Janda to the Czech Embasssy in Belgium, is placed in a villa quarter of diplomats and EU officials. An inscription in French and Flemish reads: Jan Palach, died on January 19, 1969. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led Warsaw troops invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Jakub Dospiva)

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50th anniversary of Palach's death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candles

50th anniversary of Palach's death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candles

People light candles at the memorial to Jan Palach, who burned himself to death in protest against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops in 1968 marring the Communist reform movement known as Prague Spring, in the Brussels quarter of Sint-Pieters-Woluwe today, on Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach's marble bust is placed on a high plinth surrounded by creeping flames. The bust, which was donated by Czech academic sculptor Frantisek Janda to the Czech Embasssy in Belgium, is placed in a villa quarter of diplomats and EU officials. An inscription in French and Flemish reads: Jan Palach, died on January 19, 1969. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led Warsaw troops invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Jakub Dospiva)

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50th anniversary of Palach's death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candles

50th anniversary of Palach's death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candles

People light candles at the memorial to Jan Palach, who burned himself to death in protest against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops in 1968 marring the Communist reform movement known as Prague Spring, in the Brussels quarter of Sint-Pieters-Woluwe today, on Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach's marble bust is placed on a high plinth surrounded by creeping flames. The bust, which was donated by Czech academic sculptor Frantisek Janda to the Czech Embasssy in Belgium, is placed in a villa quarter of diplomats and EU officials. An inscription in French and Flemish reads: Jan Palach, died on January 19, 1969. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led Warsaw troops invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Jakub Dospiva)

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50th anniversary of Palach's death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candles

50th anniversary of Palach's death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candles

People light candles at the memorial to Jan Palach, who burned himself to death in protest against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops in 1968 marring the Communist reform movement known as Prague Spring, in the Brussels quarter of Sint-Pieters-Woluwe today, on Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach's marble bust is placed on a high plinth surrounded by creeping flames. The bust, which was donated by Czech academic sculptor Frantisek Janda to the Czech Embasssy in Belgium, is placed in a villa quarter of diplomats and EU officials. An inscription in French and Flemish reads: Jan Palach, died on January 19, 1969. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led Warsaw troops invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Jakub Dospiva)

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50th anniversary of Palach's death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candles

50th anniversary of Palach's death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candles

People light candles at the memorial to Jan Palach, who burned himself to death in protest against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops in 1968 marring the Communist reform movement known as Prague Spring, in the Brussels quarter of Sint-Pieters-Woluwe today, on Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach's marble bust is placed on a high plinth surrounded by creeping flames. The bust, which was donated by Czech academic sculptor Frantisek Janda to the Czech Embasssy in Belgium, is placed in a villa quarter of diplomats and EU officials. An inscription in French and Flemish reads: Jan Palach, died on January 19, 1969. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led Warsaw troops invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Jakub Dospiva)

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50th anniversary of Palach's death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candles

50th anniversary of Palach's death, memorial to Jan Palach, piety, candles

People light candles at the memorial to Jan Palach, who burned himself to death in protest against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops in 1968 marring the Communist reform movement known as Prague Spring, in the Brussels quarter of Sint-Pieters-Woluwe today, on Wednesday, January 16, 2019. Palach's marble bust is placed on a high plinth surrounded by creeping flames. The bust, which was donated by Czech academic sculptor Frantisek Janda to the Czech Embasssy in Belgium, is placed in a villa quarter of diplomats and EU officials. An inscription in French and Flemish reads: Jan Palach, died on January 19, 1969. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led Warsaw troops invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Jakub Dospiva)

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Golf: Matsuyama 4 shots off lead at Bridgestone Invitational

Golf: Matsuyama 4 shots off lead at Bridgestone Invitational

Hideki Matsuyama of Japan hits his second shot on the 18th hole during the opening round of the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, on Aug. 3, 2017. Matsuyama was in a tie for 15th place after shooting a 1-under 69, four strokes off the pace set by Thomas Pieters of Belgium. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Golf: Matsuyama 4 shots off lead at Bridgestone Invitational

Golf: Matsuyama 4 shots off lead at Bridgestone Invitational

Hideki Matsuyama of Japan acknowledges the gallery after making birdie at the 16th hole during the opening round of the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, on Aug. 3, 2017. Matsuyama was in a tie for 15th place after shooting a 1-under 69, four strokes off the pace set by Thomas Pieters of Belgium. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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