the danish Rasmus Hojgaard and the Belgians Thomas Detryboth with 207 hits (-9), after their respective last runs of 69 (-3) and 67 (-5), leading the Sun City’s Nedbank Golf Challenge (South Africa) which is disputed in Gary Player Country Clubafter completing the second day that was suspended due to rain and lack of light this Saturday, and closing the third.
Hojgaard started this morning two shots behind then co-leaders, New Zealander Ryan Fox and Englishman Luke Donald -both with -8-, while Detry was further back-
But in the double session Hojgaard closed the second round with a 69, the same third as he did on the first day. On the other hand, Detry, who on the first day went to a bad 74 (+3), signed two cards this Saturday with 67 each.
Ryan Fox, on the other hand, signed 74 and 72, which was caught, with a total of 210 hits (-6). Donald did the same, with 71 and 73 leaving him with a total of 209, in a shared fifth place.
The best Spanish continues Adrian Otaegui, with 211 (-5), four back of the head, after signing routes in 70 and 72, where he maintained the chances of winning before the final day. The Basque made one bogey and one birdie and the rest were even.
Rafa Cabrera from the Canary Islands has a total of 219; while Jorge Campillo has 220, Adri Arnaus 221 and Pablo Larrazábal 225.
Source: La Verdad

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