The South African Thriston Lawrence remains at the command of Investec South African Open Championship, of Sunshine Tourwhich is played on Blair Atholl Golf & Equestrian Estate, Lanseria, Johannesburgwith a total of 198 hits (-18), after the third round at 67 (five under par).
The advantage of Lawrence, 25 years old and winner of two tournaments on the European circuit, six in his professional career, is two strokes over his immediate pursuer, now the Frenchman. Clement Sordetwho signed the third card with 66 (-6), reducing the handicap with which he started the day with effect.
Lawrence (six ‘birdies’ and a ‘bogey’ today) and Sorder (an ‘eagle’, seven ‘birdies’, a ‘bogey’ and a ‘double bogey’), playing the same game, scored well in the part final , where one responded to the other when he made a ‘birdie’, as happened in the last two holes.
Swede Jens Fahrbrin is third, but six shots off his head, all of which will come individually on the final day between Lawrence and Sordet. And it is that soon the South African Ockie Strydom is off the hook, who started in second place two shots behind his countryman, and who in the first five holes made a ‘double bogey’ and three ‘bogeys’ which kept him away from leading positions.
Strydom finished with a wicked 75 (+3) consisting of two final ‘birdies’, which moved him to fourteenth place, 9 impacts from his head.
Among the Spanish, the best is Adrian Otaeguiwith 207 (-9), after 71 (-1) this Saturday, located in the share of eighth place. Alexander Del Rey total 209 (-7), after signing 70.
Source: La Verdad

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