Jorge Campillo remains among the best in tough and selective Gary Player CC, in Sun City (South Africa)scene of the penultimate official tournament of European Tour, the Nedbank Golf Challenge led by the American Max Homa In his first participation, with 203 hits (-13).
Homa, who had a great season on the PGA Tour and was the most outstanding American in the last Ryder Cup, signed a card 69 which puts him one shot ahead of the Frenchman Matthieu Pavon (70) while Campillo delivered 69 for 209 (-7).
The truth is that Norba’s player overcame a bad start on the third day since he left hole 3 with a double bogey-6, but since then he has scored six birdies for one bogey for the aforementioned 69 strokes and The top 10 at the end of the lap.
This Sunday, the sun will take an hour as an electrical storm is expected in the afternoon in the famous South African resort, the scene for 41 years of what is considered the ‘African Grand Slam’.
Pavon didn’t finish in the co-leadership because of two bogeys he signed on holes 15 and 16. He didn’t take advantage of the birdie option on 17 and still had to make a committed putt on 18 to get out of the main match this Sunday. Homa also had work to do to save the par-4 18th.
The best card in this third round comes from Matthew Baldwin, 67 hits, attesting to the durability of the course bearing the name of the promoter and host of this tournament, the legendary Gary Player.
Source: La Verdad

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