Two ‘great’ South Africans, co-leaders at Leopard Creek with Del Rey (13th), at 8

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Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzelclose friends and won their respective Grand Slams (British Open and Masters), share the lead with a five-stroke advantage after the third round of the Alfred Dunhill Championship, predicting an exciting final day at home between the two South Africans. The best Spanish is the one from Madrid Alejandro Del Reyauthor of a 66, tied for 13th with -7, eight behind the leaders. Manuel Elvira fell to 30th place after 75.

Former British Open champion Oosthuizen equaled the course record at Leopard Creek Country Club, next to Kruger Park, with a nine-under 63, while green jacket Schwartzel showed his mastery of the beautiful course at boundary of the famous South African park with a third round of 65 strokes for a total of 201, 15 under par. This event qualifies for the DP World Tour (European Tour).

Oosthuizen, who started the day four shots off the lead, shot up the leaderboard by making two birdies and an eagle in the first nine holes, and then led the clubhouse with five birdies in last nine holes. , in one round without failure.

The 41-year-old, who won the 2010 British Open at St Andrews, saw Schwartzel hole an eagle and four birdies in his final seven holes to share the lead. Schwartzel, 39, won three times at Leopard Creek and was runner-up in the tournament four more times.

Third-placed pair Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Andy Sullivan lead by five strokes at 10 under par after three rounds.

The leader after day two, South African Casey Jarvis, fell to eight under par after a third round of 74 strokes.

Source: La Verdad

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