The threat of a storm is delaying the outcome at Leopard Creek until this Monday

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He Alfred Dunhill Championship within Leopard Creek next to the South African Kruger Park ends this Monday after play was suspended this Sunday due to the severe threat of an electrical storm, with the South African ‘majors’ Charl Schwartzel and Louis Oosthuizen shares the lead with 16 under par on the 8th hole of this European circuit tournament. The one from Madrid Alexander the King He is top ten in 7 shots with 8 holes left to play.

Schwartzel and Oosthuizen were both 1 under par after playing seven holes. They were three strokes ahead of another South African, Christiaan Bezuidenhout (3 under after seven holes). Andy Sullivan and Matti Schmid They are two strokes back, at 11 under.

This is the third consecutive event to start the season in South Africa following the Joburg Open two weeks ago and the South African Open, also in Johannesburg, last week, both won by local player Dean Burmester, who is 1 under and the lead is 15 off. .

Seven of the last eight winners of the Alfred Dunhill Championship have been South African players.

One more tournament will be held in Africa this coming week, the Mauritius Open, before the circuit takes a break until mid-January to host other events in the Persian Gulf region.

Source: La Verdad

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