The Spanish Ángel Ayora, 20 years old and 237 in the world rankingsigned this Saturday at third day the best card of the day, 65 strokes (-7), at the Alfred Dunhill Championship which is disputed in Leopard Creek, Malelane, South Africa next to the Kruger Park and which is considered the Augusta National of the African continent. Ayora He is fourth with 206 strokes (-10), 4 behind leader Marcus Kinhult. Ayora’s card included 7 birdies, an eagle and a bogey-5 on a par 3.
Swede Kinhult enters the final round with a two-stroke lead in a bid to win his first European tour title in 5 and a half years. Kinhult shot a 69 (-3) on Saturday and cut his lead to one stroke in the second round with Ryan van Velzen in second place after also signing a bogey-free 65 that included an eagle-3 at the 13th hole when he holed out. from the bunker.
Darius van Driel is three shots back in third after a round of 67 and Ayora is fourth.
The only European tour title for Kinhult, 28, came at the British Masters in May 2019.
Alfred Dunhill is South Africa’s second in a row on the DP World Tour after last week’s Nedbank Golf Challenge.
Source: La Verdad

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