The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Schwartzel takes one-shot lead at Tshwane Open

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PRETORIA: Charl Schwartzel carded an excellent four under par 66 on Saturday to take a one shot lead ahead of the final day of the Tshwane Open in Pretoria.

Home hope Schwartzel started the third round two strokes adrift of overnight leader Anthony Michael, but picked up a shot at the second before holing his eight foot eagle putt at the ninth to join Zander Lombard and Michael in a share of the lead at the turn.

The 2011 Masters champion is now nine under overall, one better than compatriot Lombard, who hit a best-of-theday 63 to catapult himself into contention.

A bogey at the last took the shine slighty off the round for 31-year-old Schwartzel, who is aiming to win an eighth European Tour title on home soil after also taking a fourth Alfred Dunhill Championsh­ip crown earlier this season.

“I love playing at home on golf courses I’m familiar with, in front of familiar faces. We don’t get to do that very often, so it’s nice,” Schwartzel told the official European Tour website.

“I hit the ball really well. I think I only missed two greens and I gave myself a lot of chances for birdie.

“It’s very close up there and it’s still going to come down to tomorrow and who actually just shoots the best score. That’s what it’s going to be so I’m looking forward to it.”

Lombard, who finished second behind Haydn Porteous in the Joburg Open last month, managed five birdies and an eagle in a stunning bogey-free round to snatch a place in the final group on Sunday. - AFP

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