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Just watch him go

Oosthuizen opens up three-stroke lead in South African Open

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Home town favourite Louis Oosthuizen (pic) put on a short game exhibition to open up a three-shot lead at the South African Open at Randpark Golf Club and set himself up for a first success in the tournament.

Major winner Oosthuizen produced a masterclas­s of mid-range putting and bunker play as his four-under 67 took him clear of Zambian Madalitso Muthiya, Matt Wallace of England and overnight leader Charl Schwartzel in the European Tour event.

Oosthuizen, who has not won a tournament in two years, picked up two shots in his first 10 holes and recorded three birdies on the back nine, despite windy conditions, to race ahead before dropping a shot at the 17th.

The 36-year-old had posted nine birdies in an opening round 62 on Thursday but slipped to two behind the leaders at the halfway mark after a second round 70. He has a three round total of 199.

“It was tough with the windy conditions. I hit a few bad drives but the putter rolled nicely. I played solid, pretty good,” Oosthuizen said.

“I’ve been putting well for a long time now and today the makeable ones went in.”

US Masters winner Schwartzel carded a third round 72 to drop off the top of the leaderboar­d but the potential of chasing his good friend offers hope of an exciting final round.

The 35-year-old Muthiya, ranked 1,330th in the world and with

€ career prize money of only 26,014 (RM123,500), was level par for the day as he kept alive his hopes of a fairytale success while Wallace hit six birdies but suffered three bogeys on the back nine in carding a 68. There are a further six players bunched on eight-under, including veteran Ernie Els who was 10-under before dropping shots in his final two holes.

The 49-year-old Els won the last of his five South African Open titles in 2010.

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