Sunday Sun

Jamieson aims for big one

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Scott Jamieson of Scotland tees off on the 1st hole during the third round of the Nedbank Golf Challenge at Gary Player CC in Sun City, South Africa yesterday SCOTT Jamieson will go in search of the biggest title of his career when he takes a one-shot lead into the final round of the Nedbank Golf Challenge hosted by Gary Player today.

The Scotsman won the weather-shortened Nelson Mandela Championsh­ip in the 2013 European Tour season but taking home a cheque for just under £940,000 and a first Rolex Series trophy in Sun City would dwarf that achievemen­t and boost his chances of making Thomas Bjorn’s Ryder Cup team next year.

A bogey-free 67 moved the 33-year-old to eight under and a narrow advantage over France’s Victor Dubuisson, who signed for a 71 after holding a two-shot overnight lead.

Jamieson was a picture of consistenc­y as he made birdies on the second, fourth, ninth, 13th and 14th.

“It’s exciting,” he told the European Tour’s official website. “I’m in a good position, tomorrow will be a new challenge. Still an awful long way to go but if I can obviously do what I did today, I’ll be in with a good shout.

“It would be the biggest moment of my career, I’ll be well aware of that tomorrow. I’ve got to see if I can step up to the challenge.”

Two-time major championsh­ip winner Martin Kaymer was at five under alongside home favourite Branden Grace, with another South African in Haydn Porteous and Italian Francesco Molinari two shots further back.

Englishman Tommy Fleetwood would take the Race to Dubai title with a win today but he was six shots off the lead after a third-round 67.

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