The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Scot Syme in pole position to be

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Spain’s Azahara Munoz leads the way at The Renaissanc­e Club

Scotland’s Connor Syme will take a slender lead into today’s final round of the Celtic Classic following a late collapse by former Ryder Cup player Thomas Pieters.

Syme carded eight birdies in a flawless third round of 63 at Celtic Manor to finish 15-under-par, a shot ahead of England’s Sam Horsfield, who won his maiden European Tour title a fortnight ago.

Sweden’s Sebastian Soderberg is two shots off the lead on 13-under, with Pieters a further two strokes back in his first event for five months due to the coronaviru­s pandemic and the birth of his first child in July.

Pieters, who won a record four points on his Ryder Cup debut in 2016, held a three-shot lead after two eagles in the space of three holes around the turn, but ran up a triple-bogey on the 15th after topping his tee shot into heavy rough.

With the ball in an unplayable lie, Pieters was forced to go back to the tee on the short par four and pulled his third shot into a water hazard, eventually signing for a seven and then dropping another shot on the next.

Syme, who regained his European Tour card via the Challenge Tour last year, is seeking a first victory on the main circuit and has dropped just one shot – on the seventh hole on day one – so far this week.

“I played lovely to be honest,” the 25-year-old said. “It was obviously very nice conditions and I got off to a decent start.

“I hadn’t played the front nine quite as well as I’d liked, so I managed to get to three-under through nine which was great, and holed the putts that I had opportunit­ies on.

“I played well in Austria the first event back and was a bit slow after that to start the UK swing, but finding a bit of form certainly with a made cut in the Hero Open and then gradually a little better last week. I’ve found something in my swing and just rolling with that really.

“I just really played in my own little zone, me and my caddie Lyle were just playing away and felt really comfortabl­e.

“It’s a new experience for me. I’ve had a second place before (in the 2018 Shot Clock Masters) but this is the first time with a chance to win so I’m just going to take it

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