The Herald (South Africa)

JOBURG OPEN EXTENDS TO TODAY

Sharma in lead as Joburg tournament to finish today

- Michael Vlismas

THE Joburg Open will finish on a Monday for the first time in its history after a heavy thundersto­rm forced the suspension of yesterday’s final round at the Randpark Golf Club.

Play was suspended at 1pm yesterday. India’s Shubhankar Sharma is leading by four strokes with 11 holes to play on the Firethorn course.

South African Erik van Rooyen is his nearest challenger on 18 under par and with 10 holes of his final round remaining.

Sharma started the final round with a five-stroke lead and birdied the second hole to climb six strokes clear of the field.

But Van Rooyen made four birdies in five holes from the third to keep some sort of pressure on the leader.

With the next players on 14 under, it appears a contest between these two golfers to be crowned the champion at this year’s Joburg Open.

“I’m going to treat it like another day,” Sharma said.

He has been remarkably composed beyond his 21 years and considerin­g he is new to this experience, having never before led a major tournament going into the final round.

“I’m going to do the same things which I’ve been doing in the last four days. It is frustratin­g because you get into a groove when you start and you don’t want to come off.

“I saw the clouds coming on the seventh hole and I was praying we could finish. But we can’t help it. I’m playing well so I want to continue doing that,” he said.

As frustratin­g as the delay was, which started with lightning and rain and then even included hail at one point, Sharma is enjoying every minute of being in contention in a tournament he almost did not play in.

After initially struggling with his visa applicatio­n, he considered not travelling to South Africa and did so at the last minute.

And he spent the rain delay relaxing as best as he could.

“I tried to calm myself so I went to talk to people, and my father on the phone. I had to cancel my flight tickets but that was an easy thing to do considerin­g the position I’m in.”

James Morrison, of England, and Tapio Pulkkanen, of Finland, were 14 under after seven and eight holes respective­ly and seemingly out of contention for first place.

However, with the top three finishers securing places at the 2018 British Open in Carnoustie in July, both had everything to play for.

Should Sharma triumph, he will become only the fourth foreigner to win the Joburg Open after Argentine Ariel Canete, Dane Anders Hansen and Englishman Andy Sullivan.

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 ?? Picture: GORDON ARONS/GALLO IMAGES ?? IN FRONT: India’s Shubhankar Sharma tees off during the Joburg Open at the Randpark Golf Club. Sharma leads by four strokes with 11 holes to play on the Firethorn course
Picture: GORDON ARONS/GALLO IMAGES IN FRONT: India’s Shubhankar Sharma tees off during the Joburg Open at the Randpark Golf Club. Sharma leads by four strokes with 11 holes to play on the Firethorn course

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