The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Donaldson’s slender lead as pack gather in Cyprus

- By Phil Casey sport@sundaypost.com

Jamie Donaldson will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the Aphrodite Hills Cyprus Open as he looks to complete a remarkable comeback six years on from sealing the winning point for Europe at the Ryder Cup.

After claiming a third win in as many seasons at the Czech Masters to seal his place on Paul Mcginley’s team in 2014, Donaldson’s approach into the 15th at Gleneagles in the singles finished a foot from the hole, bringing a concession from Keegan Bradley and securing the vital point as Europe won 16.5-11.5

The Welshman finished fourth on the Race to Dubai that season but has not made the top 45 since, losing his card in 2018 and missing seven months due to wrist surgery at the end of that campaign.

The 45-year-old is now on the European Tour due to a medical extension and playing on an invite in Paphos this week, but a third-round 69 had him at 14 under and in pole position to claim a first victory since lifting the trophy in Prague six years ago.

“I’m just working hard, really,” he said. “I’m not getting any younger so it’s a case of just deciding what you want to do, and what I want to do is play golf. I played nicely today, have played good for three rounds. Tomorrow is the most important day, so tomorrow is the day I need to produce my best golf if I’m going to win.”

Donaldson made his fifth birdie of the day on the last to go alongside three bogeys and move him ahead of Scot David Drysdale, Englishman Marcus Armitage, Belgian Thomas Detry and Finnish pair Kalle Samooja and Sami Valimaki.

Drysdale also birdied the last as he got up and down from the putting green in a

round of 68 and a win today would come in his 509th event, matching the longest wait for a first European Tour victory alongside Englishman Malcolm Mackenzie’s triumph at the 2002 French Open.

“Obviously, I’ve been out here a long time, I haven’t won,” Drysdale said. “I won a couple of tournament­s on Challenge Tour. I haven’t had that many opportunit­ies, you need to try to seize the opportunit­ies, they have been few and far between.

England’s Jordan Smith and Callum Shinkwin and Scot Robert Macintyre were in the group at 12 under, with 26 players within five shots of the lead.

 ??  ?? Jamie Donaldson leads by one in Cyprus
Jamie Donaldson leads by one in Cyprus

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