The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Ryder Cup skipper Donald is still very

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Luke Donald stayed in contention at the Nedbank Golf Challenge after battling his way to a one-over-par 73 to sit two shots off the pace after a long and action-packed Saturday in Sun City.

The field faced an early start to complete round two after bad weather on Friday and it was European Ryder Cup captain Donald and Richard Bland out in front at halfway.

But while they slipped back – Bland shot 75 – Thomas Detry and Rasmus Hojgaard climbed to the top of the leaderboar­d.

Detry produced a blistering start and finish to his third round to sign for a five-under-par 67. That took him to nine-under for the week, alongside Hojgaard, who carded a 69.

Thriston Lawrence and Branden Grace were a shot back while Christiaan Bezuidenho­ut joined Donald on seven-under.

Belgian Detry started with two birdies and finished with three-in-a-row.

He holed putts at the fourth and seventh with a combined length of almost 80 feet and said: “Putting has been key. I struggled on the greens the first day and I’ve managed to find some great confidence and I’m seeing them roll in.

“We’ll see what Sunday brings, I’m really excited. I’m playing some really confident golf, I’m hitting all of my targets, driving it well and putting well, so not much really can go wrong.”

Hojgaard said: “I’ll just try to stay as calm as possible tomorrow. Don’t try to force anything. If I can have a clear focus and not try to hit difficult types of shots, try to keep it simple as possible, I’ve got a good feeling.”

Ryan Fox, who will overtake Rory Mcilroy at the top of the DP World Tour Rankings if he wins, shot levelpar to sit at six-under alongside Tommy Fleetwood and

 ?? ?? Gemma Dryburgh with her winner’s trophy in Japan last weekend
Gemma Dryburgh with her winner’s trophy in Japan last weekend

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