The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Ewen’s right in the final-day mix

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Scotland’s Ewen Ferguson is just two shots off the lead heading into today’s final round in South Africa of the 2023 Jonsson Workwear Open.

Ferguson shot a third-round six-under 66 yesterday to get himself into a share of sixth spot.

Germany’s Alexander Knappe is the man out in front on 17-under-par.

After a delayed start at The Club at Steyn City due to overnight rain, Knappe shot 65 while Joakim Lagergren’s nine-under-par 63 was the best round of the week so far.

The Swede shared second place with second-round leader Nick Bachem, South Africa’s Hennie Du Plessis and Malaysia’s Gavin Green.

Knappe went out in 32 with two birdies in the first three holes and two-in-a-row at seven and eight.

Further gains at the 10th, 12th, 14th and 16th briefly took him two clear of the field and, though he dropped a shot at the 17th, he remained in front as he seeks to follow up back-to-back top-10

finishes at last month’s Thailand Classic and Hero Indian Open with a maiden DP World Tour win.

He said: “I played nicely, almost hit every green I think. I could have been lower but then on 17 made one bogey – still, I’m a human being, I can’t be hard on myself.

“I had no strategy. I just played golf and see how it ended up, and shot seven under, which is nice!

“It will be the first time for me to lead a big event. I will assess my expectatio­ns tonight and enjoy the moment for now – it was a great round.”

Lagergren’s round featured six birdies in the space of eight holes around the turn, and nine in all, as he surged to the summit.

He birdied the fourth, sixth, seventh and eighth to go out in 32 and went one better on the homeward nine with birdies at the tenth, 12th, 13th, 17th and 18th.

The 31-year-old had been one off the lead on day one after a 65 and after following it up with only a level-par 72 on Friday, he was back on song on Moving Day.

He said: “I played really nicely today, my iron shots were a lot better than the previous two days.

“I hit it well off the tee as well and holed a few putts, so basically everything was pretty good. I hit a few poor wedge shots but other than that, flawless.

“It’s been a while since I was bogey-free, so that was nice.”

Ferguson fellow Scots Conor Syme and Callum Hill are at sevenunder and four-under respective­ly.

 ?? ?? Catriona Matthew celebrates her first success as Solheim Cup skipper at Gleneagles in 2019
Catriona Matthew celebrates her first success as Solheim Cup skipper at Gleneagles in 2019
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Scotland’s Ewen Ferguson

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