Chattanooga Times Free Press

Louis Oosthuizen back in front at South African Open

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JOHANNESBU­RG — Louis Oosthuizen was back in front at the South African Open on Saturday after a 4-under 67 gave him a three-shot lead and a chance at his first title in his home tournament.

Oosthuizen went ahead of fellow major winner Charl Schwartzel again after surrenderi­ng the lead in round two, when he fell two shots behind.

The 2010 British Open winner rebounded with a strong putting display to move to a 14-under 199 overall and open a handy advantage over a group of three players tied for second at the Firethorn Course at Randpark Golf Club.

Schwartzel, the 2011 Masters champion, is among them after he struggled to a 1-over 72. Madalitso Muthiya (71) and Matt Wallace (68) are also 11 under.

“I’ve been putting well for a long time now,” Oosthuizen said. “(Friday) I couldn’t make anything, and today the makeable ones went in. Eighteen more holes of good golf and I just need to take (it) one shot at a time.”

Oosthuizen kept it together with six birdies and two bogeys. Schwartzel couldn’t get going, making just one birdie after dropping two shots in his opening three holes.

Branden Grace is 8 under and part of a group of eight players tied for fifth, six strokes off the lead. Also in that group is Ernie Els, the five-time South African Open champion who last won the tournament in 2010 and last won anywhere in 2013.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ALASTAIR GRANT ?? Louis Oosthuizen plays out of a bunker in July during the British Open Golf Championsh­ip in Carnoustie, Scotland. Saturday Oosthuizen was back in front at the South African Open with a three-shot lead.
AP PHOTO/ALASTAIR GRANT Louis Oosthuizen plays out of a bunker in July during the British Open Golf Championsh­ip in Carnoustie, Scotland. Saturday Oosthuizen was back in front at the South African Open with a three-shot lead.

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