Scott Jamieson, Scotland, has 54 hole lead at the Nedbank Golf Challenge In Sun City.
Scott carded a third round -5 under 67 to edge himself into the 54 hole lead at the Nedbank Golf Challenge in South Africa at -8 under par, using a hot putter;
“It was much the same tee-to-green probably as the other few days.”
“Just the putter was a little hotter today. I got rid of those three-putts I had earlier on in the round yesterday.”
“It’s exciting. I’m in a good position, tomorrow will be a new challenge. Still an awful long way to go but if I can do what I did today, I’ll be in with a good shout.”
“It would be the biggest moment of my career, I’ll be well aware of that tomorrow. I’ve got to see if I can step up to the challenge.”
Victor Dubuisson, France, is in second place, a third round -1 under 71 not quite what he was looking for, but at -7 under he is only one shot back, struggling with his putter today;
“I played as good as the first two rounds but my putting was maybe not as good.”
“With 18 holes to go everything can happen here. So I hope I will just focus on doing my best and just don’t make mistakes.”
Martin Kaymer, Germany, -3 under 69 today, and Brandon Grace, South Africa, -4 under 68, share third place at -5 under par.
Brandon wants to win South Africa’s “Major”;
“I hit it great again today.”
“This is probably the event as a South African you want to win. “
“It’s “Africa’s Major” for a reason and it’s one of those you’re going to have to play well to win and hopefully I can do that tomorrow.”
Martin has received coaching from the sponsor Gary Player;
“I actually worked a little bit on the short game with Gary Player.”
“He’s always very supportive of my game and always tries to help me. I’m very excited to tell him tomorrow that I actually had a chip-in.”