Jamieson: I am certainly not getting ahead of myself

Scott Jamieson is happy with his position heading into the final day at Leopard Creek. Photo: Adam Davy/PA via AP

Scott Jamieson is happy with his position heading into the final day at Leopard Creek. Photo: Adam Davy/PA via AP

Published Dec 15, 2018

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MALELANE – Scott Jamieson of Scotland shot a 68 Saturday to take a one-stroke lead into the final round of the Alfred Dunhill Championship, six years after his only previous European Tour win.

The 35-year-old from Glasgow is on 205 at Leopard Creek Country Club, one ahead of American David Lipsky, who shot a third-round 70. 

Defending champion Brandon Stone (69) and fellow South African Zander Lombard (68) are on 208, three adrift of Jamieson after a round played in 38 degrees celsius (100 fahrenheit) heat.

"It is obviously a great position to be in but I am certainly not getting ahead of myself," said Jamieson, whose previous triumph on the European circuit came at the Nelson Mandela Challenge in South Africa in December 2012.

"There is an awful long way to go and a lot can happen in 18 holes, especially on this golf course, particularly the back nine where there are so many risk-and-reward opportunities."

Jamieson birdied two holes and bogeyed one to turn in 34, one under par on a recently redesigned course that borders the Kruger National Park. 

His second nine was much more eventful with an eagle two, a double-bogey six and three birdies within six holes from the 11th.

Lipsky, another one-time European Tour winner, failed to click on the front nine and reached the turn one over after a birdie and two bogeys.

His inward nine was similar to that of Jamieson as he carded an eagle, a double-bogey and three birdies.

He double-bogied hole 16 after finding a bunker off the tee, took two shots to reach the green and two putted. 

Raphael Jacquelin of France and Christian Bezuidenhout of South Africa notched seven birdies each as they carded 66s, the best third-round scores, to stay in contention.

Four-time European Tour winner Jacquelin is four shots behind Jamieson while Bezuidenhout lies five shots off the pace.

Former British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa, whose world ranking of 25 makes him the highest profile contender, also trails the leader by five shots.

AFP

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