Justin Harding reaps fruit of staying calm amid storm

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Justin Harding is determined to keep his game and emotions in check in the trying conditions as he chases a historic South African Open title on Sunday. Photo: Carl Fourie
Justin Harding is determined to keep his game and emotions in check in the trying conditions as he chases a historic South African Open title on Sunday. Photo: Carl Fourie

SUN CITY, North West – Justin Harding was quite literally calm amidst the storm as he signed off the third round of the South African Open with a four-stroke lead at the Gary Player Country Club on Sunday.

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The third round had to be completed on Sunday morning following a tremendous thunderstorm that hit Sun City on Saturday. Harding had five holes to play and birdied two of those in a composed finish that sees him top of the leaderboard on 13 under par following his 68.

“I played well on Saturday and with a hotter putter I could’ve probably shot a really low score. I had good distance control with my irons and put the ball in play off the tee – it was just really solid. I did more of the same on Sunday morning. I started off hitting it stone dead on 14 for birdie, and a good drive on 15 led to another birdie there,” said Harding.

His nearest challengers going into the final round are Hennie du Plessis, Daniel van Tonder and Oliver Bekker on nine under par. Du Plessis and Van Tonder signed for rounds of 70, and Bekker a 75.

GolfRSA amateur Yurav Premlall has done well to keep himself in the top 10 going into the final round. He finished off a round of 72 that puts him on five under par overall.

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More rain is expected for the day, but Harding is determined to keep his game and emotions in check in the trying conditions as he chases this historic title.

“Being calm is key out there. This is a hard golf course. You’ve got to have good control of your game. Managing emotions is key to that, and that’s what we’ll keep trying to do this afternoon.”

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