Sa open
Donaldson shares lead with Bezuidenhout after 10-birdie blitz
Christiaan Bezuidenhout, the winner of the Alfred Dunhill Championship last weekend, carded a second successive 67 over the 7,834-yard (7,163-metre) layout, the...
The second oldest national golf championship in the world after the British Open follows the Joburg Open (19-22 November) and the Alfred Dunhill Championship (26-29 November).
The South African, who won the British Open in the 2010, takes a 15-under total of 198 into the final round of the European Tour event at Randpark Golf Club in Johannesburg.
Storm had held a three-shot lead going into the final round, but could only manage a 71 for a tournament total of 18 under par.
Storm, who has a single tour victory to his name at the French Open in 2007, sunk five birdies and has now gone 41 holes since last dropping a shot.
The world number two is nine under par for the tournament, three shots behind clubhouse leader Graeme Storm.
The Northern Irishman was one of five players to record an opening 67, along with locals Thomas Aiken, Jbe Kruger and Dean Burmester, and England’s Jordan Smith.
Ernie Els says a showdown between Rory McIlroy and Brandon Stone would be the perfect way to end the SA Open.
With a recent win under the belt at Leopard Creek at the end of 2016, Stone says he's keen to retain his good form.
Ernie Els said he was thrilled that Rory McIlroy had kept his word to play in the tournament.
Charl Schwartzel says despite shooting an impressive six under par 66, his round was a real mixed bag.
The softy in Jeremy Harris would love to see the Ernie Els walk away with the trophy on Sunday.