Justin Harding fired a 64 to take a two-shot lead into the final round of the Magical Kenya Open. He has achieved just six top-10s since, slipping to world number 195, but put himself in pole position to claim a second European Tour victory in Nairobi. If you execute your golf shots and roll in a couple of putts you can certainly post a score. He gave a shot back on the 13th before birdieing the last. Veerman broke the course record with a 62, while Kitayama carded a 66 and Hend signed for a 68 to sit a shot ahead of Scotland’s Calum Hill, who went round in 67.
Source: The Irish Times March 20, 2021 13:11 UTC