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Brilliant Bekker takes charge at The Belfry
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Brilliant Bekker takes charge at The Belfry

Oliver Bekker set a new PGA National course record as he took control of the British Challenge Presented by Modest! Golf Management with a stunning ten under par third round of 62.

Oliver Bekker

The South African finished with back-to-back birdies to reach 18 under par and secure a two-stroke lead going into the final day at The Belfry Hotel & Resort, with Chilean Hugo Leon his closest challenger on 16 under par.

Bekker, whose double bogey on the final hole of his second round accounts for two of only three dropped shots all week, will tomorrow go in search of his first European Challenge Tour title after putting himself in pole position with rounds of 68-68-62.

“I’ve been playing nicely,” he said. “The weather was really good today so I took advantage of that. I gave myself a lot of opportunities and managed to make a few putts, so that was nice.

“I’ve been playing well, I’ve been trending in the right direction this year so if I do get the win this week then that would be great, but at least I know my game is in the right place and it will come sooner or later.”

The 36-year-old has seven victories to his name on his native Sunshine Tour and if he is to secure his first win on European soil this week, he will need to continue to keep the bogeys off the card.

“The par threes are tough, the par fives you can get at, so you just have to manage yourself so you make sure you have good opportunities on those par fives.

“I hit it really good, I’ve been solid and I’ve been in play on almost every hole so that makes it quite easy to make pars. If you do give yourself a good birdie chance and make the cut, as long as you keep the bogeys off the card then you’re going to move in the right direction.”

Leon added a three under par round of 69 to his overnight total to ensure he would tee it up in the final group on Sunday alongside Bekker and Spain’s Javier Sainz, who sits in third place on 14 under par following a bogey-free eight under par round of 64.

England’s Todd Clements, who went into day three in a share of the lead, suffered a blow to his title chances as he dropped three shots in two holes on his way to a level par round of 72 to sit fourth on 13 under par. Seven players share fifth place on 12 under par, including England’s Nathan Kimsey who carded an albatross on the par five tenth hole during round three, holing out with his second shot from 165 yards.

The final round of the British Challenge Presented by Modest! Golf Management will begin at 7:30am local time on Sunday, with Bekker, Leon and Sainz comprising the final group at 11:50am.

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