Everything you need to know from day three at Houghton Golf Club.
Bradbury continued to lead the way, while teenager Jarvis showed once again that he has a bright future on day three of the Joburg Open.
Here is everything you need to know from day three at Houghton Golf Club.
Brilliant Bradbury still on course for wire-to-wire win
Dan Bradbury produced another remarkable display on Saturday as he continued to make the most of a sponsor’s invite. The 23-year-old has led after each of the first three rounds in just his third DP World Tour start, and heads into the final round one shot clear courtesy of his 67. He made back-to-back birdies at the third and fourth before repeating the trick on the sixth and seventh. A bogey on the short ninth meant he led by one shot at the turn before two further birdies and a bogey on the back nine took him to 17 under par.
No status on any major Golf Tour...@DanJBradbury is making just his third start as a professional golfer 👏#JoburgOpen pic.twitter.com/TNfFqp0RNg
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) November 26, 2022
Jarvis makes flying start
Teenager Casey Jarvis gave us a glimpse of his considerable talent in the second round with eight successive birdies, and he was at it again on Saturday afternoon. The 19-year-old started round three with back-to-back birdies at the first and second before draining his enormous eagle putt from the back of the third green. What a start!
LOOK AT THIS 🗣️
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) November 26, 2022
Casey Jarvis eagles the third with this monster putt 🦅#JoburgOpen pic.twitter.com/0OQ6OM3Zwd
Välimäki's exceptional eagle
When Sami Välimäki sent his tee-shot towards the trees at the par-five third, even he must have thought his chances of making an eagle there were over. But as he muscled his ball out of the rough with his second shot, he managed to avoid the nearby branches and find the edge of the green. The Finn then holed his tricky putt for a three.
All time 🦅@sami_valimaki is on the charge 💪#JoburgOpen pic.twitter.com/ForuDXcxnm
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) November 26, 2022
Thrilling battle between Bradbury and Välimäki
A two-horse race appeared to be developing on Saturday afternoon as Bradbury and Välimäki pulled well clear of the chasing pack. Bradbury made four birdies in his first seven holes to establish a comfortable lead before a bogey on the ninth allowed Välimäki to close within one. The Finn pulled alongside him with a birdie on the 13th before they each birdied the short 14th to get to 18 under. A bogey from Bradbury on the 16th handed Välimäki the outright lead but a double bogey on the last meant Välimäki had to settle for second. What a final round we have in store.
Matching each other pound for pound 🥊
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) November 26, 2022
Valamaki and Bradbury both birdie the 14th and get to -18!#JoburgOpen pic.twitter.com/1fOSpO7Uh2