Everything you need to know from Moving Day at Leopard Creek Country Club.
The halfway leader kept his nose in front and the home favourites impressed on day three of the 2025 Alfred Dunhill Championship.
Here is everything you need to know from Moving Day at Leopard Creek Country Club.
Kinhult continues to lead
Marcus Kinhult saw his three-shot overnight lead completely wiped out by the time he reached the turn on Saturday but responded admirably with a series of birdies on the back nine to head into the final round two strokes clear at the top. He said: "Sleeping on a lead is not easy, I think. It's only Saturday so it wasn't that bad - I actually slept all right last night and hope I will tonight again. I enjoy playing this golf course and I look forward to the challenge tomorrow."
Ayora goes low
European Challenge Tour graduate Angel Ayora started the day on three under par but made an enormous move in the morning. The 20-year-old Spaniard carded an eagle, seven birdies and a double bogey to jump to ten under and set the early target. He heads into the final round four shots off the lead and well placed to build on his strong start to the season.
Van Velzen's extraordinary eagle
Ryan van Velzen appeared to have his work cut out as he stood over a tricky bunker shot at the 13th, with distance control seeming a particular issue. But he made it look easy, holing for an unlikely eagle. He also made five birdies on Saturday as part of a spotless 65 which took him to 12 under par and within two of the lead.
Burmester's adventure at the 11th
Dean Burmester went on quite a journey at the par-four 11th. After his tee-shot landed in the really thick rough on the left side, he hacked out, advancing his ball around eight yards. The home hope then chipped onto the green with his third before holing his par putt from around ten feet for a wonderful save.
Par-three perfection from Whitnell
Dale Whitnell made light work of the par threes on the front nine, first launching his tee-shot to tap-in range at the fifth before making another two on the short seventh. Check this out...