Moving Day at the Tshwane Open saw the chasing pack peg back the leaders. See the best numbers to come out of another intriguing day's golf here...
6 – players are in a tie for the lead going into the final day – they are Craig Lee, Wallie Coetsee, George Coetzee, Trevor Fisher Jnr, Adrian Otaegui & David Horsey.
2010– the last time we had more players in a tie for the lead on The European Tour, at the Avantha Masters, where seven were tied heading into the final round.
0 – none of those seven players went on to win in India that year.
26– players within five shots of the lead in what’s become a very open tournament.
66– helped co-leader Lee share low round of the day with four others.
3 – of the six in a tie for the lead have won on The European Tour before – they are Coetzee, Fisher Jnr & Horsey.
10 – the age of Coetzee when he won his first golf tournament – at this week’s venue in a nine-hole tournament.
4 – over par through the first seven holes, last week’s Africa Open winner Trevor Fisher Jnr was five under par for the remaining 11 holes.
6 – birdies out of six for Fisher Jnr on the two par fives at Pretoria CC this week.
16 – shot difference between Toby Tree’s round of 63 in round two and his 79 on Moving Day.
1 – Coetsee leads the driving accuracy stats for the week so far, having found 85.7% of the fairways.
335 – yards leads the average driving distance stats. The man holding the driver in question - Byeong Hun An.
86 – per cent of greens found in regulation for Keith Horne, who leads the field in that category.
4 – the long par four fourth hole played the toughest on Moving Day, averaging 4.49.
9 – the par five before the turn played easy – averaging just 4.4.