Englishman Dan Bradbury is making the most of his sponsor invite and closed with a 66 to take a one-shot lead at 13-under in the weather-affected Joburg Open.
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“I had it going on the front nine, I thought it was going to be another 63 or 62 even. Back nine I made a few mistakes but overall very happy.
“Fifteen... I don’t really like that hole! Seems that way anyway – I missed it in the wrong place, and then I three-putted 16, again just missed it in the wrong place.”
Play was suspended at 18:45 for fading light following a delay due to thunderstorms and will resume Saturday morning at 0630.
South Africa’s Casey Jarvis was 8-under with four holes to go when play was suspended and is tied in second place at 12-under alongside France’s Romain Langasque who was 6-under after the 11th.
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South Africa’s Christiaan Bezuidenhout closed with a 64 for a share of fourth place at 10-under alongside compatriots Daniel van Tonder (63) and Jbe Kruger (67).
England’s Nathan Kimsey and Finland’s Sami Välimäki also share fourth place with several holes to complete.
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Funkiest shirt ✅@DanieVanTonder_ making his move at the #JoburgOpen.— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) November 25, 2022