Saturday, January 17, 2009

Sterne's 61, but Kingston and Clarke

share the Africa Open lead

FROM THE SUNSHINE TOUR WEBSITE
Golfers refer to the Saturday of a tournament as “moving day”, but Richard Sterne’s course record 61 in round three of the Africa Open today took the saying to ridiculous lengths as he charged his way around the East London Golf Club.
He shot five birdies on the opening nine, turning in 31, and then six more on the inward nine in a faultless display that had even playing partners Alan McLean and Andre Bossert shaking their heads in bewilderment.
“Maybe the best round of my life,” was his laconic evaluation of it in its aftermath.
And he’s not even in the lead: On a day of low scoring, Sterne’s predecessor as SA Open champion James Kingston shot a 65 to top the leaderboard at 18-under-par 198 together with Northern Ireland’s Darren Clarke, who shot a 66.
“All day, I made one mistake, and for me to make only one mistake in a round of golf is pretty good,” Clarke said of his bogey on 13.
“But overall, I played really nicely, and the ball felt under control for the most part,” he added. Control gave him five birdies and an eagle.
The hard statistics of Sterne’s round tell the tale, for once: After 10 holes in his opening round, he was four-over-par. In the following 44 holes, he picked up 20 strokes, with 11 of those coming in the last 18 he played.
He couldn’t believe he could engineer that kind of turnaround, either: “After the practice round - I think I shot about 85 - I wondered about what was going to happen here because the wind was just unbelievable,” he recalled. “But when the tournament starts you do what you have to do and so far, so good!”
He took just 10 putts on the inward nine, and it was so nearly just nine: He had a 10-metre putt for birdie, and the ball shaved the cup on its way a foot further on. “Seventeen was the only hole I two-putted. That was quite nice,” he said.
Halfway leader Angel Cabrera struggled his way to an even-par 72 to be 14-under 202 in a share of sixth with Clarke’s compatriot Michael Hoey and Retief Goosen.
Goosen came good, atoning for a double-bogey 6 on the fifth with six birdies and an eagle.
Up ahead, Darren Fichardt is lurking together with Sterne two shots off the pace after his 67, and fifth place is the sole possession of Canada’s Graham DeLaet, whose faultless 64 with eight birdies paled into insignificance next to Sterne’s pyrotechnics.
Sharing ninth are Charl Schwartzel and Branden Grace of South Africa, and Marc Cayeux of Zimbabwe. Schwartzel shot a seven-under 65, and lamented a cold putter which, he believes, cost him a much lower score.
THIRD ROUND TOTALS
Par 216 (3 x 72)
Players from South Africa unless stated
198 James Kington 66 67 65, Darren Clarke (NIr) 67 65 66.
200 Richard Sterne 72 67 61, Darren Fichardt 65 68 67.
201 Graham de Laet (Can) 63 74 64.
202 Michael Hoey (NIr) 68 68 66, Retief Goosen 66 70 66, Angel Cabrera (Arg) 62 68 72.
203 Charl Schwartzel 65 73 65, Brenden Grace 69 68 66, Marc Cayeux (Zim) 68 66 69.
Selected scores:
211 Alan McLean (Sco) 68 71 72 (jt 43rd).

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