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Manassero living the dream

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Matteo Manassero. Tyrone Winfield/Sunshine Tour

Matteo Manassero held his nerve and the lead on another low-scoring day at the Jonsson Workwear Open and will head into Sunday’s final round chasing his first DP World Tour title in 11 years.

The Italian signed for a third round of 67 that was briefly interrupted by a weather delay and heads the field on 20-under par.

His nearest challengers are South Africa’s Shaun Norris and England’s Jordan Smith on 19-under par following their respective rounds of 65 in this Sunshine Tour co-sanctioned tournament.

And the leaderboard remains tight thereafter with South Africa’s Oliver Bekker and Spain’s Angel Hidalgo just two shots behind Manassero.

Manassero did a superb job of keeping his emotions in check following his stunning 61 on Friday and even after a bogey at the third he showed the hard mental work he has done to go from golf prodigy early in his career and then battle through a long slump to get to this moment again.

“It was good today. I hit a bad shot on three but it’s never easy in the beginning of the round. This course requires a lot of precision off the tee. After that bogey I did my things right and it was one of those days I allowed myself to get into the rhythm and started playing better as the round went on,” he said.

Manassero is of course keenly aware of what a story his victory on Sunday would represent in golf but is doing his utmost to focus on the present.

“It would mean a lot to win. But it is already a nice journey up to today. We’ll think about tomorrow, tomorrow. It’s really difficult to close tournaments out and win. I’m in a position I’m really happy to be in and all I can do is not force anything or feel like I must do something tomorrow. I’ll just be myself and play golf. I’m sure of the things I do, and you never know what golf will bring you. There are a lot of things not under my control that will happen tomorrow, so I’ll just play my game,” he said.

Just one shot behind him, Norris leads the South African challenge. He had a putt on the final green when the siren sounded for the weather delay. Unfortunately, he returned to make bogey but he isn’t letting that distract him from the challenge of Sunday.

“A delay will always have an impact but it happens. Overall I’m pleased with the day and where I am. I’m hitting the ball well and putting well. Patience will be key on Sunday. If I can go out there and give myself maybe 15-20 foot chances on every hole I’ve got a good opportunity,” said Norris.


SCORES

196 - Matteo Manassero 68 61 67

197 - Jordan Smith 66 66 65, Shaun Norris 66 66 65

198 - Angel Hidalgo 67 64 67, Oliver Bekker 65 65 68

199 - Ivan Cantero 64 67 68

200 - Jacques Kruyswijk 66 68 66, Tom McKibbin 67 64 69

201 - Guxin Chen 71 64 66, Connor Syme 68 67 66

202 - Andrea Pavan 68 67 67, Thriston Lawrence 65 70 67, Casey Jarvis 67 66 69

203 - Clement Sordet 69 68 66, Thomas Aiken 69 67 67

204 - Andy Sullivan 70 67 67, JC Ritchie 69 68 67, Matthias Schwab 69 68 67, Paul Waring 67 70 67, Alexander Levy 67 69 68, Ewen Ferguson 70 65 69, Louis de Jager 65 69 70, Jason Scrivener 68 66 70, Niklas Norgaard 67 66 71

205 - Hennie du Plessis 69 70 66, Matthew Baldwin 70 69 66, Julien Guerrier 68 71 66, Lorenzo Scalise 70 67 68, Oliver Wilson 69 68 68, Romain Langasque 67 69 69, Daniel van Tonder 68 68 69, Freddy Schott 71 64 70, Sam Bairstow 67 67 71, Benjamin Follett-Smith 68 66 71, Ugo Coussaud 68 65 72

206 - Jean Hugo 71 69 66, Ashun Wu 70 68 68, Jaco Ahlers 70 66 70, Hurly Long 68 66 72

207 - Aaron Cockerill 69 70 68, Joost Luiten 70 68 69, Ryan Van Velzen 68 70 69, Jovan Rebula 70 68 69, Albert Venter 71 67 69, Nacho Elvira 69 69 69, Santiago Tarrio 67 70 70, Sebastian Friedrichsen 69 68 70, Jeong Weon Ko 68 68 71, Keenan Davidse 64 71 72

208 - Jamie Donaldson 68 71 69, Luca Filippi 72 65 71, Musiwalo Nethunzwi 70 66 72

209 - Matthew Spacey 72 68 69, Daniel Brown 70 70 69, Jordan Gumberg 69 70 70

210 - MJ Viljoen 69 71 70, Kyle McClatchie 69 71 70, Dylan Frittelli 71 68 71, Callum Mowat 70 68 72, Johannes Veerman 68 70 72, Robin Williams 66 70 74, Joel Girrbach 70 66 74

211 - Jesper Svensson 71 69 71, Hennie Otto 72 68 71, Oliver Hundeboll 71 69 71

212 - Will Enefer 69 71 72, Deon Germishuys 72 68 72, Lyle Rowe 68 71 73, Wynand Dingle 70 69 73, Gunner Wiebe 68 70 74, Jaco Van Zyl 69 69 74, Darius van Driel 68 69 75

213 - Karabo Mokoena 69 71 73, Ricardo Gouveia 68 71 74

214 - Rupert Kaminski 75 65 74, Francesco Laporta 72 67 75

216 - JJ Senekal 70 70 76

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