MALELANE, South Africa — Ockie Strydom carded a 63 to equal the course record set by Scott Jamieson a day earlier and join the Scottish player in a share of the lead after three rounds of the Alfred Dunhill Championship on Saturday.
Home player Strydom made a late bogey on No. 16 to miss setting a new course record at Leopard Creek, but his round still contained eight birdies and an eagle to take him to 15 under par overall and level with Jamieson.
Full-field scores from the Alfred Dunhill Championship
Jamieson started slowly, mixing two birdies with three bogeys on the front nine. He bounced back with three straight birdies coming home for a 2-under 70 to stay in contention.
Strydom and Jamieson are two shots clear of South African pair Oliver Bekker and Dean Burmester and Englishman Dale Whitnell.