Chinhoi on three shots lead with Nduva in close chase

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Chinhoi on three shots lead with Nduva in close chase
Chinhoi on three shots lead with Nduva in close chase

Africa-Press – Kenya. Nyali Country Club’s Daniel Nduva narrowed Robson Chinhoi’s lead by three shots going into today’s final round of the KCB-sponsored Safari Tour eighth leg at the par 71 Muthaiga Golf Club course yesterday.

Nduva who joined the tour rather late as he was still busy in South Africa, three-putted the par three-fifth after picking three straight birdies from the second hole, then bogeyed the ninth following a birdie at the seventh.

He, however, made three more birdies at the back nine’s 10th, 15th, and 18th with a bogey at the 11th for a five-under-par 66 and a three rounds total of 10 under par 203.

“The course particularly the greens are very good and I am really enjoying playing here. I believe another low round can land me at the top of the leader board tomorrow (Wednesday). All I need is to hit three birdies for a start and that will be enough to motivate me to a good finish,” said Nduva.

For the leader, Chinhoi started well with three birdies at the front nine, and soon after the start of the back nine, where he birdied the 10th and 11th to go six-under for the day, he picked up a double-bogey at the par-three 13th after a single one at the 12th.

This was followed by two more bogeys at the 14th and 15th with only one birdie coming at the 16th.

He missed the green on two at the 18th, chipped it short to miss a birdie, and settle for a par and the day’s one under par 70 which left him lead with 13 under par 200.

Also making a move, was senior pro-Dismas Indiza, who birdied three holes at the front nine against an equal number of bogeys.

He, however, played a bogey-free back nine which included four birdies at the 10th, 14th, 17th, and 18th holes.

At the 18th, Indiza hit his approach shot to the right side green bunker though was able to come well to about three feet where he putted for the last birdie of the day and a four-under-par 67, which gave him a three rounds aggregate of five-under-par 208.

“I believe I can catch up with the leader just like I did at Karen if only I can put my head down like the way I played today. The course is in good condition and easy to score if you stay on course,” said Indiza.

It was a bad outing for Malawi’s Paul Chidale as he closed the day with three back-to-back bogeys in addition to an earlier one at the 14th.

Having picked two early bogeys at the front nine, he had only one birdie at the fourth, to eventually finish with four over par 75, to tie eighth on two under par 211.

On the other hand, Kenya Amateur Match Play champion John Lejirmah fired four-under-par 67 to move to fourth place on four under par 209.

Teeing off for the final round is set for 7.30 am with the leading group of Dismas Indiza, Daniel Nduva, and Robson Chinhoi expected to tee off at 8.40 am.

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