South Africa’s Dylan Naidoo is chasing a maiden DP World Tour victory as he heads into Sunday’s final round of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open tied for the lead with Eddie Pepperell, and each with something different to prove at Mont Choisy Le Golf in their final tournament of the year.
At the end of a difficult day of wind and firm greens, Naidoo posted a brilliant 66 during which he surged through the field with six birdies in his opening seven holes, finishing on 11 under par.
England’s Pepperell maintained his place at the top of the leaderboard with a round of 69.
They are both one stroke ahead of Denmark’s Jacob Skov Olesen, who signed for a third round of 69. And South Africa’s Jovan Rebula worked himself into contention on nine under par with a 67 on Saturday.
Naidoo, a winner on the Sunshine Tour, has never been in this position before in a DP World Tour event and will be looking to prove to himself that he belongs at this level of the game.
“I’m excited to be in this position. I’ve been there and thereabouts on the Sunshine Tour before, but I’ve never been in this position. I’ll take it all in and play as well against myself as I can in the final round,” he said.
Naidoo’s front nine was outstanding, but he admitted he did struggle on a back nine which ended with a frustrating bogey on the last.
“I had to find the competitor inside myself at times and make a couple of 12 footers to save par. As good as the front nine was, that’s as much of a grind as the back nine was. But I’m happy with the result,” he said.
The experienced Pepperell will head into Sunday’s final round looking to reclaim his place on the DP World Tour with a victory here after losing his playing privileges last season. He’s also hunting his first win since 2018.
“I think three under was a good round. I didn’t think it was easy at all. I felt like I hit the ball well off the tee today which you needed to do with the crosswinds. But I didn’t feel great with my irons, to be honest. I didn’t hole a lot of putts but did hole a couple towards the end, which is pleasing for the final round,” he said.
“I think I can get around here in five under par, and in windy conditions that could be enough. I would like to see my irons a bit more where I want them though.”
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205 – Dylan Naidoo 70 69 66, Eddie Pepperell 66 70 69
206 – Jacob Olesen 67 70 69
207 – Jovan Rebula 71 69 67
208 – Corey Shaun 74 68 66, Jayden Schaper 68 72 68
209 – Clement Sordet 74 70 65, Christiaan Burke 72 67 70
210 – Wilco Nienaber 68 72 70, Ben Schmidt 69 71 70, Ricky Hendler 72 68 70, John Parry 70 69 71, Andreas Halvorsen 68 70 72, Hamish Brown 68 68 74
211 – Mikael Lindberg 70 75 66, Marcus Kinhult 72 71 68, James Morrison 70 72 69, Freddy Schott 74 68 69, Daniel Gale 76 65 70, Christo Lamprecht 69 68 74
212 – Joakim Lagergren 71 73 68
213 – Filip Mruzek 74 70 69, JJ Senekal 69 75 69, Brandon Robinson Thompson 73 70 70, Wenyi Ding 76 67 70, Matthew Southgate 74 67 72, Andrea Pavan 69 72 72, Renato Paratore 68 73 72, Oliver Lindell 71 69 73, Jacques Blaauw 68 71 74
214 – Zihao Jin 73 72 69, Ryan Van Velzen 71 73 70, Deon Germishuys 70 74 70, Casey Jarvis 71 73 70, Benjamin Hebert 69 74 71, Ivan Cantero 69 73 72, Luke Brown 70 71 73, Richard Sterne 75 66 73
215 – Keenan Davidse 74 71 70, Santiago Tarrio 73 72 70, Niklas Lemke 70 73 72, David Law 74 69 72, Scott Jamieson 69 74 72, Gary Hurley 74 68 73, Jean Hugo 71 71 73, Wynand Dingle 72 69 74, Trevor Fisher Jnr 71 69 75, Louis de Jager 70 68 77
216 – Jack Senior 71 74 71, Yurav Premlall 74 71 71, Felix Mory 74 71 71, Tadeas Tetak 73 71 72, Daniel Brown 75 68 73, Adri Arnaus 72 71 73, Nicolai Von Dellingshausen 72 70 74, Davis Bryant 69 73 74
217 – Jason Roets 73 71 73, Sebastian Garcia 70 73 74, Angel Ayora 72 70 75, Thomas Aiken 73 69 75
218 – Sean Crocker 72 73 73, Justin Harding 73 72 73, CJ du Plessis 75 70 73, Tiger Christensen 71 72 75, Nikhil Rama 71 71 76
219 – Altin van der Merwe 73 72 74, Max Rottluff 74 71 74, Anthony Michael 70 75 74, Alexander Levy 73 72 74, Joel Moscatel 71 73 75, Justin Walters 73 70 76
220 – Jonathan Broomhead 71 70 79
221 – Kyle Barker 76 69 76
Missed the cut:-
146 – Hennie O’Kennedy 72 74, Louis Albertse 71 75, Albert Boneta 71 75, Jacques Kruyswijk 74 72, Antoine Rozner 74 72, Robin Williams 72 74, Marcel Schneider 71 75, Heinrich Bruiners 74 72, Lucas Bjerregaard 73 73, Oihan Guillamoundeguy 73 73, Malcolm Mitchell 75 71, Neil Schietekat 73 73, Sam Hutsby 74 72, Pierre Pineau 71 75, Benjamin Follett-Smith 71 75, Kieran Vincent 72 74, Peter Karmis 75 71, Jens Fahbring 76 70, Robson Chinhoi 75 71
147 – Quintin Wilsnach 77 70, Martin Couvra 75 72, Daniel van Tonder 72 75, Pieter Moolman 72 75, Rourke van der Spuy 76 71, Jean Bekirian 75 72, Bjorn Akesson 77 70, Marcel Siem 71 76, Tyran Snyders 75 72, Bastien Amat 79 68
148 – Ruan Korb 77 71, Michael Hollick 73 75, Ross Fisher 75 73, Oliver Bekker 77 71, Kristoffer Reitan 74 74, Graham van der Merwe 78 70, Wooyoung Cho 78 70, Nicolas Colsaerts 76 72, David Ravetto 73 75, Dayne Moore 74 74, Nicolai Kristensen 72 76
149 – Jonathan Goth-Rasmussen 76 73, Richard Mansell 81 68, Jean-Paul Strydom 76 73, Callum Mowat 73 76, Jbe’ Kruger 75 74, Conor Purcell 78 71, Toto Thimba Jnr 74 75, Luke Jerling 72 77, Jacques P de Villiers 75 74, MJ Viljoen 73 76
150 – Rupert Kaminski 71 79, Tristin Galant 78 72, Jack Hawksby 77 73, Stuart Krog 77 73, Martin Vorster 74 76, Wil Besseling 80 70, Otto Van Buynder 74 76
151 – Hennie Otto 78 73, Dylan Mostert 74 77, Danie Van Niekerk 76 75, Pierre Pellegrin 71 80, Estiaan Conradie 78 73, Keegan Mclachlan 73 78, Inhoi Hur 79 72
152 – Alexander Frances 74 78, Albert Venter 78 74, Danny List 80 72
153 – Matthew Spacey 76 77, James Mack 74 79
154 – Gavin Green 78 76, Dan Erickson 78 76, Herman Loubser 78 76, Joshua Berry 79 75, Keith Horne 79 75, Jake Redman 81 73, Lyle Rowe 78 76
155 – Gregorio De Leo 75 80
157 – Werner Deyzel 77 80
158 – Keelan van Wyk 75 83, Gabriel Le Court De Billot 80 78
159 – Kyle De Beer 79 80
165 – Ethan Smith 89 76
RTD – MK Kim 75 RTD RTD