The Swedish golfer did not have as good a Saturday as the first two days at Leopard Creek CC next to Krugerparken in eastern South Africa – but three under par is still enough to maintain the lead with a two-stroke margin.
What was good was very good, but I also put myself in some tough situations. I think I did it pretty well, says Kinhult.
Kinhult is 14 under par overall ahead of the final round, two strokes better than closest pursuer Ryan van Velzen, South Africa.
I like playing on this golf course, and I'm looking forward to the challenge tomorrow, says Kinhult.
The 28-year-old Kinhult took his only win on the European Tour when he won the British Masters in 2019. This summer, he finished second in the Netherlands, after playing a playoff for the win.