Grillo surges into Africa Open lead

Argentine golfer Emiliano Grillo, at 20 under par, takes a two-shot lead into the final round of the EPGA Tour's Africa Open.

Argentine golfer Emiliano Grillo

Argentina's Emiliano Grillo has a two shot lead after three rounds of the EPGA Tour's Africa Open. (AAP)

Argentine Emiliano Grillo fired a third-round 62 Saturday to take a two-shot lead after three rounds of the Africa Open.

The 21-year-old Florida-based golfer leads from Englishman Oliver Fisher (66) with South African Thomas Aiken (66), Richard Bland (64) of England and American John Hahn (71) two shots further back.

Grillo is the third leader of the European Tour-Sunshine Tour co-sanctioned event in as many days at the par-71 East London Golf Club after Ricardo Santos of Portugal and Hahn.

Santos slumped to a third-round 73 over the 6,064-metre layout and lies eight shots adrift of the leader.

Defending champion Darren Fichardt of South Africa also has considerable catching up to do with a second successive 67 leaving him seven strokes behind Grillo.

The 1.75-metre South American, runner-up to Scot Stephen Gallacher in the Dubai Desert Classic two weeks ago, collected nine birdies and did not drop a shot.

He picked up five on the front nine in the Indian Ocean town, including three on the trot from the sixth, and four more coming back.

Rookie Hahn came down to earth with a bang after his second-round 61, claiming two first-nine birdies only to bogey two holes after the turn.


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