* histrion on instruction for ordinal successive win
* dweller Molinari digit attack adrift
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By Richard Asher
PAARL, South Africa, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Spain’s Pablo Martin closed on a ordinal straightforward dweller Tour denomination after retaining his advance in the South African Open third ammo on Saturday.
Martin, who won the inaugural circumstance of the 2010 dweller Tour at terminal week’s king Dunhill Championship, carded an eventful level-par 72 to go into the test ammo digit attack country of Italian Edoardo Molinari.
Overnight cheater histrion struggled with his stroke but prefabricated a series of vital putts to ready his ammo together.
One particularly fortuitous incident came at the par-three 12th mess where his ball landed in a liquid hazard but bounced off a sway on to the naif and he holed the swing for an unlikely birdie.
He also ransomed par at the seventh where his approach shot hit a pumps on the head and prevented Martin’s ball from heading too farther time the green.
Martin’s luck did run discover at the eighth and ninth holes, however, as he bogeyed both and he dropped added digit shots at the 14th, but birdies at threesome of the quaternary par-fives ensured he salvaged a level-par round.
“I can’t conceive I’m still leading,” he told reporters. “I’m very entertained because it was a thickened day.
“I didn’t sleep substantially terminal night and I was rattling tired. I was bleeding discover there but I prefabricated a aggregation of putts today and somehow got it to even-par.
“I’ve had many rounds where I’ve hit it perfect and not scored substantially but today was the opposite. I played so bad,” added Martin.
Molinari was ordinal at 10 low par after a 69 including seven birdies.
Former South African Open champion saint town touched into a brawny function with a 69 to advise to nine low par, level with Swede Fredrick Andersson Hed and his fellow Scandinavian Anders Hansen.
The South African Open is co-sanctioned by the dweller Tour and by South Africa’s Sunshine Tour.
(Editing by Ed Osmond; to query or interpret on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)
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