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Williams keeps Cape lead

Cape Town - Mark Williams stormed to eight birdies and a bogey for a 29-stroke back nine at the Royal Cape Golf Club to take a five-stroke lead into the weekend at the Sunshine Tour's Lion of Africa Cape Town Open.

"I hit a good tee shot on 10 and had my stock-standard wedge coming in, the same shot I had yesterday, and I hit it to four feet and made the putt," Williams said after his round.

"It just gave me that feeling and then I started hitting it close. I had control over the golf ball, made a couple of really good putts and just enjoyed the ride.”

Williams shot a seven-under-par back nine and went on to sign for 67 with only five pars on the card.

He will lead going into the weekend for the first time in his career, but victory was not yet in William's thoughts.

"It feels great to lead and I think I’ve got a pretty good game plan. There’s opportunities to take driver on, but you have respect a lot of the par-fives, and it’s tough to get it close for two," he said.

"You’ve got to take your chances when you can get them."

The 28-year-old reached the turn at two-over and looked as if he would let his overnight lead slip, but that all changed on the back nine.

"I enjoy playing in the wind, it kind of keeps me in the present. The most important thing is getting the ball in play and then hitting the next one," said the Modderfontein Golf Club professional.

"On the less windy courses I don’t seem to focus on one shot at a time, so the wind seems to help me.”

Williams will be looking to consolidate and prepare for the final round as the weekend arrives.

“I’m just trying to get out there and tomorrow do the same thing. It’s always the back nine on the last day that’s going to make all the difference and hopefully I can still be up there," he said.

"I’m just trying to take it one shot at a time. I want to enjoy the moment – the more times I can get myself up here, the more comfortable I’m going to be."

Behind Williams were Jake Roos and Dean Burmester, who both shot 67 to move into a share of second at six-under-par.

Looming at five-under were Jaco van Zyl, Attie Schwartzel and Keith Horne.

Leaderboard:

SCORES (RSA unless otherwise specified):
-11 - Mark Williams  66 67
-6 - Dean Burmester  71 67, Jake Roos  71 67
-5 - Jaco Van Zyl  67 72, Attie Schwartzel  73 66, Keith Horne  71 68
-4 - Ryan Cairns (ZIM) 72 68, Jared Harvey  72 68, Christiaan Basson  70 70
-3 - Keenan Davidse  73 68, Darryn Lloyd  70 71, Ross Wellington  70 71, Hennie Otto  75 66, Colin Nel  69 72, Alan McLean (SCO) 69 72,Bradford Vaughan  73 68, Steve Surry (ENG) 70 71
-2 - Henk Alberts  70 72, PH McIntyre  72 70, Peter Wilson (ENG) 72 70, Martin du Toit  71 71, James Kamte  71 71, Francois Coetzee  73 69,Graham van der Merwe  71 71, Louis de Jager  70 72, Warren Abery  71 71, Ruan de Smidt  70 72
-1 - Matthew Carvell  72 71, Darren Fichardt  69 74, Francois van Vuuren  72 71, Toto Thimba (Jnr) 69 74, Andrew Georgiou  70 73
Par - Peter Karmis  78 66, Wallie Coetsee  71 73, Lyle Rowe  73 71, Tyrone Ferreira  76 68, Heinrich Bruiners  72 72, JG Claassen  76 68,Tyrone van Aswegen  72 72, Doug McGuigan  73 71, Allan Versfeld  72 72, Jeff Inglis (ENG) 72 72

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