Ewen Ferguson opened up a four-shot lead heading into the final round of the Kenya Open, as the 25-year-old Scot targets a maiden DP World Tour title at Muthaiga Golf Club.
The scorching conditions favoured the early starters in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi and a plethora of players made big charges towards the top of the leaderboard in the morning, not least Sweden’s Marcus Kinhult and China’s Wu Ashun who carded rounds of 64 and 66, respectively, to share second spot on 10-under.
It was Ferguson who held his nerve at the top, in the firm and hot afternoon conditions, having entered the weekend one shot off the lead. He opened with a birdie before an eagle three at the fourth launched him two clear of the field, and a bogey-free back nine helped him to a five-under 66 and a 14-under total.
Should he convert for a first professional win, Ferguson would be the first Scottish or British winner in the DP World Tour era while it would also make it six winners from six different countries since the beginning of the 2022 campaign.
Kinhult and Wu – both winners already on the Tour - sit four shots back while Spanish duo Jorge Campillo and Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez, Englishman David Horsey and Germany’s Matthi Schmid all share fourth place on nine under par.
“I was playing really well coming into the day, made a nice birdie on one which I think really settles you down a little bit,” Ferguson said. “I managed to plod my way along. I made a couple of mistakes which, when you’re playing well, you still come out with par – get up and down from 70-80 yards for pars and that keeps the momentum going.
“I think that was the key today, momentum just kept going, I was holing clutch three or four putts to keep me going and I just played nicely and plodded my way around.”
“It would be unbelievable to win obviously, but I think with everything going on in the world right now, golf just means so little and I think that’s on the back of everyone’s minds. I think that’s pretty key as well, there’s so much other stuff going on so I’ll try my best tomorrow and try grind out the win but if it doesn’t happen I’ll be back again for another chance.”