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Connor Syme and Daniel Brown tied at top with Tom McKibbin five adrift

Scotland's Connor Syme heads into the final round of the SDC Championship locked alongside England’s Daniel Brown at the top of the leaderboard as he goes in search of his maiden DP World Tour title.

Tom McKibbin, leading the Irish challenge, remains tied-9th after Saturday, sitting five adrift of the leaders after a third round 71.

Syme went into the third round five shots off Brown’s overnight lead, but as those in the final groups struggled on another windy day in South Africa, the 28-year-old posted a stunning 67 which contained seven birdies and two bogeys to earn a share of the lead on 11 under par.

It was a different story for Brown, who began the day with a three-shot cushion which was trimmed to one stroke at the turn, before three bogeys in the first four holes of his back nine dropped him back to eight under.

He staged a remarkable fightback, though, producing back-to-back birdies at the 14th and 15th before finishing his round with another at the last to sign for a level-par 72.

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McKibbin, who might have started the day two behind but for a nightmare finish on Friday, finished the day one stroke closer to the leaders after a relatively steady one-under par round at the St Francis Links at Eastern Cape.

The Down golfer had a wild start, beginning with two bogeys - which left him at +6 over six succesive holes - before responding with three birdies on the spin on 3, 4 and 5.

It was relatively sedate fare after that, a dropped stroke on 13 being answered with a finishing birdie on 18 to leave him at six-under heading into Sunday.

A few strokes better, Englishman Andy Sullivan shot a flawless 66 which contained two eagles and two birdies to sit alongside South African Robin Williams and American James

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