‘It was difficult today. For some reason I found it difficult to get it going today. Towards the end it suddenly changed and I made three or four birdies,’ said McGuigan.With five points available for an eagle, McGuigan feels that anyone within 10 points of the leader can still claim the title. ‘Five shots can be picked up in one hole with this format. It’s a great format for that and anything within 10 points going into the weekend, it’s wide open for those players,’ he explained.Joint overnight leader Neil Scheitekat finds himself one behind McGuigan and six points back from de Smidt. ‘I actually felt like I played better today than I played yesterday. I just didn’t make an eagle and I actually hit better putts today, but they just didn’t go in the hole,’ he said.
Like McGuigan, Schietekat is aware a winner may appear from several points back of the leaders. ‘I think everyone that is – looking at the scoreboard now – everyone that is in 15 points can still win this thing. It’s so tough to pick a number with this format, whereas you can pick a number in stroke play. You know, you never know with this format.’ He said.
Greene came away with a respectable 10 points on day two, however he wasn’t overly thrilled with his performance at Royal Swazi Spa Country Club. ‘Yeah I’m happy in a way. I feel like I threw it away a bit today because I got off to a really good start and then I missed a lot of putts. I feel like I’m hitting the ball well, but just didn’t sink the putts today.’ He explained.
However, Greene echoed the thoughts of his playing competitors, stating that nobody is out the race just yet, and he fancied his chances come the Saturday finish.’I’m definitely not counting myself out. If I start rolling the ball nicely again and keep on hitting it like I am I think there will be a good chance,’ he said.
26 – Titch Moore (RSA) 10 16, Daniel Greene (RSA) 16 10
22 – Vaughn Groenewald (RSA) 10 12, Doug McGuigan (SCO) 15 7
21 – Neil Schietekat (RSA) 16 5, Adilson Da Silva (BRA) 7 14