Scot Ewen Ferguson emerged from the third round rain, mist and fog still leading the Soudal Open near Antwerp. Belgium.
After posting a new course record 64 on day two, Ferguson dug deep on golf’s traditional moving day in posting a two-under 69 to move to 13-under and two clear of Englad’s John Parry in the tough conditions on the host Rinkven International host course.
Ferguson posted four birdies and dropped just two shots as he seeks to capture a fourth DP World Tour title and, if successful, he will become the equal eighth winningest Scot in the now 53-year history of the DP World Tour since 1972.
STILL IN FRONT ….
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Ferguson birdied the third from 23 feet and extended his run of bogey-free holes this week to 41 before dropping a shot at the sixth after finding a bunker with his approach.
Birdies from 15 feet at the tenth and three feet at the next saw the reigning BMW International Open champion pull clear of Parry, who had turned in 33 and briefly drew level with a gain at the 11th.



