Jamieson leads for the last round in South Africa

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Scott Jamieson does not run for himself- Alfred Dunhill Championship, South Africa-11 Scott Jamieson (Sco); -10 David Lipsky (USA); -8 Zander Lombard (SA), Brandon Stone (SA); -7 David Drysdale (Sco), Marc Warren (Sco), Raphael Jacquelin (Fra), Pablo Larrazabal (Spa) Other selected: -6 Luis Oosthuizen (SA); -5 Ben Evans (Eng), Oliver Evans (Eng); +4 Doug McGuigan (Sco)

Scot Scott Jamieson leads the Alfred Dunhill championship with a shot in the final round at Leopard Creek in South Africa.

Jamieson was in a pack of four bulkheads behind David Lipsky of the United States after two rounds.

But when his countrymen faltered, the 34-year-old 68 released him a shot at 11 under par as Lipsky scored a 70.

"It is clearly a great place to be, but I certainly do not run for myself," Jamieson said.

"There is still a terrible long way to go and a lot can happen in 18 holes, especially on this golf course, this back-nine, where there is so much risk-reward."

Defending champion Brandon Stone, with a 69, and South African Zander Lombard, who had a 68, are still three shots behind Lipsky.

Marc Warren, who started the day with Jamieson, now leads four after a 72, along with fellow Scot David Drysdale, who shot 71.

Doug McGuigan, who was in the top five with Drysdale, collapsed to four after par 76.

Lipsky looks forward to getting up again with Jamieson on the last day.

"Scott and I are good friends," he said. "It was really nice there today.

" It's really hot, but I'm from Las Vegas and it can get very hot there too, so I enjoy it and it's better than the cold, I guess. "

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