With three par fives in his next four holes that looked a distinct possibility, only for Enoch to bogey the 18th and first and eventually sign for a six-under-par 65 which left him three shots behind Italy’s Francesco Laporta.
“I think I just got a little excited,” the 32-year-old Welshman admitted. “I was calm, but excited on 18 because I was thinking it was a reachable par five to go 10 under through nine.
“I just got really quick off the tee, hit a snapper (hook) and I don’t really tend to hit those shots. I ended up scrambling for bogey. From there it was just a mish mash really. Loads of good golf, two bad swings, some great saves.
Report Saturday, May 1, 2021
Kalle Samooja carded a 66 to join Nicolai von Dellingshausen at the top of the leaderboard heading into the final day of the 2021 Tenerife Open but the duo had a large chasing pack gathered behind them at Golf Costa Adeje.
Von Dellingshausen entered the third round with a three shot lead and carded a 70 to get to 17 under and stay at the top of the leaderboard on a day of tougher scoring on the Canary Islands.
But Finn Samooja made six birdies and a single bogey to join him at the summit, one shot clear of South African Dean Burmester and two ahead of South Korea s Yikeun Chang, local favourite Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez and Pole Adrian Meronk, with 20 players within five shots of the lead.