Babnik and Hamilton deadlocked after ‘brutal’ day at Royal Cape

Esme Hamilton of England shot three-under-par 70 to take the joint lead. Photo: Mark Sampson
Esme Hamilton of England shot three-under-par 70 to take the joint lead. Photo: Mark Sampson

Babnik and Hamilton deadlocked after ‘brutal’ day at Royal Cape


CAPE TOWN – The most challenging day to date of the 2026 Investec South African Women’s Open produced some of the most captivating golf, with Slovenia’s Pia Babnik and England’s Esme Hamilton tied for the lead going into the final round at Royal Cape Golf Club.

After two days of perfect weather and low scoring, the Cape wind arrived on Saturday 25 April. Only nine players in the field of 66 were able to shoot under par on the day.

Hamilton shot the joint low round of the day of three-under-par 70 and birdied the last for a share of the lead on 13 under par.

Overnight leader Babnik fought a tougher battle with her game and signed for a 74 that kept her at the top of the leaderboard.

And England’s Cara Gainer, playing with them, produced a one-under 72 to sit just one shot behind them on 12 under.

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Pia Babnik of Slovenia continued her good form, maintaining her lead from the second day of play. Photo: Mark Sampson

The three of them played golf that wasn’t perfect, but which was composed in the challenging conditions.

There were four shots separating these three players at the start of the round, and by the end of Saturday there was only one shot between them and neither of the trio had taken a significant step backwards.

“I felt like we were in a match play situation all day between the three of us,” said Gainer.

Hamilton made the most significant climb early on as she opened with three birdies in her first five holes. “Coming from England, I’m used to some interesting conditions, so it didn’t phase me at all. I was always going to just go out and play my own game. My caddie is from Scotland so he’s very used to it as well, so I used his knowledge of the wind,” she said.

“I feel like my round could’ve been better. My misses were in good spots, but I didn’t capitalise on that. I started off playing really well and could’ve been four under through five holes. But I was really happy with how I started the round. The birdie on 18 felt great. It’s nice to finish on a little bit of a high after a testing day.”

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Alongside her, Babnik described the conditions as “brutal”. “My plan today was just to keep my golf ball safe and try and take advantage of the holes where the wind was helping, which wasn’t easy,” Babnik said.

“I think my approaches on the par fives were good today. I’m satisfied with my round because it was absolutely brutal today. Both Esme and Cara played really well so I was just trying to keep up. But I’m really enjoying my game at the moment and just being here.”

And with heavy rain expected for Sunday 26 April, Gainer is expecting another tough round at Royal Cape. “This course is pretty narrow at the best of times. When you factor in the wind it makes it even trickier. I know the conditions won’t be easy in the final round with rain added in.”

Caitlyn Macnab is the leading South African on three under par following her round of 75.

Sunday’s final round will be a two-tee start from 07:30, with SuperSport TV coverage on channel 213 starting at 11:00 in light of predicted bad weather.

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