Roets leads by two as Viallaneix hunts firsts

Jason Roets will head into Sunday’s final round of the Mopani Zambia Open at the Nkana Golf Club with a two-stroke lead over Frenchman Pierre Viallaneix, with Roets seeking to become a first-time Sunshine Tour winner and Viallaneix seeking to become the first French winner of this historic national Open. Roets had to dig deep on Saturday as he signed for a round of one-over-par 73 and an overall score of seven under par. It was his highest round of the week. Roets started the
day with back-to-back birdies on the opening holes and quickly climbed to 10 under par as he opened an extensive lead. But then a bogey on the seventh was followed by a double-bogey on the par-four eighth hole. The South African tried to steady the ship on his way to the clubhouse, but more bogeys followed on the 14th and 16th holes for Roets to draw level with Viallaneix, who took the clubhouse lead on five under par after signing for a round of 70.
An eagle on the par-five 17th hole proved his saving grace however and gave him the two-shot cushion he will carry into the final round. But his nearest challenger Viallaneix, who missed out on his PGA Tour card and has come to the Sunshine Tour for the opportunities it provides, has his own motivation to win on Sunday. 🇫🇷 Pierre Viallaneix lies second and two shots off the top of the leaderboard heading into the final round of the #MopaniZambiaOpen pic.twitter.com/ucPg0aXQog — Sunshine Tour (@Sunshine_Tour)
June 13, 2026 “Zambia holds a special place for me because one of my closest family friends is from Lusaka. If I can win in him home country it would be incredible,” he said. “I just fought hard. My ball striking wasn’t the best today but I just stayed steady all day. I made some good momentum putts when I needed to. I’m excited for the final round. It’s a good golf course and very demanding off the tee. You’ve got to hit it straight.
But I like it.” Keagan Thomas impressed with his round of 68 that included five birdies and only one bogey to join the first-round leader Haydn Porteous (71) on four under par and in joint third place. How things stand in Zambia with 18 holes to go📊#MopaniZambiaOpen #greatnessbeginshere #sunshinetour I pic.twitter.com/91GMRn40V7 — Sunshine Tour (@Sunshine_Tour) June 13, 2026 209 – Jason Roets 71 65 73 211 – Pierre Viallaneix 69 72 70 212 – Keagan Thomas 74 70 68 212 – Haydn Porteous 67 74
71 213 – Graham van der Merwe 73 73 67 213 – Warwick Purchase 71 71 71 214 – Quintin Wilsnach 75 68 71 214 – Wynand Dingle 72 69 73 215 – Robson Chinhoi 73 72 70 216 – Samuel Simpson 75 70 71 216 – Joe Sullivan 73 72 71, Justin Walters 73 70 73, Rigardt Albertse 69 71 76 217 – Stuart Krog 76 72 69 217 – Lyle Rowe 77 69 71, Cole Stevens 71 74 72, Stephen Ferreira 72 69
76 218 – Jaden Deltel 75 73 70 218 – Rupert Kaminski 74 73 71, Kyle McClatchie 71 75 72, Kyle Barker 71 72 75, James Mack 70 69 79 219 – Albert Venter 74 76 69 219 – Agustin Errazuriz 76 73 70, Pieter Moolman 73 75 71, Nikhil Rama 77 71 71, Toto Thimba Jnr 74 73 72, Daniel Cronje 71 75 73, Charl Barnard 72 73 74, Benjamin Van Wyk 70 74 75 220 – Jordan Burnand 72 77 71 220 –
Gabriel Morgan 75 74 71, Simon du Plooy 72 76 72, Luke Brown 73 74 73, Jacques Blaauw 71 75 74, Pierre Pellegrin 74 72 74, Altin van der Merwe 75 70 75, Jaco Prinsloo 75 70 75 221 – Visitor Mapwanya 73 75 73 221 – Tomas Gana 72 75 74, Martin Leon 68 75 78 222 – Luke Jerling 77 73 72 222 – Kyle De Beer 74 75 73, Gustavo Silva 78 70 74 223 – Bradley Kulaisi 74 76 73 223
– Dayne Moore 72 77 74, Ronald Rugumayo 75 73 75, Rhys West 77 71 75, Allen John 73 75 75, Astin Arthur 75 72 76 224 – Brandon-Lee Geere 72 78 74 224 – Drikus Joubert 73 74 77, Carter Rowe 72 75 77 225 – Ryan van der Klis 78 72 75 225 – Stals Swart 74 75 76, Conner Mackenzie 72 74 79 226 – Tristen Strydom 78 69 79 227 – Ethan Smith 79 71 77 227 – Matthew Spacey 73
76 78, Estiaan Conradie 70 79 78 228 – Stalion Daka 79 70 79 230 – Rhys Enoch 73 74 83 233 – Darlington Chikayambidze 75 74 84 Missed the cut: 151 – Dezzie Ngandu 81 70 151 – JJ Senekal 76 75, Travis Ladner 75 76, Keegan Mclachlan 74 77, Jordan Duminy 76 75, Kian Coetzer 76 75 152 – Jacques Van der Merwe 75 77 152 – Rowan Lester 73 79, Hayden Griffiths 74 78, Keenan Davidse 76 76, Christiaan Burke 75 77,
Neil Schietekat 77 75 153 – Simon Lumbwe 82 71 153 – Morton Muwowo 79 74, Carlos Bustos 78 75, Liam Grehan 77 76, Ricky Hendler 78 75, Oliver Goldhill 79 74, Adam Breen 75 78, Ruan Korb 76 77, Martin Rohwer 78 75, Benjamin Kedochim 77 76, Kian Rose 77 76, Tristin Galant 75 78 154 – Gabriel Chibale 74 80 154 – Vuyisani Makama 79 75, Matt Millar 76 78, Michael Wallace 75 79, Dominic Musonda 78 76, Michael Chuma 75 79, Paul
Adam Chidale 77 77 155 – Leonard Chibwe 79 76 155 – Cosmas Mufaya 73 82 156 – Travis Procter 72 84 156 – Otto Van Buynder 77 79 157 – Tafadzwa Nyamukondiwa 83 74 157 – Njoroge Kibugu 80 77, Jacques P de Villiers 77 80 158 – Dillon Germshuys 74 84 158 – Tristan Leonard 77 81, Kelvin Chibuye 78 80 160 – Raphael Phiri 78 82 160 – Merrick Bremner 77 83, Gilbert Chalwe 75 85, Innocent Chalwe 85 75, Lwazi Gqira
77 83 161 – Aaron Simfukwe Jnr 78 83 161 – Shaunak Rama 82 79, Biggie Chibvuri 80 81, Keanu Pestana 85 76 162 – Nicholas Lavarone 79 83 162 – Denmark Mulambo 84 78, Sydney Joseph Wemba 84 78, Ntengwa Mukosa 78 84, Xander Basson 80 82, Shaydon Johnson 81 81 163 – Lyle Pedro 82 81 164 – Beza Daka 84 80 164 – Musambo Kapoma JNR 84 80, Dian Kruger 83 81 165 – Elijah Ckikando 80 85 165 – Vincent Kabaso
82 83 166 – Darren Neyt 83 83 167 – Emmanuel Chuma 78 89 167 – Humphrey Chisanga 85 82 176 – Matengele Kaira 82 94 RTD – Brandon Pieters 76 RTD RTD – Gerhard Pepler 87 RTD RTD – Heinrich Bruiners RTD
Mopani Zambia Open, Nkana Golf Club, Jason Roets, Pierre Viallaneix, Keagan Thomas, Haydn Porteous, Sunshine Tour