Three behind early pacesetter Wallie Coetsee, the Dane played his final two holes in 4-under to set the new target with a 7-under-par 33-30=63. It’s fair to say Madsen has a love affair with golf in this part of the world. Victory in the South African Open at the end of 2013 gave him a first European Tour title and he shot 64-66 to finish third in last week’s Africa Open. Today, he was steady for most of his round, circling four birdies against a single bogey before he finished like a train. At the 135-yard 8th, his tee-shot sucked back into the hole for an ace -- his first as a pro and the 20th on the European Tour this year -- before he hit a glorious approach to 10 feet at the 549-yard 9th and drained the putt for a second straight eagle. Madsen said later, “The last couple of weeks I’ve been hitting some shots really close and I actually said to my caddy last week that a hole-in-one is on the cards pretty soon.”