Jyoti Randhawa shares lead in Manila, SSP Chawrasia two shots behind
Jyoti Randhawa turned the clock back with a flawless 67, giving him a share of the lead after three rounds at the Resorts World Manila Masters on Saturday. Randhawa, an eight-time Asian Tour winner who last won the tour title in 2009, has become 15-under alongside Philippines'Miguel Tabuena (64).Increasing Indian hopes was defending champion, SSP Chawrasia (69) who just couldn't hole putts.
He didn't drop any bogeys. Chawrasia has become 13-under and Tied-7th two behind the leaders.Arjun Atwal (71) was Tied-10th, while Gaganjeet Bhullar (69) was Tied-20th. Shiv Kapur (69), Ajeetesh Sandhu (69) and Honey Baisiya (66) with nine birdies against a dual and one bogey, were T-24 at 8-under.Chiragh Kumar (71), Khalin Joshi (70) and Himmat Rai (69) were all T-38th at 6-under 210. Sujjan Singh (74) was T-65th. The 45-year-old Randhawa, said, “I didn't take my chances today. I'm not hitting my long-irons too good. Most of the par-fives today, I sought of laid as much as leading of the greens and composed and downs for birdies. It absolutely was just a technique of mine.”
He didn't drop any bogeys. Chawrasia has become 13-under and Tied-7th two behind the leaders.Arjun Atwal (71) was Tied-10th, while Gaganjeet Bhullar (69) was Tied-20th. Shiv Kapur (69), Ajeetesh Sandhu (69) and Honey Baisiya (66) with nine birdies against a dual and one bogey, were T-24 at 8-under.Chiragh Kumar (71), Khalin Joshi (70) and Himmat Rai (69) were all T-38th at 6-under 210. Sujjan Singh (74) was T-65th. The 45-year-old Randhawa, said, “I didn't take my chances today. I'm not hitting my long-irons too good. Most of the par-fives today, I sought of laid as much as leading of the greens and composed and downs for birdies. It absolutely was just a technique of mine.”
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