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Jeev still in 11th spot

Phuket: Jeev Milkha Singh maintained his tied 11th spot despite a tough back nine, returning one-under 71 after 54 holes in the Johnnie Walker Classic golf at Blue Canyon Country Club here on Saturday.

The Indian golf ace suffered a double bogey and a bogey was seven behind unexpected leader Richard Sterne of South Africa (203).

Rahil Gangjee (71) moved up slightly from 23rd to 21st at four-under, while Gaurav Ghei dropped from overnight 32nd to tied 50th. Shiv Kapur slipped to tied 58th.

Atwal misses cut

At Palm Beach, Daniel Chopra displayed a great comeback with three birdies in his last four holes as he shot a two-under 68 in difficult conditions and came into contention even as Arjun Atwal's lost out at the Honda Classic golf tournament.

Chopra (68) climbed to tied fifth behind the joint-leaders, Korean Charlie Wi, a regular on Asian Tour, and Robert Allenby of Australia, who are now at five-under for 36 holes. — Agencies

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