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Randhawa tied 22nd

Munich: Seasoned pro Jyoti Randhawa continued to be the highest-placed Indian golfer on the leader board at tied 22nd after returning a two-under 70 in the third round of the BMW International Open here.

Randhawa totalled nine-under 207 after striking five birdies against three bogeys in a roller-coaster third round.

Another senior pro, Jeev Milkha Singh was three strokes behind Randhawa at tied 48th after carding a 69 in the third round. Jeev mixed three birdies with a lone bogey for a reasonably good outing.

Further down, Delhi golfer Shiv Kapur took the tied 57th position with a total of five-under 211 after turning in an even-par 72. Kapur managed three birdies but was pulled back by an equal number of bogeys.

Bradley Dredge (67) led the pack with a total of 18-under 198, followed by Simon Thornton (67) and Ross Fisher (66) both of whom totalled 15-under 201. — PTI

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