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October 13, 2002 Sunday Sha'aban 6, 1423

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Simpson eyes first title


MELBOURNE, Oct 12: Australia’s Gary Simpson closed in on his first tournament victory after firing a two-under-par 70 in the third round of the Victorian PGA Championship Saturday.

The South Australian, who had led by one after the first two rounds, moved two strokes clear after finishing at 11-under par 205.

Leading third round scores (Australia unless stated):

205 Gary Simpson 66 69 70

207 Steven Bowditch 70 70 67

208 Martin Doyle 72 67 69, Craig Jones 70 66 72

209 Matthew Millar 68 70 71, Adam Fraser 69 67 73

210 Marcus Cain 68 71 71

211 Anthony Summers 70 72 69, Carl Brooking (New Zealand) 70 72 69, Jeff Wagner 71 71 69, Paul Sheehan 71 72 68, Andrew Webster 67 71 73, Scott Strange 70 67 74

JOHOR BAHRU (Malaysia):


Singapore’s Mardan Mamat and Lam Chih Bing went on a birdie blitz to take a share of the third-round lead at the Davidoff Nations Cup here Saturday.

Lam sunk seven birdies and Mamat chipped in with a brilliant eagle as the duo combined for a nine-under-par 63 at the Palm Resort Golf and Country Club to share the lead with Myanmar and Switzerland.

Pakistani pair of Muhammad Munir and Imdad Hussain are languishing at the bottom on 202.

Leading third round scores:

196 Switzerland (Andre Bossert/Mark Chatelain) 64 66 66, Singapore (Mardan Mamat/Lam Chih Bing) 64 69 63, Myanmar (Kyi Hla Han/Soe Kyaw Naing) 62 68 66

197 Philippines (Danny Zarate/Marciano Pucay) 64 68 65

198 India (Mukesh Kumar/Firoz Ali) 67 68 63, Italy (Constantino Rocca/Alessandro Napoleoni) 63 71 64

199 Thailand (Thaworn Wiratchant/Chawalit Plaphol) 65 67 67, Netherlands (Guido van der Valk/Niel Kraaij) 62 69 68

201 Malaysia (Danny Chia/P.Gunasegaran) 67 70 64

202 Pakistan (Muhammad Munir/Imdad Hussain) 66 75 61.—Reuters






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