PESHAWAR, April 9: Abbas Ali of Wapda and Mohammad Munir of PTCL with a score of 207 emerged as joint leaders at the Chief of Air Staff golf championship third round on Saturday.

Abbas missed a birdie on 18th hole from close, while he scored an eagle on 12th hole and a birdie on 14th hole. Rawalpindi’s Sajid was a stroke behind Abbas and Munir.

In gross category, Waqas Ahmad of Rawalpindi was the leader with a score of 216. He was followed by Adil Jehangir of Gymkhana with 220, while Tariq Mahmood of Pakistan Navy and Waseem Ranan of DHA were both on third position.

In net category, Sadiqur Rehman, with a 206 score, was the leader and Adil Jehangir with 221 and Mohammad Hamid (213) were on second and third positions.

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