Karlsson leads by two shots

Published August 31, 2003

MUNICH, Aug 30: Swede Robert Karlsson, looking for his second win in the event, will take a two-shot lead into Sunday’s final round of the BMW International Open.

The Swede, who won after a playoff in Munich in 1997, birdied the last to maintain his overnight advantage, carding a one-under-par 71 in Saturday’s third round to move 16 under par (200) overall.

Four players share second place on 14-under — Frenchman Raphael Jacquelin, Germany’s Marcel Siem and Britons Brian Davis and Gary Evans.

Britain’s former European number one Lee Westwood is in a group a further stroke back and still in contention for his first victory in 67 tournaments since he won the Belgian Open late in 2000.

Leading third round scores:

200 Robert Karlsson (Sweden) 65 64 71

202 Brian Davis 68 69 65, Gary Evans 66 68 68, Raphael Jacquelin (France) 62 69 71, Marcel Siem (Germany) 64 70 68

203 John Bickerton 67 68 68, Lee Westwood 65 68 70

204 Thomas Bjorn (Denmark) 64 70 70, Paul Casey 65 69 70, Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spain) 71 65 68

205 Alex Cejka (Germany) 69 66 70, Andrew Coltart 70 70 65, Gary Emerson 64 68 73, Stephen Gallacher 67 66 72, David Howell 64 71 70, Paul McGinley (Ireland) 69 66 70

206 Peter Hedblom (Sweden) 66 66 74, Martin Maritz (South Africa) 66 71 69

207 Tobias Dier (Germany) 69 68 70, Stephen Dodd 71 69 67, Jamie Donaldson 74 65 68, Simon Dyson 69 68 70, Joakim Haeggman (Sweden) 71 65 71, Soren Kjeldsen (Denmark) 69 67 71, Malcolm Mackenzie 69 66 72, Andrew Raitt 70 69 68, Raymond Russell 69 68 70, Stephen Scahill (New Zealand) 68 68 71—Reuters

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