The Australian golfer David Micheluzzi will face the final day of the Singapore Classic alone at the top of the standingstrial match on the DP World Tour circuit, by accumulating a total of 203 strokes, twelve below par on the Laguna National Golf Resort Club course where the event will be held.
In his third round Micheluzzi scored a 66 hit thanks to seven birdies and a bogey, thus improving his performances from the first two days where he left with 67 and 70.
Behind him now, one shot away, are Englishmen Andy Sullivan and Sam Bairstow. The first of them finished -3 after an irregular match in which he made 8 birdies, but at the same time two double bogeys and a bogey between holes 9 and 11. In the case of His compatriot chained four ‘birdies’ between 3 and 7, but for the rest of his trip he made only two more offset by two ‘bogeys’.
Things were worse for Richard Mansell, an Englishman, and Freddy Schott, a German. co-leaders at the end of the second date and that this time they finished +3 and +4 to remain seven strokes off the lead.
In two minus, five, it is found Alexander the King. The native of Madrid, best Spanish and best player of the day, left a card of 65 strokes thanks to seven birdies, an eagle on the 13th hole and two bogeys. In addition, Adrià Arnaus (-7), Ángel Hidalgo (-4) and Iván Cantero (-1) are still in the competition.
Source: La Verdad
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