Japan’s Keita Nakajima finished as the leader on the third day of the Indian Open, of the DP World Tour taking place in New Delhi, by signing a card of 68 strokes (4 under par) and an aggregate score of 198 (-18) , four less than Malaysian Gavin Green and Frenchman Romain Langasque.
After the second day was suspended due to storms with strong electrical equipment that began to fall on the DLF G&CC course when most players had completed 18 holes, the competition resumed under Nakajima’s leadership.
The Japanese completed his round in 68 strokes after making six birdies and two bogeys and his 198 stroke total represented four less than Gavin Green, who finished the day with 64 strokes (-8) and combined -total score of 202 (-14) ., same record as Frenchman Romain Langasque, third.
The first Spaniard in the competition was the Basque Adrián Otaegui, who did not get a good third day and finished the course in 74 strokes (+2) and in 48th place with a total of 213 strokes (-3). Ángel Hidalgo is in 63rd place with 216 (even).
Source: La Verdad

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