Gaganjeet Bhullar lies tied eighth after three rounds in Korea

Bhullar is, now, eight-under for 54 holes, but six shots behind the leader, Korea’s Sanghyun Park (66).

Published : Sep 15, 2018 19:49 IST , Incheon

India’s Gaganjeet Bhullar failed to build on a brilliant start as he finished the day at three-under 68. (File Photo)
India’s Gaganjeet Bhullar failed to build on a brilliant start as he finished the day at three-under 68. (File Photo)
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India’s Gaganjeet Bhullar failed to build on a brilliant start as he finished the day at three-under 68. (File Photo)

India’s Gaganjeet Bhullar failed to build on a brilliant start as he finished the day at three-under 68, but still improved his position from overnight tied 15th to tied eighth at the end of the third round of the 34th Shinhan Donghae Open golf tournament, here, Saturday.

Bhullar is, now, eight-under for 54 holes, but six shots behind the leader, Korea’s Sanghyun Park (66). Park put together a bogey-free display on moving day, marking his card with five birdies before signing for a 14-under-par 199 total at the Bear’s Best Cheongna Golf Club.

Other Indians who made the cut Rashid Khan (72) slipped to tied 33rd, while Shiv Kapur (68) is tied 36th and Khalin Joshi (70) is tied 54th. Park has won seven titles on the KPGA (Korean PGA), including this year’s GS Caltex Maekyung Open.

READ: Rashid, Bhullar Tied-15 in Korea; four Indians make cut

Park’s Korean compatriot Byeunghun An, the 2015 Shinhan Donghae Open champion, carded a 65 and will go into the final round just one shot behind the Korean. The 26-year-old An recorded a flawless scorecard with six birdies, including three consecutive ones from holes 12 to 14.

Zimbabwe’s Scott Vincent is in a good position to win his maiden Asian Tour title after signing for a 66 and is two shots behind Park in sole third place.

Rookie Travis Smyth produced the shot of the day when he chipped in from the rough for a birdie at hole 10. The Australian was cruising until he made consecutive bogeys at the 13th and 14th, but he managed to steady himself in the rest of the round.

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