Hong Kong, Nov 14
Jyoti Randhawa overcame a mid-round lapse when he bogeyed both the eighth and ninth holes to recover with a three-under 67 that put him in tied tenth place at the end of the third round in the UBS Hong Kong Open golf at the Fanling layout here Saturday.
Randhawa moved up nicely from overnight 22nd to 10th and can look forward to a top-10.
Randhawa was the best Indian, as he overtook an error-hit S.S.P. Chowrasia, who at the midway stage was tied 12th. Chowrasia slipped down the ladder to tied 46th with a three-over 73.
Rahil Gangjee (68) moved to tied 33rd, while Shiv Kapur (72) and Jeev Milkha Singh (70) were tied 50th.
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