Saturday, 10 November 2012

Thomas Bjorn regained the lead on day three of the Singapore Open



Thomas Bjorn: One-shot lead at the end of day three 

Thomas Bjorn regained control on day three of the Singapore Open as organisers attempted to make up for time lost to the weather.
Having shot an opening 66 to claim the lead on day one, the Dane was not able to play a single shot on Friday and saw his position at the top of the leaderboard usurped.
However, he shot a 67 to hold a two-shot lead by the time the second round was finally completed, although that had been trimmed to one by Chris Wood at the close of play on Saturday.
The Englishman - who claimed the first professional victory of his career in Thailand in August - had earlier posted a 65 to move into a share of second at the halfway point alongside South African George Coetzee (63).


The leaders only managed three holes of their third rounds before darkness fell to bring a halt to proceedings, but Wood birdied the par-three second hole to move into second on his own at eight-under.

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