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PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
BANGKOK, Nov 14: Halfway leader Jyoti Randhawa slipped to the third place as he struggled to a one-over-par 73 but Jeev Milkha Singh maintained his joint fifth position while other Indians in the fray, returning sub-par rounds, moved up the leaderboard in the Omega Tour's Thailand Open Golf today.
Randhawa, who played his first two rounds bogey free, dropped his first shot of the Championship at the par five third on his way to an outward 37. The winner of last week's Hero Honda Masters played the back nine one better by firing two birdies and one more bogey to finish the penultimate round on 12-under 204.
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