The 20-year-old Higginbottom had held a two-shot lead at the
halfway stage of the $1 million OneAsia and PGA Tour of
Australasia event but tossed away his advantage after going
double-bogey-bogey after the turn at the windy links.
Higginbottom, who became the first amateur in 50 years to win
the New Zealand Open in 2012, recovered from the setback and
clawed level with Jeffress by going birdie-eagle at the par four
16th and par five 17th to sign for a one-under-par 71 and
eight-under total.
"I kept fighting, it was pretty brutal out there. It was nice to
finish well and still be in the lead at the end of the day,"
Higginbottom said.
"This is what we play golf for. Obviously we want to be in
contention going into the final round."
Jeffress fired five birdies in his round of 69 with another
Australian, Andrew Dodt (71), two shots back in third.
Three-times major winner and Natadola Bay Championship Golf
Course designer Vijay Singh (70) fired his best round of the
week to give the home fans something to cheer about as he moved
up into a tie for 15th, nine off the lead.
(Writing by Patrick Johnston; editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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