Rose,
Bjerregaard set up final round showdown in Hong Kong
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[October 24, 2015]
HONG KONG (Reuters) - England's
Justin Rose and Dane Lucas Bjerregaard matched each other shot-for-shot
during the third round at the Hong Kong Open on Saturday as the duo
surged four strokes clear of the chasing pack heading into the final
round.
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World number seven Rose, who led Bjerregaard by a stroke at the
halfway stage, holed two eagles and two birdies in a blemish-free
round of six-under-par 64 to move to 15-under.
Bjerregaard, who has three top-10 finishes in the last month,
improved his chances of a first European Tour title by carding a 63
with a bogey on the last putting him on level with 2013 U.S. Open
champion Rose.
"It was great. I really enjoyed it out there with Justin. He's a
really good guy and we kept making birdies, especially around the
turn," Bjerregaard told reporters.
"Obviously it's not fun to finish off any round with a bogey and
especially not today. I hit a bad tee shot on 18 there, pretty much
my only bad shot of the day.
"So not the way I wanted to finish, but still, I'm very happy with
the round today."
Rose bagged an eagle three on the par-five third and repeated the
feat on the 13th before he followed that up with his second birdie
of the day on the next hole.
"Lucas played unbelievable golf today," Rose said. "I actually
didn't know much about his game and first, he's a lovely guy and
second, he can really play.
"I hung with him and what impressed me today was the couple of par
saves that I had to make and rolled."
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India's Anirban Lahiri (65), the leader on Asian Tour's order of
merit, made the turn at even-par but gained five shots on the back
nine to sit in third spot on 11-under.
His compatriot Jeev Milkha Singh and British Masters winner Matthew
Fitzpatrick were tied for fourth spot, a further shot adrift.
(Writing by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; Editing by John O'Brien)
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