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Hero Honda Indian Open 2009 Day 3

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Posted by 4moles Editorial Desk 10 Oct 09'

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October 10th 2009, New Delhi: Indian C. Muniyappa overcame drama on the final hole to maintain his dream run in the US$1.25 million Hero Honda Indian Open at DLF Golf and Country Club on Saturday.

The rookie Asian Tour professional from Bangalore shot a third round one-under-par 71 for a one-shot lead over compatriots Digvijay Singh and Harendra Gupta, Korean Lee Sung and Australian Marcus Both.

Muniyappa, who started the day sharing the lead with Lee, finished with a three-round aggregate of 10-under-par 206 but he was made to sweat before being able to sign his scorecard.

He had been in the greenside bunker in two on the par-five 18th and when clearing a wrapper from behind the ball he appeared to brush the sand with his club head.

This could have led to a penalty shot but after reviewing television footage and consulting rules officials who were stood next to the bunker the tournament director David Parkin cleared the Indian of any infringement.

“I am very, very happy that is all over. It was a nervous wait,” said Muniyappa, who like many local Indian players comes from a humble background.

The 32-year-old, a professional since 1996, is currently enjoying the finest week of his career and is exceeding all expectations. He has two top-20 finishes to his name this year on the Asian Tour and has won once on the local Indian Tour in an event last season.

His inexperience leading such a big tournament also showed on the par-four 17th, where he hit his tee shot with a four iron into water and took bogey. However he showed his class earlier in the round when having fallen off the lead he birdied three holes on the trot from sixth.

Gupta and Both carded the low rounds of the day with 67s while Singh returned 71. Lee, who was born deaf, came in with a 72.

Said Both: “It is a really packed leader board, so it’s wide open. Surprisingly nobody really made a move today. It is nice to be in contention again and I am playing quite well so hope to be in the mix tomorrow.”

Singh, who is Jyoti Randhawa’s brother in law, has been struggling with a wrist injury and is delighted be in the hunt. “I had a very patchy round today. My ball-striking was not as good as yesterday. The speed of the greens was also a little quicker as compared to round two so it took some time to adjust.

“My wrist injury has made me a little apprehensive of fading the ball so I’m trying to minimize the number of fades I need to play. Anyone who is at six under or better today will stand a chance in the final round. 13 to 14 under could be the winning score,” said Singh.

First round leader Adam Blyth from Australia, Thailand’s Kwanchai Tannin, and South African Jbe Kruger are two shots behind the leaders.

India’s Arjun Atwal fired a 70 and is five behind while Daniel Chopra from Sweden carded a 75 and eight shots off the pace.

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