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Salvador joint 4th in Macau Open

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Elmer Salvador struggled with a bogey-par-bogey-par-bogey start and needed to make a charge later to salvage a one-under-par 70 and stay among the frontrunners after the penultimate round of the Venetian Macau Open at the Macau Golf and Country Club course yesterday.

Salvador holed out with a birdie as he finally went one under in the day and seven under after 54 holes, five strokes off Australian Scott Hend who zoomed to the top after a sizzling eight-under 63 for a 12-under 201 total.

With two 70s and a 66, Salvador moved two rungs down to joint fourth with Indian Rahil Gangjee (66), Japanese Daisuke Kataoka (69) and Korean Baek Seuk-hyun (70).

Overnight leader Mohd Siddikur of Bangladesh also submitted a 70 and slid to joint second with Ernie Els at eight-under 205.

Jay Bayron kept his place in the Top 10 after an even-par 71 while another Filipino, Antonio Lascuna, was at joint 16th after a 71 for 210 in the $800,000 event.

Hend surged ahead and seized a four-shot lead over Els and Siddikur after an eagle-aided round also marked by seven birdies against a lone bogey. He  had five birdies in a seven-hole stretch from the par-4 seventh.

Els stayed at second after an up-and-down 69.

 

ANTONIO LASCUNA

AUSTRALIAN SCOTT HEND

ELMER SALVADOR

ELS AND SIDDIKUR

ERNIE ELS

INDIAN RAHIL GANGJEE

JAPANESE DAISUKE KATAOKA

JAY BAYRON

KOREAN BAEK SEUK

MACAU GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB

MOHD SIDDIKUR OF BANGLADESH

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