MANILA, Philippines — Justin Quiban blew a solid frontside two-under card with a wobbly finish of 38 as he ended up with a two-over 72 and dropped to joint 48th in the third round of the International Series Egypt at the Madinaty Golf Club Saturday.
American Andy Ogletree came from behind to wrest a three-stroke lead with a scorching birdie-eagle windup at the par-70 course, finishing with a 65 and a 195 total and dislodging erstwhile leader Richard Lee, who birdied the last two holes to save a 69.
But the Canadian ace slipped to joint second at 138 with Bernd Wiesberger of Austria, who matched Ogletree’s five-under card to fuel his own title drive in the $2-million event of the LIV Golf-backed Asian Tour.
Quiban had earlier looked to be on his way to improving his joint 30th ranking after 36 after birdying Nos. 4 and 7. But he bogeyed the par-3 11th, dropped two strokes on No. 15 and never recovered, failing to get up-and-down in the next for that 72 and a 209, 14 strokes off the lead.
Angelo Que, meanwhile, bogeyed two of the first four holes and yielded another stroke on No. 11 against birdies on Nos. 5 and 13, his second straight 71 keeping the three-time Asian Tour winner at joint 61st at 211.
Miguel Tabuena also struggled early but birdied the last two holes to salvage a 72 although the ICTSI-backed two-time Philippine Open champion fell to a share of 66th at 212.