Former champion Mikael Lundberg will go into the fourth
round of the Inteco Russian Open Golf Championship
with a one shot advantage at the top of the leaderboard
after shooting a solid 68.
The Swede, who led on 13 under par alongside compatriot
Jarmo Sandelin at the start of the day, was seemingly
struggling when he took a bogey five at the first,
but he recovered in style to improve to 17 under par.
His resurgence began with a birdie at the second,
before extra strokes were collected at the third and
fifth.
A bogey followed at the seventh, but a birdie on the
11th and an eagle three on the 15th kept him a stroke
ahead of Jamie Moul, who shot a stunning 64.
Having shot 67-64-68 in the first three days, Lundberg,
a winner here in 2005, admitted he was disappointed
with his third round. He said: “The first round I played
really well, yesterday not that well but made a great
score and then today I played not as good at all but
with a few good shots and I managed to get it to four
under - I don’t know how.
“I am just going to go out there and see if I can
put a decent number on the board. Hopefully that will
be enough. There have been low scores every day here
and if someone who is just a couple of shots behind
me goes out tomorrow and shoots eight under then there
is nothing I can do about that. I just have to look
after myself and hope it’s good enough.”
Moul picked up five strokes on the front nine with
birdies at the second, fifth, sixth, eighth and ninth,
before collecting a hat-trick from the 16th.
The 23 year old turned professional after the Walker
Cup last year and was pleased to see his potential
rewarded with a good round.
He said: “It’s been a bit slow to be honest. I have
been starting to play well over the last couple of
months. The scores haven’t really reflected that so
it’s nice to see them going into the red for once.
I am quite happy with my game now.”
He attributed much of his score to his game on and
around the greens. He added: “My short game got me
round today. I missed a few shots but the putter got
me out of trouble a few times and I made a few nice
birdies. And then I just played to my strengths coming
in – I didn’t take any risks, just kept it in play
and thankfully a few putts did drop.”
Benn Barham is two shots further back at 14 under
par, tied with Michiel Bothma of South Africa.
Barham, vying for his first title on The European
Tour, came into the third round on seven under par
and down in a tie for 14th place, but quickly turned
the tables with a 65.
He fired an eagle three on the second before shooting
birdies at the third, sixth and eighth to reach the
turn in 31.
Further strokes were collected at the 13th and 15th
to complete a bogey-free round for the Englishman.
Afterwards he admitted he had taken inspiration from
watching The Open Championship on television. He said:
“When you are watching it there are guys that you compete
against week-in week-out that are doing well in the
tournament and you kind of feel that it should be you
instead of them, so it does give you a kick up the
backside.
“I have been playing solidly all week and it’s nice
to get up there on the leaderboard. I had a nice week
off last week, played some social golf and caught up
with some sponsors. It was nice to have a week off
and I watched a lot of The Open on TV which kind of
got me up for this week.”
Bothma also enjoyed a good round, shooting a 66 which
included eight birdies and two bogeys.
He said: “I played well today – the putting has been
keeping me going. I am making the putts I really need
to make.
“I am not hitting the ball the best I have ever hit
it but I am making the outs when I have been hitting
it close. I am driving the ball well – I just had one
poor drive today on 17 which led to a bogey but I was
very happy to finish with a birdie on the last because
that is a tough finishing hole.”
A shot further back in a tie for third is Darren Fichardt,
Sandelin and Robert Rock.
Fichardt equalled the lowest score for the front nine
when he went out in 30 – Lloyd Saltman managed the
same score en route to a 66 earlier in the day – but
only managed par on the back nine.
Danny Willett is 12 under par, while Saltman is tied
on 11 under with three players.