Saturday, October 21, 2006

Only one Scot still standing in Indian Open


DOUBLE BOGEY HITS SIMON DUNN
FIGHTBACK IN THIRD ROUND


Dubai-based Scot Simon Dunn, joint first-round leader in the Indian Open before a 11-shot slump on Friday dragged him down the leaderboard, moved up to a share of 34th place with a third-round 71.
Dunn, 27, a tour pro for three years who admits that he is still in mourning for his father who died of a heart attack in August, took the shine off his recovery effort with a double-bogey 6 at the 15th
Earlier he had notched up birdies at the first, second, third, eighth, ninth and 14th, shedding shots only at the fourth and fifth.
Dunn was the only Scot to survive Friday’s halfway cut. Barry Hume, pictured right (71-76), Andrew Coltart (74-73) and Ross Bain (74-74) failed to make it.
England’s Simon Dyson is the leading British player with one round to go at the Delhi Golf Club, New Delhi.
Simon has scored 68, 67 and 68 for 13-under-par 203 which put him into third place behind two Indians, Jyoti Randhawa, leader on 16-under 200, and S S P Chowrasia on 201.
Leading third round totals
Par 72
200 J Randhawa (Ind) 69 67 64.
201 S S P Chowrasia (Ind) 69 65 67.
203 S Dyson (Eng) 68 67 68.
204 U Park (Aus) 70 65 69, G Ghei (Ind) 71 68 65, P Messawat (Tha) 68 68 68, M yumar (Ind) 70 68 66, V Kumar (Ind) 66 68 70.
Other scores:
209 C Rodgers (Eng) 73 71 65, M Mouland (Wal) 71 70 68 (jt 14th)..
214 S Dunn (Sco) 66 77 71 (jt 34th).
Non-qualifiers
147 B Hume (Sco) 71 76, A Coltart (Sco) 74 73.
148 R Bain (Sco) 74 74.

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