Friday, September 12, 2014

CHRIS ROBB AND GRANT FORREST BOTH REURN 69s IN JAPAN

AMERICANS TAKE A THREE-STROKE 

LEAD: SCOTS IN JOINT NINTH PLACE

United States have taken a three-stroke lead after three rounds of the men's world amateur team golf championship for the Eisenhower Trophy in Japan.
Scottish champion Chris Robb (Meldrum House) and former title-holder Grant Forrest (Craigielaw) both shot 69s and Blairgowrie's Bradley Neil slipped back from a second-round 65 to a more pedestrian 71 on Day 3.
So high is the standard of play that the Scots slipped down a peg to joint ninth on 409, one shot behind England and Ireland.
For England Ben Stow had a 68, Ryan Evans a 69 and Ashley Chesters a 69.
For Ireland Gavin Moynihan, the Scottish open amateur stroke play champion, had a 64, Paul Dunne a 68 and Gary Hurley a 74.

THIRD-ROUND SCOREBOARD
397 United States 136 133 128
400 Sweden 134 135 131
403 Spain 138 133 132
403 Canada 134 136 133
404 Argentina 135 133 136
405 Australia 137 136 132
408 England 136 135 137
408 Ireland 138 138 132
409 Scotland 138 133 138
409 France 140 134 135
409 Switzerland 134 135 140
409 Taipei 137 137 135
409 Mexico 138 136 135
OTHER SCORE
419 Wales 138 145 136

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