One of the four was another PGA of GB and I Professional, Chris Gane, who emerged from the pack to put down the only challenge to the eventual winner. Gane started seven shots back, but made great strides for an excellent six-under round of 64, to leave him ten-under (270) for the tournament and holding the clubhouse lead. However, seemingly unphased by the mounting pressure from Gane, Wrigley continued where he left off in the third round and birdied the par-four 4th and the par-five 7th to complete a blemish-free front nine of 33 (-2). A bogey followed on the 12th – only his second bogey in 54-holes - but he soon recovered the shot, making birdie on the par-four 14th. Another birdie on the 18th capped off a fantastic week for Wrigley, who came agonisingly close to winning twelve months ago where he had lost out in a two-man playoff. The two Brits were well clear of the rest of the field, which was headed by Ondrej Lieser of the PGA of Czech Republic. Lieser shot a three-under round of 67, consisting of four birdies, to end with a four-round total of 275 (-5). After struggling in the first round, Lieser produced some great golf to complete a top-three finish.
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