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Bogey-free Paratore leads British Masters

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NEWCASTLE, England — Renato Paratore birdied the last hole to shoot 5-under 66 and retain his one-stroke lead Friday after three rounds at the British Masters, where the Italian golfer has yet to drop a shot all week.

On a day of low scoring that included a round of 61 by Sam Horsfield containing three eagles, Paratore maintained his consistenc­y to add to bogey-free rounds of 65 and 66 over the first two days. He was 16-under par overall at Close House Golf Club.

Justin Harding of South Africa, shot 66 and was the closest challenger to the 270th-ranked Paratore heading into the final round of an event that marks the full return of the European Tour following its fourmonth suspension because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Denmark’s Rasmus Hojgaard was a stroke further back after also shooting 66.

Horsfield was tied for fifth — four shots off the lead — after making eagle at the par 5s at Nos. 7 and 10 before rolling in a 50-footer for another at the par-5 No. 17.

“I actually never thought about a 59 until walking up the 18th fairway,” the Englishman said.

“I missed a couple of putts on 13 and 14 from 12 [and] 15 feet, and I said to my caddie walking up 18I `may as well hole it and try to shoot 59.’ ”

Lee Westwood, the tournament host and the only player competing this week sitting in the world’s top 50, was even par overall after shooting 72.

The tournament marks the start of the European Tour’s U.K. Swing, a series of six events in England and Wales over the next six weeks devised primarily for ease of travel for players amid the pandemic.

The venues for the six events are all within a threehour drive of one another, scrapping the need for air travel to which players have become accustomed on the increasing­ly global tour.

Players and caddies have been tested on arrival, will have to check for symptoms and take a temperatur­e test daily.

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