Arab Times

Poom maintains 3-shot lead in Indonesian Masters

Rose on course to be world no. 1

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JAKARTA, Dec 15, (RTRS): Poom Saksansin maintained his three-shot lead to inch closer to a second Indonesia Masters triumph while Justin Rose remained on course to become world number one even after the Briton’s title defense appeared over on Saturday.

The 25-year-old Poom held on to his overnight lead as he followed his second round 63 with a twounder-par 70, which included three birdies as against a bogey on the fifth hole.

His 54-hole aggregate of 16-under-par 200 puts him in the pole position for a second title, having triumphed at the Royale Jakarta Golf Club two years ago.

“I think it’s good enough that I am playing with Henrik Stenson tomorrow,” Poom said of his idol.

“I am happy to be able to play with him again. He gave me an autographe­d shirt earlier this year when we met in Malaysia and I still keep that properly at home.”

Poom, together with his team mate Sunghoon Kang of South Korea, upset Stenson and Alexander Levy 5&4 in the opening fourball match of the EurAsia Cup in Malaysia in January.

Stenson carded 68, the lowest score on a wind-swept day when only 12 players broke par, and vowed not to go soft at the Thai on Sunday.

“Not at all, if I have a chance,” said the Swede who sank five birdies, including a hat trick of them in his front nine, to lie three shots ahead of Thai Jazz Janewattan­anond (69).

“We will see if he can go easy on the old guy instead... I know he is a very capable player and he has shown that for the first three days,” he said after the penultimat­e round of Asian Tour’s season-ending event.

After two rounds of 68, Rose birdied the final hole to sign for a oneunder 71 and drop further behind in the title race.

The 38-year-old Olympic champion would need a top 12 finish to replace Brooks Koepka at the top of the rankings.

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