The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Chinese star Li in control as he chases victory in Munich

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Li Haotong yesterday seized a three-shot lead with a fine 67 to head into today’s BMW Internatio­nal Open’s final round in full control.

The Chinese star has hogged the lead at the end of every round in Munich, with his 20-under-par score yesterday leaving him three shots clear of Belgium’s Thomas Pieters.

Li tied the course record with 62 in a remarkable opening round on Thursday, before a 67 on Friday for a one-shot lead.

But yesterday’s third round handed Li a bigger advantage over the rest of the field, thanks to the likes of a chip-in eagle at the sixth.

“I was a lot more comfortabl­e than I thought. I’m quite surprised. Just another great day again. Germany has been treating me very good so far.

“I didn’t expect an eagle on six, and didn’t expect that birdie on 15 as well. I didn’t expect the driver on the last to hit a tree, but to be fair, I pulled it a little bit. It was just another perfect day for me.

“On six we were talking about that with my caddie. I had three eagles in a row, the chip today I thinned a little bit and I thought it was going off the green – somehow it managed to go in. It’s just golf.

“Last time when I won in Dubai I was playing with Rory, and I thought I was trying to finish second that week. There’s no expectatio­n.

“Even today, I played great. I still have a three-shot lead but tomorrow will be a tough day. I just need to hang on in there.”

Pieters’ eagle and four birdies ensured he would sit alone in second place, one shot clear of Jordan Smith.

Englishman Smith extended a consistent week with his second round of 67, to remain right in contention, just four shots off the lead.

Richie Ramsay is the top Scot, in a tie for 21st, but he is 10 shots back of Li. Ewen Ferguson is a shot further back and Craig Howie is at one-under-par.

Xander Schauffele holds a one-shot lead heading into today’s final round of The Travelers Championsh­ip in Connecticu­t.

Schauffele shot a three-under 67 to sit at 17-under-par.

Nearest challenger is Patrick Cantlay who fired a seven-under 63 to be at 16-under.

Next up was rookie Sahith Theegala at 14-under.

Scotland’s Martin Laird is in a tie for fifth place at 12-under-par, following a four-underpar third-round of 66.

In Gee Chun takes a three-shot lead into the final round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championsh­ip at Congressio­nal.

The Korean has led since day one and is at eight-under-par. Her closest pursuers are fellow countrywom­en Hye Jin Choi and Sei Young Kim along with America’s Lexi Thompson.

 ?? ?? Li Haotong leads the way in Germany
Li Haotong leads the way in Germany
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Jordan Smith

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