The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Ferguson has got his eyes on second Tour win of the year

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Ewen Ferguson retained his lead on day three of the 2022 ISPS Handa World Invitation­al presented by Aviv Clinics with a third round of 68 at Galgorm Castle Golf Club.

The Scot, winner in March of the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters, set up the chance of a second DP World Tour win with a controlled round which featured four birdies and two bogeys.

Ferguson had come under pressure on the second day with his level-par round at the Massereene Golf Club after setting a course record nineunder-par 61 on day one at Galgorm.

This week’s event in Northern Ireland is trisanctio­ned by the DP World Tour, Ladies European Tour and LPGA Tour, with separate male and female tournament­s being played on the same two courses at the same time and for two equal prize funds of $1.5 million each.

Italian amateur Filippo Celli emerged from the pack to challenge Ferguson as an eagle on the fourth saw him claim the lead on 11-under but that was as good as it got, a double bogey on nine dropping him four shots off the lead.

A birdie at 10 handed Ferguson a four-shot advantage but successive bogeys on 14 and 15 saw his lead cut before he stopped the rot with pars on 16 and 17 and a birdie on the last to lead by three after a round of 68.

American John Catlin’s 66 took him to second ahead of a four-way tie for third on seven under involving Spaniard Borja Virto, Denmark’s Marcus Helligkild­e, Ferguson’s fellow Scot Connor Syme and England’s Jack Senior.

Ferguson admitted he had to work hard after his fine opening day.

He said: “It becomes a bit tough and you just need to try and grind it. I kind of accepted that and just tried to hit some good shots. My swing still feels good and I’ve got a nice rhythm and all that stuff.”

On leading since the opening day, he added: “I’ve not really thought about it, to be honest. I’ve just been kind of enjoying it for the last couple of days.”

Things were a lot closer in the women’s tournament where American Amanda Doherty led for the third day in a row, this time by one shot from Georgia Hall and Peiyun Chien who played together and battled all day long.

Doherty birdied the last to go to 12-under and lead by one from 2018 Women’s British Open winner Hall and the 31-year-old from Chinese Taipei who both had threeunder-par rounds of 70, with Doherty finishing one under for the day.

The LGPA Tour rookie said: “I think overall it was a good day. I got off to a bit of a rough start and I hit a few crazy shots today and I managed to come back from that.”

 ?? ?? Ewen Ferguson fist-pumps after holing a putt yesterday
Ewen Ferguson fist-pumps after holing a putt yesterday
 ?? ?? England’s Georgia Hall
England’s Georgia Hall

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