Dubai based Jeev Milkha Singh (IND) was two under for his round and five under for the tournament when play was halted. He birdied holes two and eight to move upto tied 11th, with just 10 holes to play.
Jeev told GULF NEWS on completing his round, ‘It rained really heavily and there was lightning. I thought the organisers might try and complete 72 holes, but the forecast tomorrow is for light rain and showers with a moderate breeze, so hopefully everything can be completed by tomorrow close of play. I plan to be aggressive with my game tomorrow, with there being the four spots available for The Open for the top four, who are not already qualified. It would be brilliant to get into The Open being played at Royal Liverpool, and The Senior Open the following week, which is being played at Royal Porthcawl.’
Shiv Kapur (IND) is tied 34th having played 12 holes and was one under for his round.
Only three groups were able to complete their third rounds today, meaning 63 players will be back tomorrow to finish off the tournament.
TV Times to watch the tournament live on Dubai Sports Channel are as below:
Sunday 26th March: from 8.00 am.
Current Leaders – reduced to 54 holes (Par 72, 6,710 Yards)
T. Kho (HK) -13 (Thru 38)
M. Tabuena (PHL) -9 (Thru 38)
M. Hendry (AUS) -7 (Thru 38)
Y. Seo (KOR) -7 (Thru 38)
J. Janewattananond (THA) -7 (Thru 39)
S. Yongcharoenchai (THA) -7 (Thru 39)
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