bangla.2016Overnight leader Thitiphun Chuayprakong continued his formidable form by carding a six-under-par 65 to lead by three shots following the penultimate round of the US$300,000 Bashundhara Bangladesh Open on Friday.

Thitiphun, who held a two-shot advantage heading into the round, got off to an amazing start where he sank four straight birdies starting from the third hole before soaring with an eagle-three on seven and another birdie on eight to turn in with a sensational 28.

The 23-year-old Thai, however, dropped his first shot in 29 holes after the turn and stumbled with a double-bogey on 13 but recovered with two birdies on his way home for a three-day total of 17-under-par 196 at the Kurmitola Golf Club.

Countryman Sutijet Kooratanapisan and Indiaā€™s Chikkarangappa matched Thitiphunā€™s efforts for the day to share second place on 199 while Gaganjeet Bhullar, also of India, settled one shot back in fourth following a 66 at the second edition of the Bashundhara Bangladesh Open.

Japanā€™s Shunya Takeyasu signed for a 68 to take fifth place on 203 while young Thai Phachara Khongwatmai stayed eight shots off the pace in sixth following a 67 in what is the third leg of the Asian Tour schedule this season.

Thitiphun, chasing for a maiden win on the regionā€™s premier Tour, is delighted with his splendid run so far this week but knows he has to keep himself grounded and not get ahead of himself.

ā€œI stayed focused out there. I felt very confident. I was a little bit excited when I started out but I played with no pressure. I had fun out there. I just want to keep playing the same tomorrow. I will stick to my own game plan,ā€ said Thitiphun, whose highlight of the day came on the par-five seven where he sank a 10-footer eagle putt from the fringe of the greens.

ā€œI thought I got a bit unlucky on the back nine, especially on 13. My tee shot landed in the rough and I didnā€™t have a good lie. I hit my second shot into the water from there and made a double from there. I told myself to move on and focus on the remaining holes and I was able to make two more birdies coming in,ā€ added Thitiphun,nicknamed ā€˜Toteā€™ by his friends which means slow because he does things in his own pace.Ā 

Sutijet, also chasing for a breakthrough victory, was on fire with two eagles and four birdies against two bogeys. The 28-year-old Thai produced his eagles on seven and 14 where his pinpoint approach shots on both holes landed 10-feet from the pin.

ā€œI putted really good today. I had two eagles from greenside and itā€™s the first time I had two eagles in a round! I took advantage of all the par-fives. I am five-under for the par-fives today. Itā€™s very good,ā€ said Sutijet, who needed only 25 putts.

ā€œI was just focusing on hitting fairways and putting the ball on the greens. I wasnā€™t thinking much out there. I will keep it the same tomorrow. I will try to hit my first shot on the fairways, second shot on the greens and hopefully grab all the birdie opportunities out there,ā€ added Sutijet.

Chikkarangappa, who did not drop a single shot in his last 26 holes, believes that he can still keep up with his title aspirations should he stay true to his form in the final round.

ā€œI enjoyed myself a lot. I didnā€™t make any bogeys today and my tee shots were better compared to yesterday. I hit the ball really well. Thitiphun got off to a great start. He was just unstoppable. Itā€™s good to see solid golf. It motivates you to play well,ā€ said the 22-year-old Indian, who highlighted his round with six birdies.

ā€œItā€™s going to be the same for me tomorrow. I just want to go out there and enjoy myself. I donā€™t want to think so much. I have been in this position before so I really hope to just enjoy my game tomorrow,ā€ add Chikkarangappa, who sank a 30-footer putt left to right and down the hill for birdie on 17.

With the Olympic Games looming in July where golf will be reintroduced as a medal sport, the Bashundhara Bangladesh Open will be a good opportunity for players in the region to earn their spots in Rio de Janeiro with the Official World Golf Ranking points on offer.

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Scores after round 3 of the Bashundhara Bangladesh Open 2016 being played at the par 71, 6581 Yards Kurmitola GC course (am – denotes amateur):

196 – Thitiphun CHUAYPRAKONG (THA) 65-66-65.

199 – Sutijet KOORATANAPISAN (THA) 67-67-65, Chikkarangappa S. (IND) 68-66-65.

200 – Gaganjeet BHULLAR (IND) 67-67-66.

203 – Shunya TAKEYASU (JPN) 64-71-68.

204 – Phachara KHONGWATMAI (THA) 68-69-67.

205 – Kemarol BAHARIN (MAS) 69-69-67, Zamal HOSSAIN (BAN) 68-69-68, Shakhawat SOHEL (BAN) 70-66-69, Shubhankar SHARMA (IND) 66-68-71.

206 – Md. Abdul MATIN (BAN) 68-68-70, Scott VINCENT (ZIM) 68-66-72.

207 – Thaworn WIRATCHANT (THA) 70-70-67, Kalle SAMOOJA (FIN) 69-70-68, David LUTTERUS (AUS) 70-68-69, Malcolm KOKOCINSKI (SWE) 69-68-70, Tom JOHNSON (USA) 71-66-70, Quincy QUEK (SIN) 69-68-70, Panuphol PITTAYARAT (THA) 69-67-71, Soomin LEE (KOR) 64-69-74.

208 – Simon GRIFFITHS (ENG) 68-72-68, Pijit PETCHKASEM (THA) 69-72-67, Janne KASKE (FIN) 71-70-67, Johannes VEERMAN (USA) 69-69-70, Rahul BAJAJ (IND) 67-69-72, Mithun PERERA (SRI) 66-70-72, Rahil GANGJEE (IND) 69-67-72, Pavit TANGKAMOLPRASERT (THA) 66-69-73.

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