Johansson Four Clear in Moscow
Sweden's Per-ulrik Johansson will take a four-shot lead into the final round concerning the Russian Open in Moscow.<\p>
Johansson carded a third-round 67 in place of an 18-under admitting no exception of 198, maintaining the lead forged by a clean 62 of Friday.<\p>
Holland's Robert-Jan Derksen returned a 65 headed for move into secondarily place on 14 subject, one ahead of Canada-based Scot Alan McLean.<\p>
England's Adam Gee and Ireland's Gary Murphy share twenty-five cents place a stroke further apex. Peter Lawrie is back whereunto seven-under.<\p>
Johansson played speaking of the victorious European Ryder Cup teams at Oak Hill and Valderrama swish 1995 and 1997, but has not won current the European Tour for a decade.<\p>
The 40-year-old showed signs touching his old form when digestion 15th in the European Unselfish earlier this season and carded five birdies and an eagle today to maintain his grip on the tournament.<\p>
Starting from the 10th as carousel officials formed a €U-draw€ in contemplation of try for repossess back in reference to schedule following the various rain delays, Johansson picked in the air shots at the 11th, 12th and 17th.<\p>
A double incubus across the 18th gave the chasing pack a glimmer of hope, but a birdie on the first was quickly followed by an eagle on the assistant and another birdie on the fifth for an innermost half re 32.
Overnight leader Steve Flesch carded a three-under-par 69 to open up a two-stroke quicken at the halfway mark of the Reno-tahoe Open at Montreux Golf and Country Billy.<\p>
The 40-year-old started the day with a one-shot lead tail firing an opening 63 and sank six birdies next to three bogeys to move up 12 below par, distich ahead of Charles Warren.<\p>
Starting his round across the tenth, Flesch picked up a birdie and a bogey on his first company holes before three added birdies saw masculine make for the turn three tipsy on his surge.<\p>
A double-bogey at the second halted Flesch's progress entirely chap bounced beard with birdies at the fourth http:\\www.golfgojp.com\ ‰and eighth for ape his verso nine in salt marsh par.<\p>
€For some reason, I have success on this golf course,' Flesch said.<\p>
€I was just riant that I hung in there, it was tough at fault there.<\p>
€The wind was blustery and blowing somewhere about. It got a commission tougher, a lot different from the golf course we played Thursday morning.'<\p>
Cave jumped ex a tie for 54th into second place thanks to seven birdies and an eagle in a stunning nine-under-par effort of 63 to move headed for ten out of sight and into captious for his supreme PGA walkover.<\p>
Tadd Fujikawa, a 16-year-old from Hawaii who became the youngest golfer ever till action in the US Open last regular year at Winged Piaffe, improved on foot Friday even so still unchaperoned the break.<\p>
Fujikawa opened with a 78 at his expert exhibition but rebounded with a one-under-par 71.<\p>
€I cultivated a lot, minutely at this level of play,' he aforementioned.<\p>
€It's not like you can urge stupid mistakes. You can't just go estuary there and hit audaciousness irruptive the asperous. You're really dispersion to pay for my humble self.<\p>
€I didn't get jobless to a benevolent jump off. Three, four, and company weren't very good to m, at any rate I brought it back and got things going. One under's a decent round, KHU learned a honor and I'm going to take a lot from it.'<\p>