Thursday, August 12, 2010

Mortimer Fourth Ahead of Final Round


Photo : INPHO
David Mortimer of FORE Ireland completed a level par round on day three of the Glenmuir PGA Professional Championship to remain five under for the tournament in a share of fourth place with John Wells of England - who signed for  a 69 –  and four shots behind the tournament leader, Englishman Stuart Little.


Little opened a three shot gap from the pair in second place – David Shacklady and Robert Giles -after carding a 69 at The Oxfordshire picking up the three shots on the front nine – including an eagle on the par 5 seventh and finishing the back nine in level par. The former European Tour player tops the leader board on nine under.

Overnight leader Jamie Harris slumped to a 77 and fell back down the field to 2 under.

David Shacklady of England signed for a level par 72 and Englishman Robert Giles of Greenore carded a 71 to remain one shot ahead of Wells and Mortimer.

John Kelly of St. Margaret’s Golf and Country Club was level par having dropped a couple of shots on the front nine then recovering them on the back stretch.

John Dwyer of Ashbourne ended the day two under par with eagles on the 7th and 17th to remain level par overall.

Donal Gleeson of Old Conna dropped to one over par after a two over par round of 74.

For the final round David Mortimer is paired with John Bevan of Wessex Golf Club at 12:03hrs in the third last group.

Robert Giles of Greenore is in the last pairing alongside Stuart Little.


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