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Defending Champion Chacarra Leads By Four, As OP Chouhan Is The Top Indian
Chacarra carded 2-under 70 to move his score to 10-under par after 54 holes (67-69-70). Alex Fitzpatrick and MJ Daffue are the two players tied for second place, four strokes behind the leader at 6-under par. Daffue has carded rounds of 71-67-72 while Fitzpatrick carded 71-68-72.
David Law (71-70-70), who is placed T-4 is the only other player to have played under par on all three rounds. He is tied with Freddy Schott (66-73-72).
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