Ballymena, Aug 20 (AP) Seeking their first top-tier professional titles, English golfers Daniel Brown and Gabriella Cowley will take leads into the final round of the ISPS Handa World Invitational, which is co-sanctioned by the European tour and LPGA Tour.
Brown started the third round with a six-shot lead on Saturday and maintained that advantage after making birdie on two of his last three holes for a 3-under 67. His nearest challengers are Alex Fitzpatrick (67) and Wilco Nienaber (63), with Adrian Otageui (66) a stroke further back.
The No. 384-ranked Brown, who tied for seventh in the Barbasol Championship on the European tour and PGA Tour, has never won a European tour event.
“Obviously, there's still a good way to go yet," he said. "But yes, it's nice to play well and keep that lead and make it a little bit more comfortable than I suppose what it might be.
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“I've driven it really well, which tends to be my strength anyway. But I've seen around here the rough is pretty juicy in places, so that's been important. It's just all seemed to fit together for the vast majority of this week."
Cowley shot 5-under 67 and was on 6 under overall, one stroke clear of Ryann O'Toole of the United States (68) and Esther Henseleit of Germany (69).
American player Marissa Steen, who led after round three, dropped into a tie for 11th and six shots off the lead after shooting 75.
The parkland Galgorm Castle Golf Club and the links at Castlerock Golf Club are staging the tournament. Every men's and women's player played one round at each venue over the first two days, before all the action takes place at Galgorm for the final two rounds.
“I quite like playing against the guys and being at the same venues as them," Cowley said. “I feel like I can learn quite a lot from them, and just understanding what sort of shots they like to play and how they do things. These weeks are a bit more open-minded and a bit more relaxed.” (AP)
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