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Shenzhen International Day Three - What They Said
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Shenzhen International Day Three - What They Said

Bernd Wiesberger will take a three-shot lead into the final round of the Shenzhen International with nine players within five shots of the Austrian.

Ross Fisher

Here, we take a look at what some of the chasing pack had to say after round three.

Dylan Frittelli (68, -12)

"It was awesome - a round today of 68 - three of them in a row now so looking to be in good form going into Sunday. I swung really well today and made a few putts and I’m pleased with the way I played. It’s a tough track if you don’t hit the fairways, so I’ve just got to keep hitting fairways, keep hitting greens and then hopefully tomorrow I make a few putts. I’m going to need to do that with Bernd playing so well so hopefully I will track him down tomorrow."

David Lipsky (67, -11)

"I played great today. It was a long day but I stuck in there and the game is feeling good. This is why I play - to put myself in positions like this and have a chance to win. Obviously Bernd is playing well but we will see what happens tomorrow."

George Coetzee (67, -11)

"I started hitting some good shots and I enjoyed the game. It’s obviously good to finish strong but tomorrow is a new day and you’ve got to come out and give it your best. I have some work to do to catch him tomorrow."

Dean Burmester (68, -11)

"I obviously went out in 32, played really nicely, then struggled to score a bit on the back nine when the wind came up, and the putter went cold on me which was unfortunate. My iron play was stellar today, I hardly missed a green, so I felt really confident over the golf ball so if I can keep striking it like that tomorrow it should be alright."

Ross Fisher (69, -11)

"There is a low score out there - I played really solid yesterday and this morning in the second round and shot seven under and left a few shots out there - so it’s definitely there for the taking, just got to go out there and do it."

Grégory Bourdy (70, -10)

"It was nice to get a hole-in one, my fifth on Tour and my second this year after the one in Dubai and it’s always good when you are in contention to win a tournament. It was really up and down, I had some really good holes, some great birdies and the hole-in-one, but unfortunately I missed a few shots, but I feel good and I can make a good score tomorrow."

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