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    Golfer Daniel Hillier will head into the final round of the European Tour event in Korea just three shots off the lead

    Golfer Daniel Hillier will head into the final round of the European Tour event in Korea just three shots off the lead


    The Wellingtonian's produced a four-under par effort on day three to reach nine-under overall.

    The Korean pair of Tom Kim and Byeong Hun An share the lead at 12-under.

    Meanwhile - at the PGA Tour event in Japan - Ryan Fox has carded a two under-par third round to get back to even par at the Zozo Championship.

    The lead is at 17-under - with Colombia's Nico Echavarria .

    GOLF COVERAGE WITH CROWN... THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A NEW CROWN. SIMPLY THE BEST.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Golf News
     27 Oct: Golfer Steve Alker's tied for the lead after day two of the latest event on PGA Champions Tour - despite struggling to keep pace during the second round in Arkansas
     26 Oct: Kiwi golfer Daniel Hillier will start the 3rd round of the Genesis Championship in South Korea in joint 17th at five-under par - six shots off the pace
     26 Oct: Ryan Fox is tied for 65th midway through the latest PGA Tour event in Japan
     25 Oct: To the Asian swing on the European and American golf tours..
     24 Oct: Contrasting fortunes for the two Kiwi golfers in the latest DP World Tour tournament in South Korea
     21 Oct: Ryan Fox has made birdie at the first to move to 10-under par - eight shots off the lead at the latest PGA Tour event in Las Vegas
     20 Oct: Lydia Ko will head into the final round at the BMW Championship in South Korea six shots off the lead in a share of eighth
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