England’s Brandon Robinson Thompson fired a stunning third round 62 to move three shots clear going into the final round of the Turkish Airlines Open.
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Robinson Thompson’s round matched the Regnum Carya course record and saw him reach 14 under for the week, three clear of Spain’s Jorge Campillo, China’s Haotong Li and South African Robin Williams.
Starting the day five shots off the lead, Robinson Thompson had three birdies in his first five holes, all of them courtesy of putts from inside six feet.
Another fine approach to the same distance at the ninth saw him turn in 30 and he chipped in for eagle at the 12th.
Chip-in eagle! @BRTtoursauce joins the lead after this on the 12th.#TurkishAirlinesOpen pic.twitter.com/R21lwKo634
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The HotelPlanner Tour graduate, who has already finished third in Qatar and posted top-ten finishes in Bahrain and South Africa this season, then birdied three of the last four holes, with the highlight a 22-foot putt at the 16th.
A stunning finish to tie the course record 62 🙌@BRTtoursauce leads the way in Türkiye! #TurkishAirlinesOpen pic.twitter.com/6T962Pbqc7
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Spain’s Jorge Campillo started with a bogey but went on to make six gains in his round of 66. He was joined at 11 under by Li and Williams, who both birdied the last as the playing partners egged each other on to rounds of 68 and 67 respectively.
English pair Matthew Jordan and Jordan Smith, overnight leader Martin Couvra of France and Sweden’s Mikael Lindberg are a shot further back at ten under.
Leon Acikalin, became the first Turkish player to make the cut in this event after a second-round 69 on Friday, he backed it up on Saturday with another 69.
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