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Briton Wakefield defies Saturday jinx in Scotland

GLENEAGLES, Scotland, Sept 1 (Reuters) Britain's Simon Wakefield chipped in at the last hole to grab a share of the Johnnie Walker Championship third-round lead alongside Swede Fredrik Andersson-Hed today.

A closing birdie in strong afternoon winds gave Wakefield a level-par 73 for a nine-under tally of 210, the same mark as Andersson-Hed who compiled a blemish-free 66 in less arduous morning conditions.

The pair were a stroke in front of 2006 European rookie of the year Marc Warren of Britain (73).

Wakefield said yesterday, when he shared the second-round lead with Frenchman Thomas Levet, that he could never perform well todays.

But in winds gusting up to 25-mph, the 33-year-old Englishman battled to end his jinx.

''The wind was unbelievable at times,'' Wakefield told a news conference. ''When I made a double-bogey on the third I thought 'here we go again, today'.

''If ever there was going to be a today where I could have finished five or six over this was it but this time I overcame it. The chip at the end was brilliant.'' BACK PROBLEM Andersson-Hed, he has added his wife's surname to his own, was rewarded for taking a chance with a back problem just before the event as he ran up seven birdies.

''I was just exercising at home when I felt some really bad twinges,'' said the Swede. ''I considered pulling out of the tournament but because I had booked the flight, decided to come.

''The back was so painful I didn't hit a shot on Wednesday, just had a few putts. But the tour physios did a great job and I was fit to play on Thursday.'' A strong three weeks in European spring-time when he finished second, third and sixth ensured he would not lose his card this time round after a year on the lower-ranked Challenge Tour.

Former European number one Lee Westwood shared fourth place, two off the lead, with fellow Britons Alastair Forsyth and Phillip Archer.

A double-bogey on 15 left Levet a further stroke back on 213 with four other players.

REUTERS PY RAI2305

Story first published: Thursday, August 24, 2017, 15:59 [IST]
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