Robert MacIntyre closed with a 69 to take a share of the lead at 8-under before play was suspended due to fading light after morning fog and rain pushed back the start by over two hours in the Korea Championship. On a day when there were no bogey-free rounds due to strong winds, MacIntyre made a single bogey at the 17th and bounced back with a birdie at the final hole.<\/p>\n
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“It was absolutely brilliant, if I’m being honest,” said the Scot.<\/p>\n
“I missed quite a lot of greens today and I just knew that my attitude had to be good. Just accept where it ended up and try your best.<\/p>\n
“I surprised myself with some of the shots. Even that one on the 18th, I was trying to just cut spin it and it came out dead straight but had so much spin on it.<\/p>\n
“I left myself in the right spots, always into wind. The 17th was a bit more difficult, I didn’t get preferred lies so it wasn’t perfect. It was sitting higher and it popped a little on me. But overall it was a really good round of golf.<\/p>\n
“We hung in there. It’s a big attitude weekend, this. You’ve got to be positive. Tomorrow’s going to be the same – no matter where we end up, just stay positive and give it your best.”<\/p>\n
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Spain’s Pablo Larraz\u00e1bal shares the lead and is 2-under for the round with two holes to play.<\/p>\n
Scotland’s Scott Jamieson closed with a 71 for a share of third place at 7-under with home favourite and overnight co-leader Sanghyun Park who is 1-over for the round through 14 holes.<\/p>\n
England’s Richard Mansell (68) is tied in fifth at 6-under with Poland‘<\/a>s Adrian Meronk (70) and Denmark‘<\/a>s Marcus Helligkilde (68).<\/p>\n