Johansson extends his advantage
AFP, MOSCOW
Sweden's Per-Ulrik Johansson extended his lead to four shots at the US$2 million Russian Open at the Le Meridien Country Club on Saturday with a solid five-under third round performance.
The 40-year-old Swede carded a third round 67 for an 18-under total of 198, maintaining the lead he carved out with a 62 on Friday.
He produced three birdies before an ugly double bogey at the 18th on Saturday. But he recovered with two more birdies as well as an eagle.
"I am very pleased with today but it is going to be a tough day tomorrow, there are still a lot of guys there right behind me so I have to keep playing my game," said Johansson, whose last win on the tour came 10 years ago in the European Open in Ireland.
"I know it is a cliche but it is the only way to go in this game. The only blemish I had today was on the 18th, our ninth hole, where I hit it in the water to make double bogey six," he said. "I couldn't believe that I didn't carry the right side. But except for that hole, I played pretty much the way I did yesterday."



