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CAMBODIAN OPEN
AP, SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA
Sunday, Dec 02, 2007, Page 24
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Taiwan's Chen Chung-cheng blasts out of a bunker during the third round of the Cambodian Open in Siem Reap, Cambodia, yesterday.
PHOTO: AP
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Australian Adam Groom edged to a one-shot lead after the third round of the Cambodian Open yesterday, with a bunched field still in contention for the event's inaugural title.
Groom shot a two-under 70 to hold a one-stroke advantage over Bryan Saltus of the US, who had a 71 on the lengthy Phokeethra course -- one of only three courses in the Southeast Asian nation.
Three strokes further back in the US$300,000 event were Anthony Kang of the US (71) and the Thai trio of Chapchai Nirat (68), Thaworn Wiratchant (67) and Prom Meesawat (69).
Groom recorded three birdies and a bogey in his quest for a first Asian Tour title this season.
Thaworn threatened to catch up the leaders after firing four birdies in as many holes to start his third round, although he later dropped two shots.
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