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Saturday, May 26, 2007

European PGA Tour: Broadhurst and Fisher use late birdies for BMW lea

Surrey, England (Sports Network) - Englishmen Paul Broadhurst and Ross Fisher both birdied the final three holes Saturday to share the third-round lead of the BMW PGA Championship.
Broadhurst shot a four-under 68, while Fisher, who overcame four dropped shots at the end of the front nine, posted a three-under 69. The pair is knotted at 10-under-par 206, which is good for a one-shot lead at Wentworth Club's West Course.
Marcus Fraser held the lead for a period of time on Saturday, but a bogey at the 15th knocked him off track. He managed a two-under 70 and is tied for third place with Richard Sterne, who carded a six-under 66. This duo finished 54 holes at minus-nine.
Justin Rose, one of the overnight co-leaders, struggled to a one-over 73 and is alone in fifth place at seven-under-par 209. Miguel Angel Jimenez shot an even-par 72 and is sixth at minus-six.
Broadhurst, who shared the first-round lead, began the round tied for fifth, two shots off the lead. He did not get off to a great start with a bogey at the first, but rebounded with his third birdie in as many rounds at the par- five fourth.
He birdied the sixth and parred out to make the turn at seven-under par for the championship.

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