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This is an archive article published on November 14, 1999

Johl slips down to 53rd position

TAIPEI, NOVEMBER 13: India's Amandeep Johl plunged head-long from overnight 12th to 53rd after a bogey-strewn round while overnight leade...

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TAIPEI, NOVEMBER 13: India’s Amandeep Johl plunged head-long from overnight 12th to 53rd after a bogey-strewn round while overnight leader, New Zealand’s Michael Campbell consolidated his lead with a three-stroke leeway going into the final round of the Johnnie Walker Classic Golf Tournament here today.

The 30-year-old Johl had a disastrous third round with two double bogeys and triple bogeys each as he wilted in on the tough greens which left even US World No 1 Tiger Woods frustrated. Johl carded seven-over 79 (aggregate 220) while Jeev Milkha Singh shot a steady 71 for a par 216 as is lying joint 29th.

The 24-year-old Woods improved from yesterday with a two-under 70 which left him joint third with overnight joint leader Ernie Els of South Africa and Angel Cabrera of Argentina at 210.

Leading scores: Michael Campbell (NZ) 66+71+69 = 206; Goeff Ogilvy (Aus) 70+71+68 = 209; Angel Cabrera (Arg) 70+71+69; Ernie Els (SA) 70+67+73, Tiger Woods (US) 68+72+70 = 210; Vijay Singh (Fiji) 71+72+68 = 211;Steen Tinning (Den) 69+71+72, Peter Lonard (Aus) 69+73+70; Peter O’Malley (Aus) 72+70+70 = 21.

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