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Chinnarat sets pace

Thai ace stays one shot ahead of chasing pack after weather intervenes

YEOJUThailand's Chinnarat Phadungsil knows he faces an uphill battle despite holding the third round lead at 12-under-par through nine holes after play was suspended due to darkness at the CJ Invitational hosted by KJ Choi yesterday.

Tournament host KJ Choi of Korea trailed closely behind Chinnarat after reaching the turn at 11-under-par to stay one shot back fromthe Thai while Korea's Kim Dae-Hyun believes staying patient will be key after he took third place at 10-under-par through 10 holes.

With almost four hours of play lost due to heavy fog in the morning, 62 players will have to return this morning to complete their third round at 9:20am with the final round scheduled to start at 10:20am.

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