Rattanon overcomes 'nervous' start
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Rattanon overcomes 'nervous' start

Tough day: Rattanon Wannasrichan plays a shot during the third round of the Singapore International. (AFP photo)
Tough day: Rattanon Wannasrichan plays a shot during the third round of the Singapore International. (AFP photo)

SINGAPORE: Thailand's Rattanon Wannasrichan maintained his lead in the Singapore International on Saturday at Tanah Merah Country Club, putting himself in position to try and land his second title on the Asian Tour.

The 27-year-old returned a third round one-over-par 73 on the Tampines Course for a two-shot advantage over Korean teenager Kim Joo-Hyung, who returned a 69, on another day of strong winds.

India's Chikkarangappa S, in with a 70, is in third place three behind the leader -- in the penultimate event of the 2020-21 season.

Thailand's 14-year-old amateur star Ratchanon Chantananuwat, who was two behind the leader at the start of the day, slipped back with a 76 and is five off the pace.

Rattanon, winner of the 2017 Thailand Open, overcame nerves over the opening holes to stay in front and set up one of the most important days of his career tomorrow.

"I was really nervous in the beginning, but I calmed myself down by singing a Thai song in my mind and by talking to my caddie," said the Thai golfer, who spent much of last year playing on the secondary circuit in Japan.

"As I keep saying, the course is so hard, everyone feels like that. But it is a good experience for me. I just have to take it shot by shot tomorrow."

Bogeys on two, nine and 11 suggested it was not going to be Rattanon's day, but he rallied with birdies on 12 and 18.

For the second day in a row he reached the brutal 626-yard par-five 18th in two but unlike yesterday his eagle putt slipped past the cup.

Kim, aged 19, moved into contention with the joint lowest round of the day, highlighted by a back nine of three under with birdies on 14, 17 and 18.

He said: "It's so hard to be aggressive here just because of the conditions, obviously you see the scores … you shoot even par, you're jumping up. So, play aggressive when I can but just try to play as conservative as I can, if possible. That'll be the game plan."

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