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Lundberg leads Russian Open after third round

 
Former champion Mikael Lundberg shot a 4-under 68 Saturday to take a one-stroke lead after the third round of the Russian Open. Lundberg, who shared the overnight lead with fellow Swede Jarmo Sandelin, has a 17-under 199 total. Jamie Moul of England, who started the day tied for 11th place, was in second after a bogey-free 64, the day's best round. England's Benn Barham (65) and Michiel Bothma of South Africa (66) were tied for third at 14-under 202. (link)

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