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Jamal Hossain leads the IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024 after round 3

Jamal Hossain leads the IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024 after round 3.

Jamal Hossain leads the IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024 after round 3. Jamal Hossain from Bangladesh kept his lead with a score of 72 in the third round of the IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024, held in Digboi, Assam. He remains two shots ahead with a total score of 11-under 205.

Pune’s Divyansh Dubey moved up to second place after scoring a 69, bringing his total to nine-under 207. Samarth Dwivedi, who scored the best of the day with a 66, is now tied for third with Udayan Mane and Mani Ram, all at eight-under 208.

Despite a tough start where he lost a shot early, Hossain managed to bounce back with good chip shots that helped him score three birdies on the first nine holes. He struggled a bit on the second nine, missing some short putts which resulted in losing more shots. However, he managed to score one birdie.

Hossain mentioned that he played well overall, especially with his chipping, although he struggled with putting. He was glad to recover quickly after a poor start, crediting his years of playing for helping him stay calm. He plans to play the final round without putting too much pressure on himself.

After round 3 of IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024 at Digboi Golf Links, Jamal Hossain of Bangladesh continues to lead the pack, holding his position firmly at the top with an overall score of 12-under par. Despite a challenging course, Hossain has managed to maintain a steady performance, scoring 72 in each round.

Close on his heels are Udayan Mane and Divyansh Dubey, both tied for the second spot at 9-under par. Mane, with a score of 70 in the latest round, and Dubey, who scored 69, are both showing strong potential to challenge Hossain for the lead in the upcoming final rounds.

Gaurav Pratap Singh has shown significant improvement, climbing five positions to secure fourth place with an 8-under par total. His consistent performance is setting up an exciting finish.

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Meanwhile, Mani Ram has slipped slightly to fifth place, now sitting at 7-under par after scoring 72 in the latest round. His ability to bounce back will be crucial as the tournament heads into its critical stages.

The leaderboard is tightly contested, with the top players all within striking distance of each other, promising a thrilling conclusion to this prestigious golf event.

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