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MILAN : India's Jeev Milkha Singh, with a par 72 in the third and final round, finished joint 26th after a total of ten-under-par 206 in the rain-shortened Telecom Italia Open here on Sunday. Jyoti Randhawa signed off tied 47th after carding a second successive 69 to take his total to 209. The tournament was won by Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano of Spain, who beat Austrian Markus Brier in a playoff.
Johl joint 72nd
At Seoul, Amandeep Johl ended a rather forgettable weekend with a final round of six-over 78 that saw him finish tied 72nd, while South Korea's Kim Kyung-tae coasted to a five-stroke victory in the GS Caltex Maekyung Open.
Atwal moves up
At Fort Smith, Arjun Atwal returned an erratic one-under 69 but still managed to move up, rising four places to tied 46th after the penultimate round of the U.S. Nationwide Tour's $525,000 Fort Smith Classic golf championship on Saturday. The Orlando-based Indian sank in four birdies against three bogeys to take his three-round total to four-under 206. At the top, American Justin Bolli shot a second successive seven-under 63 to surge to the lead. PTI
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