"I got off to a great start today actually. I told myself to just play my own game and not think too much out there," said Phachara. The third round of the US$300,000 event is set to resume at 7am this morning with the fourth and final round scheduled to start at 8.40am with the same groupings as round three. The weather today, however, will determine if there will be a Monday finish for the first edition of the Sabah Masters. Should the final group fail to get in 13 holes today, the fourth round will be cancelled and the tournament results will be based on the 54-hole scores.
Source: Bangkok Post November 23, 2019 22:41 UTC