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George, South Africa: India's lone representative at the Volvo Golf Champions, SSP Chowrasia managed to hold on with a highly creditable one-under 72 in conditions that were at their worst at the Fancourt in South Africa on Saturday.
He is now one-under 218 after three days and in tied 19th place, up from his overnight 27th.
Chowrasia's 72 at the par-73 Fancourt Links included six birdies and five bogeys and was one of the few under-par scores on the day. His start was horrendous, with three bogeys on the trot, but he birdied on the sixth, seventh and ninth to turn in even par.
Bogeys on the 10th and 12th again put him in a poor position, before birdies on the 13th, 15th and 16th again saved the day for him.
The leader was Branden Grace, winner in Joburg last week, and he was one-under for the day with two holes left. At 10-under, Nicolas Colaserts (69) was second and Retief Goosen (70) and Charl Schwartzel (68) were tied third.
Masters Tournament winner Schwartzel defied the foul conditions to move into contention as he carded a five-under 68 that included a front nine of 32 with two birdies and an eagle.
Spaniard Pablo Martin failed to break 90 in the wind and rain as three others - Colin Montgomerie (80), Kenneth Ferrie (80) and Thomas Levet (82) - also had a rough time.
Open Champion Darren Clarke, however, bogeyed the first three holes but birdied three of the last four, finishing the day at even par to stay at four-under for the tournament.
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