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Nadeem Inayat raises Pakistani flag in round 3

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A green and white flag slowly waves at T 13 as the third round of the Kings Cup reaches the end.
The Asian PGA Tour King's Cup commenced from the 25th of November and is currently underway in its third round. The $300,000 race includes a lot of stars contending for the top spot led by Prom Meesawat and has one Pakistani
golfer standing in the 13th position after three rounds of the tournament.
According to the leader board statistics, the second round at the Singha Park golf Club ended with Meesawat reaching the apex along with Tony Carolan. The Thai and Australian thus carded a 67 and a 69 after round 2 in the four
round match.
As far as the third round is concerned, it is currently being led by Meesawat who is through the 8th hole. The golfer from Thailand has carded a 68 and a 67 in the last two rounds of the tournament and is currently topping
the leader board with a minus 3.
With Meesawat on a minus 12 to par, Carolan shares the lead from the Australian side and carded a 66 and a 69 in the first two rounds of the event. The Australian has managed to play till the 8th hole as well and has
carded a minus 9 in contention for the Cup.
From the Pakistani line-up, a golfer named Nadeem Inayat slowly climbed the leader boards through the three rounds of the event. The Pakistani golfer managed to display a good show at the start of the tournament as he carded a
70 in total for the first round.
The second round had been the worst of the three rounds of the event where Inayat collected the highest score of 73.  He managed to hold his game much tighter in today’s round as he ended the third round of the event with a good
71.
Inayat has been able to attain an impressive minus one at the end of the third round of the Kings Cup and thus played a total of 214. The Pakistani golfer still has to play the fourth round of the event and has a minus 2 to par.
Innayat is thus seen tied with Jason King in the round 3 leader board of the Kings Cup who faltered in the second round of the event. The golfer from Britain is currently standing with a minus 2 through where King is reported to
reach the highest in the 2nd round with a 74.
 
 

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