Golf: Lane dogged by Frost and Pavin

Sunday 27 February 1994 00:02 GMT
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Barry Lane returned a four-under-par 67 yesterday to take a one-stroke lead after the third round of the Hong Kong Open. Lane, the winner of last year's European Masters, set up his lead with birdies on his last three holes. 'I played really well at the start but struggled for a while,' he said. 'Suddenly I started to hit the ball good again and had a really fine finish.' He is on eight- under-par 205 and leads by one stroke. The main threat could come David Frost, of South Africa, who is on 207, and Corey Pavin, of the United States, on 208.

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