Goosen sets the pace

Golf

Saturday 15 June 1996 23:02 BST
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Golf

Goosen sets the pace

The South African Retief Goosen shot a two-under-par 70 in the third round of the pounds 300,000 Slaley Hall Northumberland Challenge to hold a four- stroke lead over England's Robert Lee. Goosen, looking for his first win on the PGA European tour, had a five-shot lead after two rounds but still managed to hold a comfortable cushion heading into today's final round. Lee fired a five-under 67 for a 209. Goosen was in at 205. England's Andrew Oldcorn had a one-under 71 yesterday and is six strokes off the lead.

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