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View all search resultsJapan’s Kaname Yokoo birdied the last for a five-under-par 67 on Saturday to burst away from a crowded leaderboard after three rounds of the Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia PGA Championship
apan’s Kaname Yokoo birdied the last for a five-under-par 67 on Saturday to burst away from a crowded leaderboard after three rounds of the Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia PGA Championship.
The 40-year-old Yokoo, who has won five times on the Japan Tour, is 15 under for the tournament — a stroke ahead of six others around the rolling 7,198-meter Arnold Palmer-designed Emeralda Golf Club course, according to a release by OneAsia Media.
Leading the challenge will be 10-time Japan Tour winner Yuta Ikeda (67) and countryman Toshinori Muto (70) who has won five times in the Land of the Rising Sun. They share second place with Australians Scott Strange (67) and Aaron Townsend (70) and the Korean duo of Choi Ho-sung (65) and Lee Kyoung-hoon (66).
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