<p>The Indian pro, who loves playing in Japan where he has won four times, is now seven-over 223 to be placed tied 52nd from overnight 26th.<br /><br />Jeev, who shot 73 and 70 in his first two rounds, once again had a super start with two birdies in first two holes. Then he parred the next five holes. The eighth and ninth saw him drop bogeys and he turned in even par.<br /><br />The back nine was a nightmare with three double bogeys on 12th, 15th and 18th. He also bogeyed the 13th and 17th and no birdies.<br /><br />Korea's Bae Sang-moon (72) stayed in lead but this time he was all alone at eight-under 208. He was one ahead of Hiroyuki Fujita (68) and Kim Hyung-Sung (71) at seven-under. Tadahiro Takayma (70) and Tetsuji Hiratsuka (71) were tied for fourth at six-under 210.</p>
<p>The Indian pro, who loves playing in Japan where he has won four times, is now seven-over 223 to be placed tied 52nd from overnight 26th.<br /><br />Jeev, who shot 73 and 70 in his first two rounds, once again had a super start with two birdies in first two holes. Then he parred the next five holes. The eighth and ninth saw him drop bogeys and he turned in even par.<br /><br />The back nine was a nightmare with three double bogeys on 12th, 15th and 18th. He also bogeyed the 13th and 17th and no birdies.<br /><br />Korea's Bae Sang-moon (72) stayed in lead but this time he was all alone at eight-under 208. He was one ahead of Hiroyuki Fujita (68) and Kim Hyung-Sung (71) at seven-under. Tadahiro Takayma (70) and Tetsuji Hiratsuka (71) were tied for fourth at six-under 210.</p>