<p>Jeev Milkha Singh produced a bogey-free round of 66 to take an outright lead into the final round of the Bank BRI-JCB Indonesia Open on Saturday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Jeev, whose last international win came at the 2012 Scottish Open, is looking for his first title in four years.<br /><br />Jeev, who turns 45 next month, moved to 13-under 203 after the penultimate round.<br />One shot adrift is Gaganjeet Bhullar, who last month ended a winless three-year streak in Korea. Bhullar was actually one shot ahead of Jeev coming to the 18th hole, but while the younger man bogeyed the 18th, Jeev birdied the par-5 and the lead changed hands.<br /><br />Among other Indians, first round co-leader Khalin Joshi struggled to two-over through 17 holes and he will return on Sunday morning to complete the third round. He was seven-under and tied-13th.<br /><br />Lahiri shines<br /><br />India’s Anirban Lahiri looked all set to go low as he went three-under through the front nine at the RSM Classic golf tournament in St Simons Island, US.<br /><br />Lahiri, four-under for the first day, must have been looking for a really low score to get somewhere closer to upper part of the leader board in a tournament that has produced very good scoring.<br /><br />But on the back nine, the birdies dried up and the next one did not come till the very last hole, the 18th, at the Sea Island Resort’s Seaside course.<br /><br />In between he dropped a bogey on 13th. So, he ended at 69 and is now seven-under 135 and in tied-36th place, which was still five spots above where he was after first day.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Mackenzie Hughes, who is just five events into his rookie season on the PGA, took the 36-hole lead.</p>
<p>Jeev Milkha Singh produced a bogey-free round of 66 to take an outright lead into the final round of the Bank BRI-JCB Indonesia Open on Saturday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Jeev, whose last international win came at the 2012 Scottish Open, is looking for his first title in four years.<br /><br />Jeev, who turns 45 next month, moved to 13-under 203 after the penultimate round.<br />One shot adrift is Gaganjeet Bhullar, who last month ended a winless three-year streak in Korea. Bhullar was actually one shot ahead of Jeev coming to the 18th hole, but while the younger man bogeyed the 18th, Jeev birdied the par-5 and the lead changed hands.<br /><br />Among other Indians, first round co-leader Khalin Joshi struggled to two-over through 17 holes and he will return on Sunday morning to complete the third round. He was seven-under and tied-13th.<br /><br />Lahiri shines<br /><br />India’s Anirban Lahiri looked all set to go low as he went three-under through the front nine at the RSM Classic golf tournament in St Simons Island, US.<br /><br />Lahiri, four-under for the first day, must have been looking for a really low score to get somewhere closer to upper part of the leader board in a tournament that has produced very good scoring.<br /><br />But on the back nine, the birdies dried up and the next one did not come till the very last hole, the 18th, at the Sea Island Resort’s Seaside course.<br /><br />In between he dropped a bogey on 13th. So, he ended at 69 and is now seven-under 135 and in tied-36th place, which was still five spots above where he was after first day.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Mackenzie Hughes, who is just five events into his rookie season on the PGA, took the 36-hole lead.</p>