After three rounds of golf in Singapore, three Frenchmen are in the top 15: Matthieu Pavon, Julien Brun and Julien Guerrier. Jeunghun Wang (COR) and Alexander Del Rey (ESP) lead the Singapore Classic at -14. Too bad for Julien Brun, a time in the lead of the tournament at the end of his first leg, he signs a return in +4.

Three French in the top 15 of the Singapore Classic

Julien Brun, a time leader of the Singapore Classic – via Twitter @DPWorldTour

The DP World Tour is stopping off in Singapore this week for the Singapore Classic. Ryan Fox, 30th player in the world, is the highest ranked player in the OWGR participating in the event.

The event was played slightly out of step with two interruptions at the end of the day on Thursday and Friday evening.

Two men lead the Singapore Classic after three rounds: Jeunghun Wang (COR) and Alexander Del Rey (ESP). They are co-leaders with a total of -14.

The Englishman Richard Mansell completes the podium at -13, after a good card of 65 (-7).

Three French people are in the top 15 after three rounds of the Singapore Classic.

Julien Brun, decidedly in good shape at the start of the season, he who is currently 8th in the Race to Dubaï was for a time in the lead of the event at -14 before signing a more difficult end of the game. The recent 5th in the Hero Dubai Desert Classic did not sign any birdie on the return, for two bogeys and a double bogey. He is 11th at -10.

Matthieu Pavon after playing for victory last week in the Emirates, is back in the game this week in Singapore. He signs a card of 65 (-7) on Thursday then a new card under par in 70 (-2) during his second round. With a new score of 70 (-2) on Saturday, he is eighth.

Julien Guerrier signs one of the cards of the day this Saturday with a 66 (-6). He moved up 27 places in the standings and is now 11th at -10, alongside Julien Brun.

Antoine Rozner is also in the top 15, one shot behind Julien Guerrier and Julien Brun at -9.

The scores of all the French:

  • David Ravetto after his excellent first lap in 67 (-5) on Thursday, is 21st at -8.
  • Clément Sordet is 39th at -6.
  • Romain Langasque is 55th at -3 alongside Gary Stal.
  • Mike Lorenzo-Vera is 61st at -2.
  • Joël Stalter is 63rd at -1.
  • Difficult Saturday for Alexander Levy who returned a score of 78 (+6). He loses 30 places and is 70th.

To find the complete leaderboard of the Singapore Classic: click here.

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