WELLINGTON — Korean teenager Kim Joo-hyung sank a 10-foot birdie on 18th to retain a share of the lead at the New Zealand Open with Australia"s Lucas Herbert after the third round on Saturday. Former US Open winner Geoff Ogilvy also mounted a charge but his five-under 66 at the Millbrook Resort course in Queenstown may prove too little, too late after a day of low scores. Herbert and American Kim Chan both shot 65 while Ogilvy was among nine golfers to fire a 66. It lifted him to a tie for 20th on six under, nine strokes behind Kim and Herbert who are 15 under par at 199 going into the final round. The 24-year-old Herbert, who made up six strokes on the final day to win the Dubai Desert Classic in January, was keen for a second victory in as many months. "I don"t think I"ve ever been as ready as I am right now to go and do it. I"m looking forward to it," he said after producing three birdies on the final five holes. — AFP
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