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Open de France: Rasmus Hojgaard takes one-shot lead into final round despite quintuple-bogey

Rasmus Hojgaard posted a three-over 74 despite making a quintuple-bogey eight at the par-three second during his third round; Dane leads George Coetzee, with Thomas Pieters two back alongside Paul Barjon; watch live on Sunday from midday on Sky Sports Golf

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Highlights of round three of the Open de France at Le Golf National.

Rasmus Hojgaard recovered from making a quintuple-bogey to cling onto a one-shot lead heading into the final round of the Cazoo Open de France.

The Ryder Cup hopeful took a commanding six-shot advantage into the weekend at Le Golf National, only to blow the tournament wide open when he put three balls into the water at the par-three second.

Hojgaard found the green at the fourth time of asking and holed from 14 feet to card a quintuple-bogey eight, before losing further ground when he hit his next tee shot into the water on his way to a bogey at the par-five third.

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Rasmus Hojgaard made a quintuple-bogey eight on the second hole during the third round at the Cazoo Open de France

The 21-year-old bounced back with birdies at the sixth and eighth to reach the turn one ahead, despite carding a front-nine 40, and he added another birdie at the 11th before missing from 10 feet to save par at the next.

Hojgaard extended his lead with a birdie at the par-five 12th and moved three clear by holing from 30 feet at the 17th, only for his advantage to be cut to a single shot after a two-shot swing at the par-four last.

The Dane found the rough off the tee and failed to get up and down from short of the green to save par, seeing him close a three-over 74, as playing partner George Coetzee rolled in an eight-foot birdie putt to move to 11 under.

"It's obviously not the Saturday I wanted but at the same time I'm just happy that I stayed in there, managed to make some birdies and I still have the lead," Hojgaard said. "So I'm looking forward to tomorrow.

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"I'll just be patient. I showed out there today that by being patient I managed to make a few birdies and not let it affect me too much. Hopefully I'll get off to a better start but I'll stay patient and trust what I'm doing."

Coetzee carded five birdies and two bogeys in a third-round 68, bolstering his hopes of a sixth DP World Tour title, with Thomas Pieters signing for a bogey-free 66 to jump into a share of third and within two of the lead alongside Paul Barjon.

Thomas Pieters, of Belgium, tees off on the first hole during the French Golf Open at Le Golf National in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, outside Paris, France, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)
Image: Thomas Pieters is the highest-ranked player in the field at Le Golf National

Jamie Donaldson and Jordan Smith share seventh spot on eight under after third-round 67s, while five birdies in the first seven holes helped Andrew Wilson to a five-under 66 and moved him to tied-ninth with Guido Migliozzi and Victor Perez.

Last week's DS Automobiles Italian Open winner Robert MacIntyre mixed four birdies with as many bogeys to card a level-par 71 and remain at five under, while defending champion Nicolas Colsaerts sits in tied-49th after a one-over 72.

Who will win the Cazoo Open de France? Watch the final round live on Sunday from midday on Sky Sports Golf.

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