‘I was just trying to keep it bogey-free’

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‘I was just trying to keep it bogey-free’

Soomin Lee has taken a two-shot lead into the final round of the Shenzhen International.

It has been a heavily effected week by rain and thunderstorms in China but that hasn’t stopped Lee taking a two-shot advantage over Watford-born Callum Shinkwin.

Lee told the European Tour.com that he kept making shorts putts so that kept his confidence ticking over. “I was a little bit nervous today but it turned out okay because I was chipping it well and I was making short putts so that kept me feeling confident,” he said.

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“I was just trying to keep it bogey-free and not make any mistakes and that will be the same tomorrow”

“I will just try and hit the fairways and hit the greens and just focus on keeping bogeys off the card.

“This week is really helping my game and my confidence. When I played in Malaysia, I felt very nervous but if I have a chance towards the end tomorrow, I think I will be better this time.”

The South Korean has only completed 11 holes so he will have to complete is third round Sunday morning and by that stage, he could be level with Shinkwin.

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