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The penultimate round at Mae Jo Golf Resort & Spa serves as the critical "moving day" for the 2026 Singha Chiang Mai Open. The primary challenge for the field is maintaining focus as fatigue sets in under the intense Northern Thailand sun, particularly on the complex par-3s that have defended their par aggressively throughout the week. The objective for the chasers is to close the gap on the leader, while the tactical priority for the top of the leaderboard is to avoid the "big mistake" in the dense forest-lined corridors that define the back nine.
Strategically, Round 3 is where the tournament’s aggressive birdie-seekers traditionally make their move. The goal for the players is to exploit the four reachable par-5s, which have provided the majority of the scoring opportunities thus far. The objective for the final groups is to manage the mounting pressure of the ฿3,000,000 prize purse, with the tactical focus shifting toward conservative target lines on the pins tucked near the water hazards. As the wind typically freshens in the afternoon, the goal for the leaders is to maintain their ball flight control to ensure a comfortable cushion heading into Sunday’s final round.
Reports Result ListResult DescriptionNewport Laporojkit (THA) enters the final day in a strong position after a steady third-round performance in Chiang Mai. Laporojkit, who started the day with a massive lead, focused on "percentage golf" to navigate the tricky Mae Jo layout, carding a 1-under-par 69. While he didn't replicate the fireworks of his second-round 64, his composure allowed him to stay ahead of the field at 13-under-par total, holding a significant advantage as he seeks his maiden ATGT title.
The leaderboard behind him has tightened significantly, led by Parathakorn Suyasri (THA), who moved into sole possession of second place after a gritty 4-under-par 66. Thanyakon Khrongpha (THA) remains a threat in third, utilizing his veteran experience to stay within striking distance. The "round of the day" honors went to Natipong Srithong (THA), whose 5-under-par 65 vaulted him into the top five, proving that low scores are still possible for those who can master the lightning-fast greens.

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