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The third round at Seri Selangor Golf Club is the traditional "Moving Day," where the season-opening field of the Asian Development Tour (ADT) looks to position itself for a Sunday charge. The primary challenge remains the course's notorious greens, which have reached their peak firmness under the unrelenting Petaling Jaya sun. The objective for the halfway leader, Nicklaus Chiam, is to maintain his rhythmic approach and avoid the short-side misses that make par-saves nearly impossible on this layout.
Strategically, the round is a test of flight control and patience. The goal for the chasers is to capitalize on the early morning relative calm before the swirling afternoon winds begin to penalize any high-arcing shots. With the Order of Merit race officially underway, the tactical focus for the field is the difficult par-4 18th, a hole that has historically dictated the momentum heading into the final round. The objective for those within five strokes of the lead is to play "percentage golf," targeting the centers of the tiered surfaces to avoid the high-risk lag putting that defines Seri Selangor.
Reports Result ListResult DescriptionA day of mixed fortunes has resulted in a crowded leaderboard, with Nicklaus Chiam (SGP), Matthew Cheung (HKG), Adam Coull (AUS), and Poom Pattaropong (THA) all sharing the lead at 9-under-par. Chiam, who led by two at the halfway stage, struggled to find his opening-round rhythm, carding a 2-over-par 73. His objective was compromised by three bogeys on the back nine, though a steady par at the last ensured he remained in the final group for Sunday.
Matthew Cheung produced the round of the day, a clinical 5-under-par 66, to vault into the co-lead. He is joined by Australian rookie Adam Coull, who continued his impressive professional debut with a 67, and Thailand's Poom Pattaropong, who signed for a steady 69. The chasing pack remains formidable, with Thailand’s Runchanapong Youprayong and American Marcus Plunkett sitting just two strokes back at 7-under-par. The day was defined by the increasing difficulty of the greens, as evidenced by Matt Killen dropping out of the lead late in the day after a costly double-bogey on the 18th hole.

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