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Lee, Hoshino set up final round duel at Australian Open

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SYDNEY : Australia's Min Woo Lee and Japan's Rikuya Hoshino look set for a final-day shootout for the second week in a row after finishing the third round of the Australian Open in a share of a one-stroke lead on Saturday.Lee, who prevailed in his duel with Hoshino last week in to win the Australian PGA Championship, needed a 10-foot birdie putt at the last to complete a scrappy round of one-under-par 70 and get back on terms with his Japanese rival on 13-under.

Hoshino had jumped into the leading pack at the 14th when he hit an iron shot to within two metres of the pin and sank the eagle putt, before taking the outright lead by draining a birdie putt at the 18th for a six-under-par 65.

Briton Alex Fitzpatrick, who shot a fine 66, and American Patrick Rodgers, who signed for a 68, are still very much in the hunt for the Stonehaven Cup in a share of third on 12-under.

Lee threatened to make the tournament a procession when he birdied the first to extend his overnight lead to four strokes but a double bogey at the third, when he went from trees to water, dragged him back into the chasing pack. "It was a bit of a grind," the 25-year-old told reporters."It wasn't the easiest of rounds like the last five I've played.

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