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Schniederjans’ struggles continue. The American has just bogeyed the 11th and, after finding the sand with his second at the par 5 12th, he can’t reach the green with his third. He will need to get up-and-down for his par, whilst playing partner, Lee, has safely found the green and will have a mid-range look for birdie.

Steve Lewton is currently level-par for his round but, if you look at his scorecard, you may not believe it! Having shot level-par on the front nine, he birdied the 11th, made a quadruple bogey 9 on the par 5 12th, then has birdied the 13th, 14th and 15th. He is currently two-under for the tournament and one shot outside the top 10 places, which would wrap up International Series qualification for 2025.

Bogeys for Schniederjans and Brett Coletta mean the pair fall to seven and six-under respectively, with both now two and three back of Lee, who has just found the fairway at the par 5 12th.

Elsewhere, Grace just misses the green to the left at the par 4 13th, but hits a nice recovery putt to save par and remain eight-under, one back of Lee.

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Lee Chieh-po, who also goes by the name Max, still leads here in Riyadh and, despite a poor approach into the par 4 11th, he manages to get up-and-down for par to maintain a one stroke advantage.

The 30-year-old has been in excellent form over the past few months, with the Chinese Taipei player claiming the International Series Thailand event back in October. He finished seventh in the International Series Rankings and is hoping to wrap up that LIV Golf card for 2025.

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With it being worth millions of dollars, there’s still a lot of drama to come in Riyadh, where Chieh-po Lee holds a slender one shot advantage with the back nine left to go.

Included in the chasing pack is Branden Grace, who is eight-under, as well as Ollie Schniederjans, who has just birdied the 10th to also move to eight-under.

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