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Lee, Wang share Singapore Open lead with Piot

Written By: TDG Syndication
Last Updated: November 8, 2025 16:26:04 IST

VIDEO SHOWS: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE THIRD ROUND OF THE THIRD ROUND OF THE SINGAPORE OPEN COMPLETE SHOTLIST TO FOLLOW SHOWS: SINGAPORE (NOVEMBER 8, 2025) (ASIAN TOUR MEDIA – Maximum use of two (2) minutes. No use 48 hours after the end of the round, so no use after 0900GMT Monday, November 10, 2025. No archive. No resales. No monetisation) STORY: South Korean golfers Lee Soo-min and Wang Jeong-hoon emerged as joint leaders alongside American golfer James Piot on Saturday (November 8) at the Maotai Singapore Open, part of the Asian Tour's International Series.  Wang shot a five-under-par 67 at the Singapore Island Country Club, bringing his three-round total to 15-under 201 and tying with Lee. Lee, who had held the lead after the second round, carded a bogey-free 69 with three birdies. Korean golfer Kim Bi-o also impressed, recording eight birdies against three bogeys for a five-under-par 67, landing him in a tie for fourth place at 14-under 202. The competition is set for an intense final day, with South Korea poised to potentially secure its first International Series title in over three years. The last South Korean victory in the series came at the International Series Korea in Jeju in August 2022, won by Ok Tae-hoon. Additionally, a win at the Singapore Open would mark the first South Korean victory in the historic tournament since Song Young-han triumphed in 2016. Piot joined Lee and Wang atop the leaderboard after cutting five shots in the third round. Japanese player Yosuke Asaji also surged into contention with a flawless seven-under-par 65, tying with Kim for fourth. Other South Korean players included Jung Chan-min, tied for 32nd at eight-under 208, and Kim Sung-hyun, tied for 36th at seven-under 209. Gogun-taek struggled in the third round, losing one shot and finishing tied for 58th at three-under 213. (Production: Suramya Kaushik)

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