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Theegala Moves Up Marginally Despite Triple Bogey In Bermuda
Indian-American Theegala 76-65 added the 71 in strong windy conditions and moved to 2-under for three days and it T-39th, up from T-46th at the halfway stage.
Theegala, who opened from the tenth had birdies on the 10th and the 14th but gave away a shot on the 15th, He got it back on the 17th and added one more birdie on the par-3 third to go to a healthy 3-under for the round. All that work was undone when he incurred a penalty and made a triple bogey on the par-4 fourth. A birdie on the par-5 seventh was a small compensation as he turned in a card of 70.
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