Pagunsan climbs to joint 22nd
He missed only two greens but required 33 putts to complete the round.
He missed only two greens but required 33 putts to complete the round.

Juvic Pagunsan continues to show excellent ball-striking in moving to 10-under in the 38th Shinhan Donghae Open in Japan. | Photograph courtesy of theperfectdriveph/fb
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Juvic Pagunsan birdied two of the last four holes to carve out a two-under-par 69 and take a share of 22nd place in the 38th Shinhan Donghae Open at the Koma Country Club in Japan Saturday.
The 44-year-old Filipino made three birdies against one bogey to move to 10-under with 18 holes to go.
Pagunsan reached the turn on even par following a birdie on 3 and a bogey on 9. He birdied 14 and 17 coming home.
He missed only two greens but required 33 putts to complete the round.
Thai Tirawat Kaewsiribandit opened a three-shot lead after shooting a 66 on the strength of six birdies against a single bogey.
He was 19-under through 54 holes, three shots ahead of Korean Siwoo Kim who carded a 67.
Kim strung up four straight birdies from 11 and added another on 17 to counter two bogeys in the front nine.
Tied for third on 15-under were Canadian Yonggu Shin and Korean Sanghee Lee who fired 68 and 66, respectively.

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