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Grace Kim rolls in a birdie putt to move into red figures. PHOTO: Brendan James.

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Jordan Zunic will start the final round at even par after a round of 70. PHOTO: Brendan James. 

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Victorian Matias Sanchez is one of only six players under par. PHOTO: Brendan James. 

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Lucas Herbert sends his divot flying. PHOTO: Brendan James.

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Jordan Zunic hits a low ball into the wind. PHOTO: Brendan James.

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Jediah Morgan almost lands his bunker shot in the hole. PHOTO: Brendan James. 

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Elvis Smylie lets rip on the par-5 8th and finishes with a birdie. PHOTO: Brendan James.

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Brody Harbinson sizes up a putt. PHOTO: Brendan James.

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Tournament host Geoff Ogilvy heads out for the third round. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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Splash!! PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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Childhood dreams. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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Yarra Yarra's cheeseburgers were popular. PHOTO: Paul Shire. 

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Three wise men. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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Matt Griffin stripes his tee shot on the short par-4 10th. PHOTO: Paul Shire. 

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Eye on the ball. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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Bryden Macpherson battled on for a one over 71 despite a hand injury. PHOTO: Paul Shire.  

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Kristalle Blum stares down a drive during her round of 75. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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Grace Kim is the leading female in the field. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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Brady Watt will take a five-shot lead into the final round at Peninsula Kingswood CC on Thursday. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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It was thirsty work for Marcus Fraser on day three. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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Matias Sanchez and Marcus Fraser share a joke during the round. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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Matt Millar gouges one out of the sand. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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John Lyras dials in the distance during his course record round of 64. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

Grace Kim rolls in a birdie putt to move into red figures. PHOTO: Brendan James.

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Jordan Zunic will start the final round at even par after a round of 70. PHOTO: Brendan James. 

2 / 23

Victorian Matias Sanchez is one of only six players under par. PHOTO: Brendan James. 

3 / 23

Lucas Herbert sends his divot flying. PHOTO: Brendan James.

4 / 23

Jordan Zunic hits a low ball into the wind. PHOTO: Brendan James.

5 / 23

Jediah Morgan almost lands his bunker shot in the hole. PHOTO: Brendan James. 

6 / 23

Elvis Smylie lets rip on the par-5 8th and finishes with a birdie. PHOTO: Brendan James.

7 / 23

Brody Harbinson sizes up a putt. PHOTO: Brendan James.

8 / 23

Tournament host Geoff Ogilvy heads out for the third round. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

9 / 23

Splash!! PHOTO: Paul Shire.

10 / 23

Childhood dreams. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

11 / 23

Yarra Yarra's cheeseburgers were popular. PHOTO: Paul Shire. 

12 / 23

Three wise men. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

13 / 23

Matt Griffin stripes his tee shot on the short par-4 10th. PHOTO: Paul Shire. 

14 / 23

Eye on the ball. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

15 / 23

Bryden Macpherson battled on for a one over 71 despite a hand injury. PHOTO: Paul Shire.  

16 / 23

Kristalle Blum stares down a drive during her round of 75. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

17 / 23

Grace Kim is the leading female in the field. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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Brady Watt will take a five-shot lead into the final round at Peninsula Kingswood CC on Thursday. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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It was thirsty work for Marcus Fraser on day three. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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Matias Sanchez and Marcus Fraser share a joke during the round. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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Matt Millar gouges one out of the sand. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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John Lyras dials in the distance during his course record round of 64. PHOTO: Paul Shire.

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Sandbelt Invitational – Yarra Yarra

The inaugural Sandbelt Invitational moved to the Tom Doak-redesigned Yarra Yarra Golf Club for the third round. Here are the best shots from day three on the course ranked No.17 in the country by Golf Australia magazine.
Sandbelt Invitational – Yarra Yarra
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By Brendan James , Paul Shire Dec 22 2021 8:43PM
By Brendan James , Paul Shire
Dec 22 2021 8:43PM

The inaugural Sandbelt Invitational moved to the Tom Doak-redesigned Yarra Yarra Golf Club for the third round. Here are the best shots from day three on the course ranked No.17 in the country by Golf Australia magazine.

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