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Moving Day in Numbers: BMW International Open
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Moving Day in Numbers: BMW International Open

James Morrison made a decisive move during the third round in Munich, and has some very good numbers to back up his lead. One bogey in 53 holes is one of them. Find more from the Englishman and the other contenders here...

Peter Hanson

200- shots from James Morrison leads the way

2 - shot lead for the two-time European Tour winner, over his compatriot Chris Paisley

1 - bogey in 53 holes from Morrison, before he bogeyed the par five 18th hole

10 - under par on the par fours for our leader this week

7– birdies in nine holes from Paisley from the third to eleventh holes helped him surge up the leaderboard

2.9- Tyrrell Hatton’s scoring average in rounds two and three on holes one to five (he is nine under par over that stretch)

Tyrrell Hatton - on the way to a fine 66 on day three at the BMW International Open

5 – threes in a row for the Englishman got his Moving Day off to the ideal start

3.72- the average score on the par four 16th hole, which averaged4.28during round two (the tee was moved forward for round three)

202 – minutes was all it took Anton Kirstein to complete his round - he was playing by himself this morning and shot a three under par 69

65 - from Carlos Del Moral set the early clubhouse lead and matched the low round of the week

7- shots off the pace, Henrik Stenson says he is 'probably too far behind' to comeback and win

1 – shot difference on each day for Peter Hanson, who has carded rounds of 69, 68 and 67 so far this week

490- yards, the length of the par four 14th hole, which played the toughest, averaging 4.17

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