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Echenique takes one-shot lead into French Open final round

Sat Jul 4, 2009 9:40pm IST
 
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By Norman Dabell

ST QUENTIN, France (Reuters) - Argentine Rafa Echenique birdied the final hole of his third round to edge into a one-shot lead on 11-under-par 202 at the French Open on Saturday.

An eight-foot putt after a fine approach over the lake by Echenique dropped Germany's Martin Kaymer (69), who equalled the course record 62 in the first round, back to second place.

Britain's Paul Waring (68) was a further stroke back, a shot in front of compatriot Seve Benson (68), Australian Richard Green (70) and Sweden's Peter Hanson (70).

Echenique will draw inspiration from twice major champion Angel Cabrera to try to win his maiden European Tour title on Sunday.

"Angel is a good friend and my idol," Echenique told reporters. "I play a lot with him and he gives me good advice.

"He is a different level now so he knows what he is talking about. He told me if I get in position to win I must relax and not be tense. That's what I hope to do tomorrow.

"I was very nervous early on in the round but I did settle down, even though my putter didn't work very well today. The birdie on the last made me feel very good," the 28-year-old said.

Last week in Munich, Echenique secured his second European Tour runner-up spot after scoring an albatross on the 18th in the final round.  Continued...

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