Rain a pain as Ashley Chesters out to shine
Shropshire golfer Ashley Chesters remains on course for a top ten finish at the Andalucia Valderrama Masters – as the event spilled over on to an extended day.
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Players had to wait until today to complete his third and final rounds after play was suspended due to thunderstorms and heavy rain.
Hawkstone Park’s Chesters – who led the event after Friday’s first round is tied for sixth spot with four other players – with leader Sergio Garcia on course for a third title at the event hosted by the Sergio Garcia Foundation.
The defending champion - who also won the event in 2011 - is three strokes clear of nearest challenger Lee Westwood at Real Club Valderrama and will have 11 holes remaining. Chesters is on four-under and has 11 holes of his final round to play.
Home favourite Garcia came into the third round at 10 under par and four shots clear, and after a number of weather delays over the first three days meant that the decision had been taken to reduce the event to 54 holes.
Following a one hour delay on Sunday, the 2017 Masters Tournament birdied the fourth but after missing a par putt,Westwood hit three straight birdies from the second to reduce the lead to three shots.
Former Ludlow pro Oliver Farr is tied 14th on two-under with eight holes to play.