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Golfer Sujjan Singh. Photo: Getty Images

Indian golfer Sujjan Singh continued his domination of the Taman Dayu Championship
after shooting a third round five-under 67 for a massive 10-shot lead here today.
    
Sujjan is now closer to the finishing line for what will be his first title outside India.
    
Sujjan held a comfortable lead with a three-day total of 22-under 194 over Australian Anthony Choat and Filipino Antonio Lascuna, who both charged up the leaderboard with sensational 63s at the Asian Development Tour (ADT) event.
    
Ajeetesh Sandhu, the other Indian in the field shot a second successive 70, and moved up to tied 38th after the third round.
    
Jay Bayron of the Philippines, veteran Zaw Moe of Myanmar, Michael Moore of Australia and Sri Lankan Anura Rohana were a further two shots back on 206 in tied fourth place at the remarkable Taman Dayu Golf Club and Resort.
    
Rory Hie remained the best-placed Indonesian following his round of 71 at eighth, 13 shots off the pace.
    
Sujjan, playing on a sponsor's invitation, fired his highest score of the week but still remained on track of
securing his first career victory outside of India.
    
"I got nothing to complain. Just another standard round if you can call a 67 that. I hit the ball probably better, the best I've hit it in the last three days surprisingly. I just misread the course a little bit," said Sujjan, who mixed six birdies against one bogey.

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