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A dramatic hole-in-one by Thailand's Prayad Marksaeng in the third round of the ABN-AMRO Pakistan Masters kept him within range of back-to-back successes on the Omega Tour.
Prayad won the Yokohama Singapore PGA Championship, the previous event on the Omega Tour, two weeks ago.
His ace on the 127-yard 16th hole put him within two shots of leader Scott Laycock.
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The Australian shot two-under-par 70 at Karachi Golf Club to move to 13-under-par 203, and stay ahead of Prayad and fellow Thai Thammanoon Sriroj, who both shot 68.
Hong Kong's Dominique Boulet moved to a one-under-par 71 and a share of 29th spot on one over 217.
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He was three-under-par after 16 holes but ended with two bogeys to take the shine off his round.
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