Dredge Sets Course for a Good Day ; Bradley Suffers Roadhole Crash but Stilltargeting Big Finish

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BRADLEY DREDGE last night vowed to come out all guns blazing in the final round of The Openchampionship after another Road Hole cave- in at St Andrews yesterday.

Just 24 hours after rattling up a triple bogey seven at the notorious 17th - the hole that cost Tom Watson his tilt at the 1984 Claret Jug - the 37-year-old from Cardiff dropped two more shots yesterday in carding a third-round 74 to finish on level par.

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Dredge Sets Course for a Good Day ; Bradley Suffers Roadhole Crash but Stilltargeting Big Finish

It was another body blow for the two-time European Tour winner and a far cry from his first round bogey-free 66 on Thursday that left the World Cup winner in joint third spot.

But Dredge can ...

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