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Clouser remains in hunt at Indiana Open
McCormick Clouser
McCormick Clouser

COLUMBUS, Ind. (July 9, 2014) -- Fishers' Andy Winings maintains his lead at the 99th Indiana Open Championship at Otter Creek GC heading into the final round, but only by a slim margin. Winings fired a 2-under par 70 today for a three day total of 15-under-par, 201. Craig Bowden of Bloomington and Tyler Duncan of Columbus gave Winings a run for his money today with solid rounds of 67 (Duncan) and 68 (Bowden). Bowden heads to the final round at 14-under-par and just one shot out of the lead.

"Today was a really weird day," Winings said. "I felt like I played fairly similarly to how I did the first two days, but I got some bad breaks. I had four bogeys today, and up until this point I was bogey free for the tournament. I'm a little bit disappointed with today's outcome, but I still feel confident with the position I am in."

Bowden made the turn this afternoon at even par, but things heated up for him on the back nine, making four birdies in his last seven holes.

"I played very tidy today," said Bowden, past PGA Tour player and two-time Open Champion. "I'm one down heading into the final round and I honestly didn't expect to be in this position. I haven't played any competitive golf this year and this is my first time playing in the Open in 19 years. I couldn't be much happier with where I stand and I hope to continue to play well tomorrow."

Bowden looks for his third Open win tomorrow, with previous back-to-back wins coming in '94 and '95.

Duncan, on the other hand, looks for his first Open win tomorrow at Otter Creek, the course where he grew up playing. Both Winings and Duncan have won Indiana Amateur Championships at Otter Creek (Duncan in '11 and Winings in '07), but have just fallen short at past State Opens.

"I think I'm in a pretty good position," Duncan said. "Two shots is not a lot when it comes to golf. Andy is a great player and I know he will continue to play well tomorrow. I feel like I have a little bit of an advantage knowing the course so well. I've seen about every pin placement there could possibly be, and if they tuck pins tomorrow like they did today I think I'll be ready for it."

McCormick Clouser of Bluffton is also somewhat in the hunt heading into the final round. Clouser posted a three day total of 8-under-par, 208 and will have to do something truly special if he has any hopes of catching the leaders.

Winings, Bowden, and Duncan will tee off tomorrow morning at 11:36 a.m.

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ABOUT THE Indiana Open

54 Hole, Stroke Play Event. Field is cut to low 70 and ties after 36 holes. This tournament is open to:

• Indiana resident professionals (This includes both PGA and non-PGA affiliated professionals)
• Indiana resident amateurs who posses a current IGA-PGA BlueGolf handicap index not exceeding 10.4

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