This story is from September 24, 2016

Indian amateurs slip one place in World Amateur golf

Indira Lakshminarayana Aalaap carded the best round so far by an Indian with a fine 69 but two of his teammates faltered as the side slipped to 36th at the World Amateur Team Championship here.
Indian amateurs slip one place in World Amateur golf
RIVIERA MAYA (Mexico): Indira Lakshminarayana Aalaap carded the best round so far by an Indian with a fine 69 but two of his teammates faltered as the side slipped to 36th at the World Amateur Team Championship here.
Aalap, who shot 73 and 75 earlier, is two-over and lying 63rd in individual standings. Arjun Prasad, who shot 74-71 on the first two days went to 78, while Naved Kaul, after 76-73, shot 77 on third day.

Meanwhile, the Australians have virtually broken way from the field. Curtis Luck fired a 63 and Cameron Davis added a 68, both bogey-free rounds, and Australia took a nearly insurmountable 16-stroke lead after 54 holes with a team score of 32-under 398.
Luck, the 2016 US Amateur champion, made nine birdies to match the fourth-lowest round in WATC history and the Australians' three-round total was one off the championship record set by the USA in 2014.
Davis had an opportunity to tie record but missed a six-foot birdie putt on the final hole. Australia could win its fourth Eisenhower Trophy and first since 1996.
Luck, who posted two non-counting scores in the opening two rounds as just two of three-man team scores are used toward the total each day, birdied his first hole when he stuck a 9-iron within 2 feet.
He later made a 14-foot putt for birdie on No. 8 and converted another one on the next hole for a 5-under 31 on the outward nine. Luck would hit a lob wedge to tap-in-range on No. 10 and birdied both par 5s coming home.
Ireland moved into second place at 16-under after registering a third-round 135. The USA was one behind Ireland in third place at 15-under 415.
England, Austria and Poland are tied for fourth at 13-under.
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