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Jeev remains in contention

New Delhi Dec. 8. Jeev Milkha Singh battled hard against the elements and the tough Stadium Course, one of the two host courses, to shoot his second successive level-par 72 on day four of the US PGA Tour Qualifying School at La Quinta, California.

According to information received here on Sunday, Jeev was tied for 33rd place at six-under 282 after four rounds. Two more rounds are to be played before the top-35 players get their cards for the lucrative US PGA Tour, which is offering close to $225 million in prize money in the 2003 season.

Englishman John Morgan fired a 3-under-par 69 to take the fourth round lead. At 15-under-par 273, Morgan holds a one-stroke advantage over Scott Laycock (66) and a two-stroke cushion over Anthony Painter (68). Brian Bateman (68), James McLean (70), David Sutherland (69) and Donnie Hammond (69) are tied for fifth place at 11-under-par 277.

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