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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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