Goosen targets top place in order of merit


COLOGNE: European number two Retief Goosen is the player with most at stake going into today's German Masters final round in a four-way tie for the lead. 

A late bogey in a third round 66 dropped Goosen back into a tie with Swede Henrik Stenson (64) and Britons Nick Dougherty (66) and Anthony Wall (68), a stroke ahead of the field on 15-under-par 201. 

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