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Saskatchewan golfers have been right in the thick of things at the Canadian Mid-Amateur men’s golf championship in Richmond Hill, Ont.

Five golfers from Saskatchewan are among the 71 golfers who survived the cut in a field of 153 competitors at the Summit Golf and Country Club.

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After three rounds, Saskatoon’s David Stewart sits tied for 18th at nine-over after posting a 72 Thursday to go with earlier rounds of 77 and 73.

Prince Albert’s Danny Klughart, who was tied for seventh after two rounds, fell down the leaderboard to where he now is tied for 24th following an 8-over-par 79 Thursday. Klughart carded rounds of 73 and 73 earlier.

Jehremy Ryde is next, at T-50, with rounds of 79-74-77.

Regina’s Travis Fifi is tied for 65th after rounds of 78-75-80.

Scott Thompson, a former Saskatchewan Amateur champ from St. Walburg, heads into Friday’s final round tied for 68th.

He has recorded rounds of 74-79-81.