It was a start Miñoza had least expected to dish out four days after he topped the Fujisankei Classic in Togo although his two-over card at the par-71 Queens Hills Golf Club didnt put him too far behind the leaders with a three-under 68 proving to be the days best score.
American Dean Wilson led the charge with a 35-33 card which was later matched by Taiwanese Chin Sheng-hsieh (32-36) and Satoshi Higashi (34-34) and Kenichi Kuboya (34-34) of Japan.
Apparently trying to overcome the pressure of coming up with a fine round after his last Sundays victory, Miñoza bogeyed two of the first three holes, made a slew of pars on the next five before holing out with a birdie on the ninth for a 37.
A birdie on No. 14, a bogey on the next and another on the 16th gave Miñoza an even par card until he dropped two strokes on the final hole and slid to a share of 31st place with eight others.