New Zealand’s golfer Daniel Hillier He led this Saturday’s Hero Dubai Desert Classic, of the DP World Tour, on the penultimate day with a lead of one stroke over Englishman Tyrrell Hatton and three over Scotsman Ewe Ferguson, who led the classification after the first two. sessions.
Hillier, ranked 223rd in the world, carded 70 strokes, to reach a total of 203, with six birdies and four bogeys, while Hatton, ranked 17th, carded a course of 68 strokes, four less than the field pair.
Ferguson He continued his pursuit of victory by closing the day with 74 strokes and three moves away from the first position.
The Northern Irishman Rory McIlroywinner of four editions of the ‘Clásico del Desierto, including the last two, lost his chances to reaffirm the title by being seven strokes behind the leader in the table.
Without Jon Rahm in action, after he missed the cut after the second day, the first Spaniard was Ivan Canterowith -3 (213 goals) after finishing the third round with 73 touches, one over par.
Source: La Verdad

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