PATRICK REED SURGED into a four-shot lead after the third round of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic as Rory McIlroy sat 11 shots off the pace at Emirates Golf Club.
The American increased his one-stroke advantage from Friday by three shots following a calm 67 consisting of seven birdies and two bogeys to reach 14 under par for the tournament.
He endured an early battle for the lead with Francesco Molinari, who led after 18 holes, when the Italian had opened with three straight birdies.
Reed, who was flawless in his seven-under 65 in round two, bogeyed the first, but bounced back with birdies at the second and third to join Molinari at the summit.
Reed dropped a shot at the sixth, birdied the seventh to return to 10 under, but once he hit the front with another birdie at the ninth he did not look back.
The 2018 Masters champion rolled in further birdies at the 10th, 13th and last to open up a four-shot lead over David Puig, who carded a brilliant 66.
“You’re always excited showing up on Sunday with a lead,” Reed said.
“It’s what we live for as players, and as competitors, is to have a chance on Sundays, and play late on Sundays, and battle it out with the guys.
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“I know it’s not going to be easy, it never is, it doesn’t matter how big of a lead you have, but I can’t wait for it and looking forward to tomorrow.”
Tom McKibbin is leading the Irish charge, the best positioned out of himself, McIlroy and Shane Lowry.
The Holywood man is in a share of 19th on four-under, nine shots behind Reed.
McKibbin carded a round of 71 on Saturday, having opened with the same and signed for 70 on Friday. McKibbin shot five birdies — on holes one, five, 10, 13 and 14 — along with two bogeys (three and seven) and a disappointing double bogey on the ninth.
A shot further back is McIlroy, who won from 10 shots back at this event in 2024 and could not gain any momentum as he parred the front nine.
His first birdie came at the 10th, for the third day in a row, before hitting a great approach into the 14th to pick up another shot.
However, the world number two finished his third round with a bogey to sit in a share of 27th at three under following his 71.
Andy Sullivan and Ryder Cup star Viktor Hovland are in a share of third at nine under, while Italian pair Francesco Molinari and Andrea Pavan are one shot further back.
Lowry sits one-under overall after a round of 74. Bogeys on the sixth, eight and 18th were setbacks to his challenge, his only birdie on the ninth today.
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Tom McKibbin the best of the Irish as Patrick Reed leads in Dubai
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PATRICK REED SURGED into a four-shot lead after the third round of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic as Rory McIlroy sat 11 shots off the pace at Emirates Golf Club.
The American increased his one-stroke advantage from Friday by three shots following a calm 67 consisting of seven birdies and two bogeys to reach 14 under par for the tournament.
He endured an early battle for the lead with Francesco Molinari, who led after 18 holes, when the Italian had opened with three straight birdies.
Reed, who was flawless in his seven-under 65 in round two, bogeyed the first, but bounced back with birdies at the second and third to join Molinari at the summit.
Reed dropped a shot at the sixth, birdied the seventh to return to 10 under, but once he hit the front with another birdie at the ninth he did not look back.
The 2018 Masters champion rolled in further birdies at the 10th, 13th and last to open up a four-shot lead over David Puig, who carded a brilliant 66.
“You’re always excited showing up on Sunday with a lead,” Reed said.
“It’s what we live for as players, and as competitors, is to have a chance on Sundays, and play late on Sundays, and battle it out with the guys.
“I know it’s not going to be easy, it never is, it doesn’t matter how big of a lead you have, but I can’t wait for it and looking forward to tomorrow.”
Tom McKibbin is leading the Irish charge, the best positioned out of himself, McIlroy and Shane Lowry.
The Holywood man is in a share of 19th on four-under, nine shots behind Reed.
McKibbin carded a round of 71 on Saturday, having opened with the same and signed for 70 on Friday. McKibbin shot five birdies — on holes one, five, 10, 13 and 14 — along with two bogeys (three and seven) and a disappointing double bogey on the ninth.
A shot further back is McIlroy, who won from 10 shots back at this event in 2024 and could not gain any momentum as he parred the front nine.
His first birdie came at the 10th, for the third day in a row, before hitting a great approach into the 14th to pick up another shot.
However, the world number two finished his third round with a bogey to sit in a share of 27th at three under following his 71.
Andy Sullivan and Ryder Cup star Viktor Hovland are in a share of third at nine under, while Italian pair Francesco Molinari and Andrea Pavan are one shot further back.
Lowry sits one-under overall after a round of 74. Bogeys on the sixth, eight and 18th were setbacks to his challenge, his only birdie on the ninth today.
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