McIlroy makes ideal start to day three at DP World Tour Championship

Sport360 staff 15:46 21/11/2015
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  • Rory McIlroy is bidding to become European number one for the third time in four years.

    Rory McIlroy made the ideal start as he set out to win the DP World Tour Championship and end the season as European number one for the third time in four years.

    McIlroy began the third round four shots behind England’s Andy Sullivan but cut his deficit in half in the space of four holes at Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai.

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    The four-time major winner birdied the first from six feet, two-putted the par-five second for another and also holed from 10 feet on the fourth to move to 11 under par, two behind Sullivan who had also birdied the second.

    McIlroy leads Danny Willett by just 1,613 points in the Race to Dubai but was now four shots ahead of the Englishman, who had carded two birdies and one bogey in his first eight holes.

    Former US Open champion Justin Rose could also win his second money list title but needs to finish second or better and was alongside Willett on seven under after cancelling out a birdie on the second with a bogey on the fourth.

    Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo, who almost hit McIlroy with a tee shot during the Frys.com Open last month before going on to win his first PGA Tour title, was alongside the world number three on 11 under, with former Masters champion Charl Schwartzel a shot further back.

    The most spectacular golf of the day so far had come from England’s Lee Slattery, who played his last five holes in six under par thanks to eagles on the 14th and 15th and birdies on the next two holes. 

    A par on the last gave Slattery an inward nine of 30 and a third round of 68 to lie one under.

    Sullivan’s lead was down to a single shot when he carded just his second bogey of the week on the fourth after failing to get up and down from a bunker.

    And although the 29-year-old soon restored his two-shot lead with a birdie from 12 feet on the next, McIlroy closed the gap once more by chipping to two feet on the par-five seventh to set up his fourth birdie of the day.

    Sullivan edged two clear once more with a two-putt birdie on the seventh and although McIlroy closed within one again with a birdie on the 10th, the world number three then bogeyed the 12th after finding a fairway bunker off the tee.

    Willett had not given up hope of denying McIlroy the Race to Dubai title and followed a birdie on the 14th by driving the green on the next, where the tee had been brought forward, and holing from 30 feet for an eagle two.

    That lifted the world number 21 to 10 under par and just two shots behind McIlroy and American Ryder Cup star Patrick Reed, who lost a play-off for the BMW Masters on Sunday.

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