Rory McIlroy gave himself an out of doors likelihood of successful the Dubai Invitational following a three-under-par 68 on Saturday.
McIlroy will head into the ultimate spherical at Dubai Creek Resort three pictures behind chief Nacho Elvira after the Spaniard additionally carded a 68.
Elvira is 2 pictures away from the sector with Eire’s Shane Lowry, Englishman Marcus Armitage and South Africa’s Dylan Frittelli in a three-way tie for second place.
McIlroy carded 5 bogeys to signal for an underwhelming three-over 74 on Friday.
The Northern Irishman began his penultimate spherical with a birdie on the par-four opener solely to stumble to a bogey six on the fourth however he fought again with three birdies on the again 9 to maintain himself in title competition.
McIlroy holds a formidable document in his opening event of the yr, successful as soon as, ending runner-up on six events, and 15 top-five finishes.
Talking after Saturday’s spherical, he stated: “I might say the important thing to that’s the alternative to work on some issues when you’ve got slightly little bit of day off over the Christmas interval, after which the keenness to start out a brand new yr and begin contemporary.
“I have always loved coming out here to the Middle East and to Dubai and playing in these tournaments, even as an amateur. I have been coming here for over 20 years and it’s a place I’m comfortable in.”
Lowry, bidding for his first DP World Tour title since successful the 2022 BMW PGA Championship, began the day on the prime of the leaderboard alongside Elvira.
Lowry dropped two pictures with bogeys on the third and sixth, however he was in a position to reply with three birdies throughout the final 12 holes in a one-under 70 to maintain his hopes alive.
A dropped shot on the seventh dented Armitage’s bid however he landed 4 birdies on the again 9 to make sure he’s solely two behind.
Frittelli impressed with 5 birdies in a bogey-free spherical to place himself within the combine. However it’s Elvira – who carded 4 birdies and a sole bogey – holding the benefit heading into the ultimate 18 holes.
Elsewhere, England’s Matt Wallace (69) is 5 pictures off the tempo, whereas compatriot Tommy Fleetwood – regardless of a formidable third spherical of 66 – is eight behind after he surrendered his likelihood of retaining his title with a 78 on Friday.
“Golf is hard and every now and again it is very humbling towards you and yesterday was one of those days,” stated Fleetwood.
“I scored the absolute worst I could and everything I could do wrong I did do wrong. That was really disappointing. So I’m just happy to have played well today.”
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