The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Third round sees Dundee-based pair square off

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Dundee-based Victor Perez and Gavin Green will go head-to-head in the third round of the Saudi Internatio­nal today.

The pair, who lived together at the University of New Mexico, will form the final group after Perez carded a second consecutiv­e 65 to reach 10 under par, with Green nine under following a 67.

Former US Open champion Graeme Mcdowell is a shot further back but faces the threat of a slow-play penalty over the weekend after picking up a “bad time”.

Perez, who won the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip last year, said: “I am very pleased with the second round. I think it was important to keep the hammer down after obviously a 65 in the wind yesterday.

“Gavin and I were room-mates in college for four years and we are obviously very close. He played very well yesterday and I’m looking forward to playing together. Being on tour together makes it really easy to catch up.

“He’s a great talent and he has been coming up a long time so it’s only a matter of time before he breaks through.”

Green, who is seeking his maiden European Tour title, added: “Playing with Victor tomorrow I think it will be fun. It’s just like college days again.”

Mcdowell took too long over his second shot to the fourth hole, his 13th, after conducting an in-round interview with Sky Sports reporter Tim Barter.

Another transgress­ion in the final two rounds will see Mcdowell hit with a one-shot penalty, which could be crucial in his bid for a first European Tour win since 2014.

“I just did an interview with Tim Barter so I was 50 yards behind the guys,” Mcdowell said. “I was first to go and I had 215 yards into the wind. It was a difficult shot.

“Tim is great at his job and I don’t want a situation where guys won’t give him an interview.

“But I called him over and said: ‘You might want to have a word with them’, because, if I am going to do that for you, which I want to because we are in the entertainm­ent business and I think it’s a good thing for viewers to get an insight into what is happening out on the course, only for the referee to give me a bad time, then everyone is going to say ‘no’.”

Defending champion Dustin Johnson is five shots off the pace following a 68, with Open champion Shane Lowry and Phil Mickelson another stroke back.

World No 1 Brooks Koepka is nine shots off the lead after a second round of 69.

Scot Grant Forrest is also one under after a second round 66.

Fifer Connor Syme is level par after a 71 yesterday – the same mark as Richie Ramsay and Scott Jamieson – while Stephen Gallacher is one over after a 71.

Missing the cut were Scots David Drysdale, Robert Macintyre, Calum Hill and Aberdonian David Law, as well as Lee Westwood and Patrick Reed.

 ?? Picture: Shuttersto­ck. ?? Victor Perez leads in Saudi.
Picture: Shuttersto­ck. Victor Perez leads in Saudi.

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