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Still neck and neck

Willett and Rahm joint leaders for the third round as well

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WENTWORTH: Former Masters champion Danny Willett held a share of the PGA Championsh­ip lead with Spain’s Jon Rahm after a tense third round.

Rahm was two shots up after the first 16 holes and enjoyed a stroke of luck on the 17th when his second shot was heading out of bounds before hitting a spectator.

However, the world number six failed to make the most of his good fortune by pitching to 10 feet and then three-putting for a six and was also just a few feet from driving out of bounds at the last on Saturday.

After taking a penalty drop another bogey looked on the cards, but Rahm holed from 20 feet for an unlikely par and Willett got up and down from a greenside bunker for a birdie to match his playing partner’s 68.

On 15-under, Rahm and Willett have a three-shot lead over Justin Rose, Shubhankar Sharma and Christiaan Bezuidenho­ut.

Willett and Rahm were also joint leaders after the second round on Friday.

“Man, those last two holes made it feel a lot worse than it really was. I was really in control of my game and playing good,” Rahm said.

“It was not the finish I was looking for, I might have lost a bit of focus, looking into the future instead of staying in the present.”

Despite his late woes, Rahm could join Jose Maria Olazabal, Seve Ballestero­s, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Ignacio Garrido and Manuel Pinero as a Spanish winner at Wentworth.

Willett recovered from a bogey on the first with the aid of six birdies to remain in contention for a seventh European Tour title and a first on home soil.

“This is our biggest tournament of the year for us British guys, it’s a massive event,” Willett said.

“I’ve been here 10 straight years and I love the place. The crowds are amazing.”

Rory McIlroy hasn’t abandoned hope of winning after a superb 65 which equalled his lowest score at Wentworth and left him nine shots off the lead.

“I will give it a go for sure and you never know. But at the same time I’m a realist,” he said.

“I know I won from seven back five years ago and I feel like that’s something that happens maybe once in your career.”

 ??  ?? Phew: Spain’s Jon Rahm reacts as he leaves the 18th hole in the third round of the BMW PGA Championsh­ip at Wentworth Golf Club in Surrey, south west of London, on Saturday. — AFP
Phew: Spain’s Jon Rahm reacts as he leaves the 18th hole in the third round of the BMW PGA Championsh­ip at Wentworth Golf Club in Surrey, south west of London, on Saturday. — AFP

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