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Austria’s Schwab seizes threeshot Turkish Open lead

- — AFP

ANTALYA: Austrian Matthias Schwab edged closer to a maiden European Tour title by claiming a three-shot lead at the Turkish Open while Justin Rose’s bid for a third straight victory in the tournament all but ended.

World number 102 Schwab, who has posted nine top-10 finishes this season without securing a win, fired a six-under third rou nd of 66 to reach 18-under overall.

He leads a group of five players, including former US Masters champion Patrick Reed, by three strokes.

“I’ll just try and do the same stuff that I’ve been doing the last few days, and I’m sure pars will not be enough tomorrow because it’s usually pretty gettable out here,” he said.

An eagle on the opening hole for the second straight day got the 24-year-old off to a flying start.

Despite a double-bogey on the 12th, he made two further birdies, including on the final green, to take control of the tournament.

Reed is level with Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre, Ross Fisher, Frenchman Benjamin Hebert and Ryder Cup winner Tyrrell Hatton on 15-under.

American Reed, who was named as a wildcard by Tiger Woods for next month’s Presidents Cup on Friday, poured in eight birdies.

“At the end of the day, whoever is in the lead, they are in the driver’s seat obviously,” he said.

“If they go out and continue playing good golf and make a lot of birdies, going to be hard to catch.”

Former world number one Rose is attempting to join Nick Faldo, Ian Woosnam and Colin Montgomeri­e as the only players to win a European Tour event three years in a row.

He started the day just two strokes behind overnight leader Schwab, but slipped back with a one-over 73 and is now nine strokes adrift.

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