The Herald on Sunday

Hovland flawless in bid to make history

- HENRY McCOLL

RYDER CUP hopeful Viktor Hovland carded a brilliant bogey- free 64 on day three of the BMW Internatio­nal Open to take a three- shot lead into the final round in Munich.

The world No.14 is currently heading to Whistling Straits by virtue of his internatio­nal performanc­es but a maiden European Tour victory today could further cement his place as part of Padraig Harrington’s European team. He would also become the first Norwegian winner on the European Tour, having already secured that honour in the United States with two victories on the PGA Tour.

His eight birdies on day three in Germany moved him to 17 under and gave him a commanding advantage over Spaniard Jorge Campillo, but the 23-year-old was refusing to get carried away.

“I just try to stay within myself,” he said. “Obviously I look at leaderboar­ds to see where I’m at, but instead of trying to force things, I just tell myself at the start of the day just to take control of my own game.

“If I don’t waste shots here and there, just play smart, trust that I’m doing the right things, I think I should have a really good shot tomorrow.”

He added: “Growing up I mainly watched the European Tour every Saturday and Sunday morning. That was my routine. We’ve had some runner-up finishes in the past but yes it would be really cool for Norway to get our first win.”

Ireland’s Niall Kearney had started the day at the top of the leaderboar­d but a level-par 72 left him six shots off the lead.

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