DP World Tour : Volvo China Open Tee Times Leaderboard
After 54 holes on this Anting GC just north of Shanghai nobody is playing it better than the native of the UAE, 33 year old Adrian Otaegui, a rank and file veteran of the DP World Tour with 5 wins, ranked #303 in the world, but #33 in the Race to Dubai.
Consider this, in rounds of 66 69 62 -16 he has 20 birdies, 1 eagle, only 4 bogey's and a double, all the rest 28 pars for the clubhouse lead in round 3.
Bernd Weisberger 2nd, 64 66 68 -15 and Shaun Norris 3rd, 63 67 71 -12 are shaping up to make this a three horse race with Sunday to decide the winner.

At the other end of the field, Aaron Cockerill, buoyed by a opening 66 just hung on to make the trip from his family home in Dubai worthwhile with a Friday 74 to make the cut on the number at -2
This morning he was steady Eddie with 14 pars, 2 birdies, 2 bogey's for E 71 T47.
Aaron is currently #475 in the world, #136 in the Race to Dubai and with the trip to Turkey next week, then one more in Barcelona, the Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship before the break for the PGA Championship at Aronimink GC in Philadelphia, he will be looking to get back inside the top 100.
Bryan Angus
FINAL EDIT...730am EST 25/04/26 >>>>>
Adrian Otaegui produced a stunning 62 to surge into a one-shot lead at the 2026 Volvo China Open.
The Emirati began the day five shots adrift of overnight leaders Bernd Wiesberger and Shaun Norris, but he lurked ominously thanks to an eagle, four birdies and a bogey on his front nine to sit three off the pace.
Wiesberger was the one in front, however, his scoring stalled on the back nine and Otaegui reeled in the Austrian with four birdies to set the clubhouse target of -16.
A bogey at the 15th meant Wiesberger finished his third round one adrift at -15, with Norris a further three shots back at -12.
"It's been a very nice day. You know, bit of everything," Otaegui said. "Started very nicely with a very good birdie on the first.
"Then a beautiful hole out on hole number four for eagle, and then just played very well on the front nine, finished the front nine with three birdies for -5. And then I just kept going, made some very nice birdies on 10 and 11, both three footers.
"Then a very nice chip-in on 16. And 17, 18 were a bit of a fight, but I managed to save a very nice par on 17, which almost felt like a birdie. It was a very, very positive day."
First-round leader Alejandro Del Rey 70, is one back at -11 4th, while Frenchman Antoine Rozner and Sweden's Mikael Lindberg both signed for 65 to reach -10
Italian Guido Migliozzi 66, is one adrift in 7th -9 and home pair Zihao Jin 71, and Bo Peng 68 are alongside Spain's Angel Ayora 70, American Davis Bryant 66 and Englishman Nathan Kimsey 67 at -8
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