DP World Tour : Estrella Damm Cataluna Championship Tee Times Leaderboard

Rounds of 67 69 finds Aaron Cockerill T8 at -8 as the only Canadian on this DP World Tour looks for his 1st victory, or to at least kick start his year and improve on his #132 in the Race to Dubai standings
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Aaron just wrapped up his round in the rain He had lots of TV time because his group were in contention, sadly he wasn't after a wild drive on the 8th following 7 straight pars, cost him a double bogey 6.
More pars after the turn on 10-13 his first birdie came at 14, with a chance now to salvage his round. However a wild drive right at 15 and another at 17 led to bogeys and a final +3 75 T38 -5 and a loss of 32 places, moving in the wrong direction.
Meanwhile the leader after 54 holes, a young South African having the week of his life Yurav Premlall 70 64 63 -19 to lead what was a bunched field, by 5 shots heading into Sunday
Bryan
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Yurav Premlall took a stranglehold on the 2026 Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship as a stunning third-round 63 earned him a five-shot lead - and potentially a significant extra bonus.
The South African's ten birdies, with just a solitary bogey, took him clear of the field on -19 and left him in position to scoop the $50,000 prize on offer for the Course Record presented by Nexo.
Playing partner and 36-hole co-leader Stefano Mazzoli was his nearest challenger at -14 as the day belonged to Premlall.
The World Number 598, seeking his first DP World Tour win, said: "It's a bit of a blur to be honest - I mean, that's generally what people say when a round like that comes around once in a while."
"It was really nice, the last few days have been really solid golf tee to green as well, maybe not so good off the tee, but the putter has got hot over the last two days which I have been waiting for. My team, my dad have all put in a big effort to get me into this place, so it is just really rewarding to see it come through.
"My coach gave me a drill to do that we have stuck to and you know, it's all with feel for the putter, so I am glad that work has come through over the last few days."
South Africa's JC Ritchie sat third on -12 after finishing with three straight birdies to shoot 69. Bjerregaard and David Law were both a shot further back at -11
Kiradech Aphibarnrat birdied the 18th for the third straight day as he followed Friday's 66 with a 67. The Thai, who was joined at -10 by Ricardo Gouveia and Shaun Norris, has not dropped a shot in his last 38 holes.
Lindell made the most of Moving Day with -7 65 to reach -9 for the week. The Finn opened with two birdies and had five in a row from the eighth and though he dropped his only shot of the day at the short 13th, he birdied the 16th where he had made bogey on each of the first two days.
He was level with Dan Bradbury, Alejandro Del Rey, Eugenio Chacarra and the in-form Bernd Wiesberger for ninth place after 54 holes.
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