Lucas Bjerregaard and Justin Rose are tied for the lead heading into Sunday at the UBS Hong Kong Open.
Rose recorded two eagles and two birdies in a very impressive 64 that saw him move to -15 while the Dane with the name that is spelt like your keyboard is sticking, Bjerregaard matched him shot for shot and despite a closing bogey, got into the clubhouse with a 63 to give him a great shot at his first European Tour title.
Long hitting Indian star, Anirban Lahiri is 4 shots back at -11 after a 65 with countryman Jeev Milkha Singh (65) and Matthew Fitzpatrick (66) another shot back
Rose recorded two eagles and two birdies in a very impressive 64 that saw him move to -15 while the Dane with the name that is spelt like your keyboard is sticking, Bjerregaard matched him shot for shot and despite a closing bogey, got into the clubhouse with a 63 to give him a great shot at his first European Tour title.
Long hitting Indian star, Anirban Lahiri is 4 shots back at -11 after a 65 with countryman Jeev Milkha Singh (65) and Matthew Fitzpatrick (66) another shot back
Ian Poulter was a late entry into the tournament as he seeks to play the 13 events required to keep his European Tour card dropped out of contention after a 73 dropped him to -4.
Bryan Angus
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