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Saturday, September 2, 2023

Cockerill bogey barrage..Fitzy the story in the Swiss Alps...Sunday leaderboard

 DP World Tour : Omega European Masters Leaderboard

England's Matt Fitzpatrick put himself on course for a hat-trick of Omega European Masters titles with a third-round 67.

Matt Fitzpatrick edges ahead in the mountains

The former U.S. Open Championship winner, who turned 29 on Friday, combined seven birdies with two bogeys and a double bogey on the 13th to move to 15 under par.

Fitzpatrick, who became the first player since Seve Ballesteros to defend a title at Crans-sur-Sierre with his victories in 2017 and 2018, is two clear of Swedes Ludvig Aberg and Alexander Björk and Scotland's Connor Syme.

“It was good, sloppy mistake on nine, first putt moved tonnes left to right then second one didn't move,” he said. “That was annoying. Very poor shot on 13 but very happy to play the last five in three under just to get back in it.

“I knew that 14 was reachable in two, 15 is gettable today with the down wind and I was hoping I could pick up one in the last three and did on 18.

“I was really pleased to make sure I was in the mix come Sunday because it could have unraveled if you make two pars on the easy par fives and you can be quite a few behind. Important to get a lead going into tomorrow and looking forward to playing again.

As well as a third title in the Swiss mountains, which would see Fitzpatrick draw level with Ballesteros for most wins in the event, he will also seal an automatic Ryder Cup berth via the World Points list by finishing in at least a tie for seventh with one other player.

“I feel like there's a lot of things for me this week,” Fitzpatrick added. “I can wrap up Ryder Cup, I can match Seve's record and win here three times. A win here is always special and my third would be even better.

Björk, whose previous DP World Tour title came in China five years ago, made four birdies and two bogeys in his 68, while compatriot Aberg finished with a hat-trick of gains in his 66.

Syme also made a fast finish with birdies on the 14th, 15th and 16th in a round of 65, with Alex Fitzpatrick and Nicolai Højgaard tied for fifth on 12 under.

edit ***** Canada's Aaron Cockerill who is returning to action after a month off tour at home in Winnipeg opened brightly with a 4 birdie 1 bogey 67, but has faltered to a T71 on moving day with 4 bogey's and a double +5 75 +2 total heading into the final round 17 shots off the lead. He lost 5 shots to par from the 10th with bogey, par bogey, double bogey, bogey.

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