DP World Tour : Hainin Classic Tee Times Leaderboard
Jorge Campillo shot a second successive 67 to move alongside Jordan Gumberg in the lead of the 2026 Hainan Classic presented by MAEXTRO.
The Spaniard birdied four of his first seven holes on Moving Day and kept his card free of bogeys, with a fifth gain at the 12th enough to take him level with long-time leader Gumberg on -17.
South Africa's Dylan Frittelli was one shot behind after a 66 and will again join the leaders in the final group on Sunday at -16.
Home favourite Wenyi Ding was back in the clubhouse at -14 after a bogey-free 66. He was soon joined on that score by Euan Walker and Thriston Lawrence after the Scot fired seven birdies in his 66 and Lawrence shot 68.
Campillo said: "I played solid, I got off to a really good start and then the back nine, I think it's a little tougher. Bogey-free is always nice.
“It's quite exciting, I'm in the position you want to be. It's going to be a tough day.
"Dylan played really good today, also Jordan did, so it was a good match and hopefully tomorrow we can have the same match and I win.”
Gumberg said: “Today birdies didn’t come quite as easy but just kind of kept my head down again. Jorge and Dylan played great, they were kind of keeping me going a little bit.
“It was a good little battle out there and more to come tomorrow, I guess.
Frittelli said: "It was really good. I had a great time out there. Jorge and Jordan played really well. I was kind of just hanging on in the beginning.
"We all set a high tempo, I think, from the birdies in the beginning and then maybe a little lull in the middle of the round, but it was really fun, really comfortable.
"Hopefully we can continue that environment tomorrow and get in contention in the last few holes, and I'm sure we'll have fun if it's tight towards the end again
Ding, Walker and Lawrence shared 4th place while DP World Tour debutant Bo Jin was one shot behind them on -13
Teenage Chinese star Yanhan Zhou shot 68 for the third day in succession to lie -12 alongside Marcus Armitage, Daniel Rodrigues and Yuto Katsuragawa in a share of 8th.
edit>>>> Canada's Aaron Cockerill fell out of contention with a 41 back nine for 75 and begins Sunday T48 -3
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