Jon Rahm moves into share of lead at DP World Tour Championship

Jon Rahm augmented his hopes of finishing the year as European No 1 by catching a share of the lead in the DP World Tour Championship.
Rahm, who wants a end to really have a chance of winning the Rush birdied two of his final three holes to place a six-under 66 at Jumeriah Golf Estates and reach 15 under.
The Spaniard is tied on very top while Rory McIlroy proceeded in 2 strokes of the guide with a 65 using Mike Lorenzo-Vera, who kept his overnight advantage until completing his third-round 69 with a bogey.
Once Rahm opened with birdies, while McIlroy picked up shots over the couple holes struck a stunning three-wood in the par-five seventh to set up a eagle starting three ahead, Lorenzo-Vera immediately saw his lead cut.
The world drained a 25-footer at the eighth to briefly get for Lorenzo-Vera, just within one of the lead to roll in a five-footer in the first and add another birdie at the next.
After three-putting from off the green, as Lorenzo-Vera holed his extended putt from the fringe in the ninth to get to the turn four 36, rahm birdied the seventh but dropped a shot.
Playing in the team Rahm switched from four feet in the 10th and chipped in from off the 13th green to trim the gap together using McIlroy birdieing the 14th and 16th to also get to 13 under.
Lorenzo-Vera made a 10-footer to save par before rolling into a 20-foot birdie at the 14th to extend his advantage, as Rahm added a second at the par-five continue to set the target and birdied the 16th.
Off the 18th, Lorenzo-Vera discovered water Together with his lead down to one however found the green with his third shot to conduct his birdie attempt six feet and miss.
McIlroy caught up and down to save par at the 18th after finding water with his approach to keep inside two of the guide .
While defending champion Danny Willett is currently in tied-seventh along with Christiaan Bezuidenhout Another successive 68 lifted Thomas Pieters into spot ahead of last weeks Nedbank Golf Challenge runner-up Marcus Kinhult.
Bernd Wiesbergers hopes of finishing the season as No 1 are out of his hands following four bogeys were posted by the Rush to Dubai pioneer in a stretch on his way into some 72, leaving him tied-24th and two under for the championship.
The Austrian will be relying to complete beyond their top-two, while the Bob MacIntyre of Scotland is to win Rookie of the Year after a four-under 68.
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