DENMARK’S NICOLAI HOJGAARD shot a six-under-par 65 to take a one-stroke lead heading into the final round of the DS Automobiles Italian Open.
The 20-year-old twin brother of Rasmus Hojgaard – the winner of last week’s Omega European Masters – carded four birdies and an eagle in a blemish-free third round in Rome.
He could face a strong challenge on Sunday, though, from England’s Tommy Fleetwood, who had been tied for the lead on 13 under until a bogey on the 17th at the Marco Simone Golf Club.
Fleetwood signed for a third-round 67 to sit alongside South Africa’s Daniel Van Tonder, who recorded a five-under-par 66, in second on 12 under.
Finland’s Mikko Korhonen was fourth on 11 under while overnight leader Min Woo Lee of Australia dropped back to fifth after an even-par 71 left him at 10 under.
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Welshman Oliver Farr was one of three players on nine under and Ross Fisher was in a share of ninth on eight under.
Hojgaard, who began three shots off the lead, was steady through the opening four holes before beginning his rise with birdies at the fifth, seventh, 11th and 12th. An eagle at the par-four 16th ensured he would end the day at the head of the field.
“I’m really happy,” said Hojgaard, who is hoping to emulate Rasmus and become a European Tour winner. “I played overall pretty good.
“I wanted to get up and down on the 18th to post 14 under but I’m really happy with minus 13.
“I would really love to win. Seeing Rasmus win is a big motivation. I’m just trying to follow in his steps a little bit.”
Fleetwood, who is hoping to find some form ahead of the Ryder Cup following a moderate season, picked up five birdies in eight holes from the ninth. For a third day in succession, however, he suffered frustration on his penultimate hole of the day, this time taking four at the par-three 17th.
He said: “I’m happy with where I’m at in the tournament. It’s nice to come down the stretch on a Saturday in contention knowing you’re fighting for your place so high up on the board.
“I’m excited to go into a Sunday in contention and see where my game’s at really. It’ll be a nice time to come into form so I’ll keep trying.”
Van Tonder’s position might also have been better but for a bad finish. The South African carded six birdies but then bogeyed the par-five 18th.
Cannot believe this, absolutely devastated. Rallying has lost a special, special person.
Desperately sad news. I remember sitting in Craig’s car when I was younger during the rally of the lakes thinking life can’t get any better than this. A legend, and a gent. RIP.
@Seán O’Sullivan: lovely story, the best part being it wasn’t lost on him how much joy that would have brought to a young rally fan, coz he was probably also thinking life doesn’t get better than this. Taken way too soon, but through his infectious positivity and heartwarming raw emotion, he experienced more happiness than most of us could wish for, I’m just glad that I got to feed off some of that. Rally Finland in 2016 was just so brilliant, he never let the politics dampen his enthusiasm for his passion, rest easy Craig.
Rip
Oh my god I am heartbroken, rip Craig, rest easy up there with Jaffa.
Absolutely devastating news, he has been a great ambassador for Ireland and motorsport. A really talented driver and a really decent person. Condolences to his family and friends, he’ll be a massive loss to the motoring community. RIP.
A true great gone, can’t believe it
So sad. RIP Craig. My confidence to family and friends. Sad loss for Irish sport
I am absolutely gutted for his family and friends, never had the good fortune to have met him but have been following his career for years. A very sad day. My deepest sympathies.
Horrific news. RIP
We are totally speechless and numb
A true irish legend so so Sorry to Craig’s family
From all you followers in ashbourne co meath
RIP Craig Breen.terrible news to hear.
Condolences to his family and friends
May the Lord spare him
R.I.P
RIP Craig Breen. Condolences to his family and friends.