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Viktor Hovland surges at Dubai Desert Classic, Rory McIlroy's title hopes fade

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Viktor Hovland plays his second shot on the 18th hole during third round of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic at Emirates Golf Club. (Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)

Viktor Hovland plays his second shot on the 18th hole during third round of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic at Emirates Golf Club. (Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)

    Written by Associated Press

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Patrick Reed will take a four-stroke lead into the final round of the Dubai Desert Classic after shooting 5-under 67 on Saturday, as Rory McIlroy's chances of a record-extending fifth title virtually disappeared.

    Reed, the former Masters champion, tapped in at No. 18 for his seventh birdie of the third round at Emirates Golf Club to move to 14-under 202 for the week.

    Leading the chase was David Puig who shot 66 to jump to second place. A further shot back was Viktor Hovland, who had a 65 that tied the lowest round of the day, and Andy Sullivan (71).

    “I know it’s not going to be easy, it never is, and doesn’t matter how big of a lead you have," said Reed, who won nine times on the PGA TOUR — including at the Masters at Augusta National in 2018.

    As for No. 2-ranked McIlroy, the tournament headliner started the round seven strokes behind overnight leader Reed and talking up his chances of a weekend charge on a course where he has won four times.

    The Northern Irishman made par on each of his first nine holes and bogeyed the last after missing a 2-foot par putt to shoot 71, and was 11 back.

    Tommy Fleetwood, ranked No. 3, has yet to break par this week after adding a 73 to rounds of 73 and 72.

    Another high-profile name, Tyrrell Hatton, made six bogeys in a 76 to drop to a tie for 42nd.

    Puig has already won on the DP World Tour in the 2026 season — at the Australian PGA Championship in November — and the 24-year-old Spaniard was tied for third at the Dubai Invitational last week.

    Hovland eyes second title

    Hovland's last win on the DP World Tour was at the Dubai Desert Classic in 2022, when he started the final round six back and triumphed in a playoff over Richard Bland.

    The No. 14-ranked Norwegian has changed his swing in recent years and still doesn't feel entirely comfortable, despite being bogey-free on Saturday.

    “Still doesn’t feel like I can stand on the tee and kind of swing for the fences and swing loosely,” said Hovland, who is playing his first event of 2026. "It’s all very contrived and manufactured, and it happened to go straight today. If I get off the tee and in a decent position, I can really do some damage.

    “But I really would like to be able to stand on the tee box and swing hard and know that the ball is going to go fairly straight.”

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