| Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry, Robert MacIntyre | 2025 BMW PGA Championship Day 3
| Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry, Robert MacIntyre | 2025 BMW PGA Championship Day 3
| Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry, Robert MacIntyre | 2025 BMW PGA Championship Day 3
Watch every shot of the third round’s Featured Groups, featuring Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry and Niklas Nørgaard, plus Robert MacIntyre, Ryan Fox and Danny Willet
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Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Nean and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good while I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy start for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes par. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in a rough and 140 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lvig Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power, a scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Walkin Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. LV by Victor Hovland at the first. He’s just downed a 30ft putt for birdie. And he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance. And he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in Mark Clumpy. Hideki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down to 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12. Overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy start for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20 dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lvig Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power, a scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Nean and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsuyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30foot putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power, a scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy start for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes par. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovindland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes par. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance all Viger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power, a scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Nean and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30foot putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Walkin Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsuyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20 dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy start for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovindland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20 dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neiman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20 dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neiman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead a rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsuyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy start for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovindland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he has pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neiman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he has pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 player for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20 dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance all Viger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishmen do that. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine t-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovindland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today is and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20 dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsuyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre current minus three on the back nine just need loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes backto back on the Bodie train that’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it a chance for a good finish too while I thank you warmly for following my musings we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join and Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes to the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down to 30oot putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20 dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down to thirdoot putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neiman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurryries under his umbrella. Minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. Dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry. But the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Levigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. is just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Hideki Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a leadan if he stopped for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hedki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday, the DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Melroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ, and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down to 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsiyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mcilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Nean and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Walkin Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy start for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance of Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not, but he will have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Decki Matsyam at minus 12. The overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green two but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No pulled. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Melroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes from a leadan ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to an unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. is climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he has pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20 dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12. My Victor Hovland at the first. His just down to foot putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 feet. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsuyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only travel deck to decked to be at minus two. Rory Milroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance all Viger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Walkin Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy start for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes par. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20 dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A ch-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from eight feet. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neiman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lvig Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World 2 have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 player for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Melroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ. And the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. Dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30foot putt fort for birdie and he joins Eidki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. On the course today has been walking Neiman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green two but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile who will have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. Dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30foot putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hide. Decki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory McIroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves odi putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. On the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsiyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mcilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to J and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. Just down the 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovindland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead if he start for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the P. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and it a chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final god putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovindland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button in the team at Wentworth. The par three and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from eight feet. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neiman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who no missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a leadan if he stopped for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lvig Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday, the DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Melroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. Dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Decki Matsiam at minus 12 off the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mcilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Levigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Decki Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he has pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ. And the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do we have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. Oh, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hecki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory McIroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group or his three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes out but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hedki Matsyama misses a green too but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries on his no pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday, the DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit loud. While I thank you warmly for and the team at Wentworth, the par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. Dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30foot putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you W group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot we’re not seeing anything of minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd love to. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. Dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the birdie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warm my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yard. Stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out but it pulls up well short of the green and it more clumpy grass. He decky Matsyama misses a green too but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mcilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. strap in. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday, the DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Melroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsiyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mcilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down to 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Walkin Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsuyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance all Viger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site. Second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can converse sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead. Aan ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hide. Decki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at Wentworth the playing just six yard. So none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. is climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team that went second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular line round four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes has climbed into the top 20. But we have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovindland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes on the bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine t-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12. Off overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. It’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 play tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. Dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry. But the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30foot putt for birdie and he joins Hideki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neiman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a leadan if he stopped for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and it more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lvig Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday, the DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Melroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30foot putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovindland is safely Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down to 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsuyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ. And the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. Dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a Bodie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Hideki Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Walken Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a leadan ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday, the DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose slopp gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsiyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mcilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lvig Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for round final and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ. And the crowd Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and burries a Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Walken Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. Dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry. But the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovindland at the first. He’s just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Hideki Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. He decky Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday, the DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30foot putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hide. Decki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory McIroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group sells bod putts but none of the trio can conver and in fact just get to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. dot we have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30foot putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsuyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy start for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power, a scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll step the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mcilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 off the overnight leader makes power. Ramble gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World 2 have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves N facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine t-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovindland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. is climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. just live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under umbrella mats of the whole not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsuyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy start for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsuyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power, a scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance all of Ludvig Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine Dshot at the second and Barry putt to move to laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for Birdie and he joins Decki Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 player for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power, a scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance all Viger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Walkin Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. He decki Matsyama misses a green two but vic on and umbrella lviger bird to join matsyama on top of the pile. No he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy start for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20 dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20 dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes p. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Ludvig Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lvig Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Minty at minus J limit mistakes coming out around the 13 on the bodies four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it a chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lvig Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Walkin Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Eidi Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsuyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12. offer the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Walken Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday, the DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ, and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot. We’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30foot putt for birdie and he joins Eeki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hide. Decki Matsyama misses a green too, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory McIroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings. We do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman dot we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20 dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 off the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been WE and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20 dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yds. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. is climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he has pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20 dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lvig Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he has pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Walkin Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance all Viger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lurvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20 dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30-foot putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yd. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsuyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovindland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 after the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back. Not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackilroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bodie putts but none of the trio can convert. And in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigger produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovindland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12. After the overnight leader makes power, a scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Waqen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead iffy stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Maroy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts but none of the trio can convert and in fact Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish, too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par three second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. has climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a three-way tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lviggerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to -12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Matsiam at minus 12 off of the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a lead ify stop for Justin Rose whose ball is buried in the rough and only traveled 240 yards. He bashes his second shot out, but it pulls up well short of the green and in more clumpy grass. Hideki. Matsiyama misses a green two, but Victor Hovland is safely on and scurries under his umbrella. Early chance for Lviger Bird to join Matsyama on top of the pile. No, he’s pulled his putt right at the hole at the first. He’ll stay one back, not content with a cut yesterday. The DP World Tour have put an additional chop today to get the field down to 78 players for tomorrow’s final round. That leaves nine or so players facing an early out and is projected to be at minus two. Rory Mackroy and Bob McIntyre currently at minus three on the back nine. Just need to make sure they limit mistakes coming home. Loud cheers reverberate around the 13th green as Rory Mackoy goes back to back on the Bodie train. That’s three shots picked up in four hole for last week’s Irish Open Champ and the crowd loved it. A chance for a good finish too. While I thank you warmly for following my musings, we do also have a group on site and you can listen along to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra coverage as well. Just tap the listen live button at the bottom to join Ian Carter and the team at Wentworth. The par 3 second is playing very short today at just 136 yards. Our final group all get themselves bod putts, but none of the trio can convert. And in fact, Justin Rose sloppily gives away a shot there to drop a couple back. An unusual mistake from the Englishman that we’re not seeing anything of Shane Lowry, but the popular Irishman is assembling a fine round. Four under and no bogeies on the card through 12 holes. He’s climbed into the top 20. Dot. We have a freeway tie at the top. Strap in. This is how it’s going to be today. Lvigerberg produces a divine T-shot at the second and buries a birdie putt to move to-12 marker laid down by Victor Hovland at the first. His just down a 30ft putt for birdie and he joins Ekki Matsiam at minus 12 off the overnight leader makes power. A scrambling Justin Rose gives himself a chance and he saves from 8 ft. Gutsy. The best player on the course today has been Wen Neman and has got a chance to sign for a 64 at the 18th. He plays it beautifully out of the bunker and should capitalize with the short putt. No, missed. Still, it’s been a cracking day for the Chilean who closes three back from a leadan if he stop for Justin