Tommy Fleetwood Shane Lowry Rory McIlroy DP World India Championship golf leaderboard update.
Ryder Cup stars Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry are battling for the lead after the third round of the DP World India Championship.
Fleetwood, the FedExCup champion, is two shots back after a solid performance with birdies and a lucky break at the 18th.
Shane Lowry trails by three, despite some frustrations on the back nine with five birdies and two bogeys.
Japan’s Keita Nakajima leads at 17 under with a flawless seven-under 65, including a 40-foot birdie.
Rory McIlroy is seven shots back after a four-under 68 with five birdies and one bogey.
Other contenders include Viktor Hovland and Jens Dantorp, who tied for the round of the day with 65.
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This video covers the latest golf scores, highlights, and player quotes from the event in Delhi.
The DP World India Championship has reached its thrilling climax with the final round just around the corner. But who will emerge as the champion? Golf fans were treated to a captivating third round where Rder Cup stars Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry showcased their skills. Fleetwood, initially leading by one stroke at the halfway point, now finds himself two shots behind the leader, while Lowry, the first round leader, is three shots off the pace. Both players are in a hot pursuit of Japan’s rising star Kada Nakajima who delivered a stunning performance in Delhi. Nakajima’s remarkable 65 featuring seven birdies and no bogeies propelled him to 17 underpar for the tournament. This young talent is on the cusp of his second DP World Tour victory and his confidence is soaring after a win and a runner-up finish in India last year. But can he hold off the experienced Rder Cup duo? Fleetwood, the FedEx Cup champion, had a roller coaster of a round. Starting strong with birdies, he then faced a challenging stretch of eight pars. A lucky break at the 18th, where his approach shot ricocheted off a tree almost resulted in an eagle. Despite his putting struggles, Fleetwood remains optimistic knowing he’s just two shots behind. Lowry, on the other hand, had a mixed bag of a round with five birdies and two bogeies. Frustration creed in on the back nine, but he remains in contention. Meanwhile, Jen Stantor matched Fleetwood score, recording a seven under 65, showcasing his own impressive skills. The leaderboard is packed with talent, including Victor Havland and Brandon Robinson Thompson, who are tied for eighth. With such a tight race, every shot will count in the final round. But here’s the question. Can Fleetwood or Lowry overcome the deficit and claim victory? Find out by tuning in to Sky Sports Golf and Skysplits main event on Sunday morning or stream the action contract free with now. Don’t miss this exciting conclusion as the DP World India Championship promises to deliver a thrilling finish.
