filming in the lake district. 0 nto onto a sporting mission, and let s say good morning to holly hamilton. good morning. northern ireland s rory mcilroy and the norwegian victor hovland share the lead at the open championship going into the final day at st andrews. playing together, they finished the day on sixteen under par. it puts them 4 shots clear of the field. our sports correspondentjoe wilson was watching. it s all about dealing with the pressure, play your shot, take the applause, then wait for your loyal followers. all good, and on we go. young leo set the example at st andrews. victor hovland is a junior in major golf terms, just 24. the norwegian made four consecutive birdies at one stage, then the others had to respond. well, whatever transpires over the course of the championship, i think the third round will be remembered for what rory mcilroy did right there. from problem to solution. on the tenth, it was an eagle, too and that took rory mcilroy into the lea
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