Casey eagles 18th for 64, leads by 1 at Dubai Desert Classic
January 30, 2021 GMT
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) Paul Casey hit a 3-iron to 10 feet and holed the eagle putt to complete a bogey-free 8-under 64 in the third round of the Dubai Desert Classic on Saturday, giving the Englishman a one-stroke lead as he seeks a 15th win on the European Tour.
Casey made four birdies in his first seven holes at Emirates Golf Club before finishing birdie-eagle for the low round of the day that lifted him above Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre (67) onto 15 under par overall.
“You can never say it was flawless, because there are always errors,” the 43-year-old Casey said of his round, “but it was very controlled. I’ve said many times this week I’m enjoying my golf and that was an example today.”
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