Ryder Cup stars Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry are two and three shots off the lead respectively after the penultimate round of the DP World India Championship.
Fleetwood, who headed the field by one stroke at the halfway stage, and first-round leader Lowry trail Japan's Keita Nakajima in Delhi, with Rory McIlroy seven shots back after a four-under 68 on Saturday that included five birdies and a sole bogey.
Nakajima carded seven birdies in a blemish-free 65 to reach 17 under par for the tournament as he pursues his second DP World Tour victory and first since the Hero Indian Open in March 2024.
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The Japanese has enjoyed much success in India with that win last spring backed up by a runner-up up finish in the same event in 2025 and now his form in Delhi this week.
Fleetwood began Saturday with two birdies across his first three holes and another at the eighth but then reeled off eight pars in a row before he atoned for a bogey at 17 with a gain at 18, following a terrific approach, to sign for a three-under 69 and sit on 15 under.
Lowry, at 14 under, matched Fleetwood's three-under day, although his round featured five birdies and two bogeys, while fourth place is currently shared between Alex Fitzpatrick, Brian Harman, Daniel Hillier and Jens Dantorp on 13 under.
Dantorp equalled Nakajima for the round of the day as he also recorded a seven-under 65 - the Swede rebounding from an opening bogey to amass eight birdies, including seven in nine holes between the sixth and 14th.
Viktor Hovland boosted his hopes of victory with a bogey-free six-under 66, leaving the Norwegian alongside England's Brandon Robinson-Thompson in joint-eighth on 12 under.
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