DP World Trip: Joost Luiten holds three-shot lead heading into last round at BMW International Open|Golf News

Dutchman Joost Luiten will take a three-shot lead into last round of DP World Trip’s BMW International Open in Munich; Luiten won his 6th title in 2018 however is depending on a profession revenues exemption this season after ending up 126th in 2015 and losing his playing opportunities

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Highlights from the third round of the BMW International Open in Munich

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Emphasizes from the 3rd round of the BMW International Open in Munich

Emphasizes from the 3rd round of the BMW International Open in Munich

Joost Luiten moved himself to the edge of finishing a fantastic profession resurgence as a bogey-free 65 handed him a three-shot lead heading into the last round of the BMW International Open.

The Dutchman directly lost out on making the European Ryder Cup group in 2014, ending up in the leading 50 on the DP World Trip rankings for 8 successive seasons in between 2010 and 2017.

He won his 6th title in 2018 however is depending on a profession revenues exemption this season after ending up 126th in 2015 and losing his playing opportunities.

The 37-year-old has actually recovered in some design, with 3 top-threes up until now in 2023, and will now head into the last 18 holes in Munich at 14 under, 3 shots ahead of fellow citizen Daan Huizing.

“[Saturday’] was basically perfect,” he stated. “I didn’t enter into problem that much and if I did miss out on the fairway I struck a fantastic shot and still produced a birdie possibility. I made some good birdies boiling down the last 4 or 5 holes.

” We have actually got another 18 holes here and I have actually got to keep a cool head. I have actually got to strike some shots like I did [on Saturday] and we’ll see what takes place [Sunday] however I have actually got to attempt and play shot-by-shot, like I did, and if I do that I’ll see if it suffices.”

Kiwi Daniel Hillier got in the day with a one-shot lead and had actually extended that to 2 at the turn however he discovered water on the 11th and tee problem on the 13th prior to three-putting to leave the door available to the field.

Luiten was the guy to capitalize, making 7 birdies – consisting of 4 in his last 6 holes – and no bogeys to match his most affordable round of the season.

Huizing signed for a 66 to sit at 11 under, a shot clear of Hillier, Ryder Cup vice captain Edoardo Molinari and South African Thriston Lawrence.

England’s Daniel Gavins was at 7 under, one ahead of fellow citizen Richard Mansell and Scottish duo Calum Hill and Connor Syme, the latter of whom made a hole-in-one at the 2nd in his 68.


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