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Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry chasing Nacho Elvira in Dubai

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Rory McIlroy gave himself an outside chance of winning the Dubai Invitational following a 3-under 68 on Saturday.

McIlroy will head into the final round at Dubai Creek Resort three shots behind leader Nacho Elvira after the Spaniard also carded a 68.

Elvira is two shots clear of the field, with Ireland’s Shane Lowry, Englishman Marcus Armitage and South Africa’s Dylan Frittelli in a three-way tie for second place.

After McIlroy carded five bogeys during an underwhelming 3-over 74 on Friday, the Northern Irishman started his penultimate round with a birdie only to stumble to a bogey 6 at No. 4. He fought back with three birdies on the back nine to keep himself in title contention.

McIlroy holds an impressive record in his opening tournament of the year, winning once, finishing runner-up on six occasions and recording 15 top-five finishes.

“I would say the key to that is the opportunity to work on some things when you have a little bit of time off over the Christmas period and then the enthusiasm to start a new year and start fresh,” McIlroy said. “I have always loved coming out here to the Middle East and to Dubai and playing in these tournaments, even as an amateur. I have been coming here for over 20 years, and it’s a place I’m comfortable in.”

Lowry, bidding for his first DP World Tour title since winning the 2022 BMW PGA Championship, started the day at the top of the leaderboard alongside Elvira. He dropped two shots with bogeys at the third and sixth but was able to respond with three birdies across the last 12 holes in a 1-under 70 to keep his hopes alive.

A dropped shot at the seventh dented Armitage’s bid, but he landed four birdies on the back nine to ensure he is only two behind. Frittelli impressed with five birdies in a bogey-free round to put himself in the mix.

But it is Elvira, who carded four birdies and a bogey, holding the advantage heading into the final 18 holes. Elvira’s only previous wins on the European tour came at the Cazoo Open in 2021 and the Soudal Open in 2024.

England’s Matt Wallace (69) is five shots off the pace, while compatriot Tommy Fleetwood — despite an impressive third-round 66 — is eight behind after he surrendered his chance of retaining his title with a 78 on Friday.

“Golf is hard, and every now and again it is very humbling towards you and yesterday was one of those days,” Fleetwood said. “I scored the absolute worst I could, and everything I could do wrong I did do wrong. That was really disappointing. So I’m just happy to have played well today.”

PA and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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