Pablo Larrazábal closed with a bogey-free 67 to take the 54-hole lead at 10-under in the KLM Open.
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“We’re going to have to do a lot of good things now. Calm down, hit some balls and practise a little bit. And we’re going to have to rest very well because my batteries are running down.
“But I’m happy, I’m playing great and I’m enjoying the moment.
“I’m very proud of today. My game wasn’t as good as the first round but I hung in there.”
Fellow Spaniard Adrian Otaegui (69) and Denmark’s Rasmus Højgaard (67) are tied in second place at 9-under.
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England’s Todd Clements scored a 69 for a share of fourth place at 8-under alongside Poland’s Adrian Meronk (69), Malaysia‘s Gavin Green (69) and New Zealand‘s Daniel Hillier (71).
Jorge Campillo from Spain who led after the first two rounds carded a 76 after making four birdies, two bogeys and two triple-bogeys at the par-3s 8th and 17th and lies in T11 at 6-under.