Race to Dubai: Jon Rahm favourite to win title as Rory McIlroy shoots low

The Jon Rahm of spain augmented his odds of winning the Race to Dubai of at the European Tour by shooting a 66 to share the third-round lead at the Tour Championship.
If wins Sunday and also money-list pioneer Bernd Wiesberger doesnt come next, rahm will choose the title.
Austrian Wiesberger is struggling 13 behind Rahm, under overall on two.
When he won the tournament englands Tommy Fleetwood, who would also win the Rush, is just four adrift of all Rahm.
The Rory McIlroy, who are not able to win the Rush Dubai of northern Ireland, moved to Frenchman Mike Lorenzo-Vera, whos currently planning to become the first wire-to-wire winner of the Tour Championship and within two shots of Rahm.
The tournament provides a world record $3m (#2.3m) cheque to your winner at Jumeirah Golf Estates Earth course.
McIlroy took a 65 to proceed to 13 under.
The winner began with two birdies and that set the tone, selecting an eagle on the par-five top and a birdie over the hole because he made the turn 31, five under.
Another 2 birdies followedclosely at the 14th and 16th, before McIlroy caught himself out of trouble on the 18th, faking to get a diploma following a wayward method to finish with a bogey-free round.
The championship was started by five players with a chance of winning the Race with a $5m bonus pool.
And you will find a bewildering number of ways the title, dependant on how their rivals fare could be won by some of the quintet.
Wiesberger started the round near the peak of the Race to Dubai positions, but a 73 watched him fall to two under for the championship, opening the door for Rahm.
The Ryder Cup participant carded a 66, also opened a gap over his closest challenger at the Race.
Rahm – that would become the second Spaniard to win at on the Race to Dubai, or its predecessors that the Order of Merit – made seven birdies, including one about the 18th.
Open champion Shane Lowry and Englands Matt Fitzpatrick both need to win the tournament but even then their hopes of winning the title are slim. Lowry will begin the final round 10 shots with Fitzpatrick eight, supporting Rahm back.
Scotlands Robert MacIntyre all but secured the European Tours rookie-of-the-year name – as the debutant in the Race to Dubai rankings – that moved him 10 shots clear of nearest rival Kurt Kitiyama.
The 23-year-old from Oban reeled off six birdies – five at the opening seven holes as he moved to 3 under for the tournament, while Kitiyama, by the USA, carded a 77 to complete over with just one round to playwith.
MacIntyre has been only 1 shot before his rival at the start of the round, and went into the tournament in 11th place at the Race one place ahead of Kitiyama.
Barring a shocking turnaround on the last day, the young Scot, who finished sixth on his Open debut at Royal Portrush this year, and it has claimed seven top-10 finishes in 2019, will join the likes of Rahm, Brooks Koepka, Sergio Garcia, Nick Faldo and Sandy Lyle in winning the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year award.

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