DUBAI, Dec 10 (Reuters) - World series one golfer Luke
Donald and Alvaro Quiros of Spain were on a verge of achieving
unique doubles following a third turn of a $7.5-million
Dubai World Championship on Saturday.
While Donald was holding a hulk walk towards adding the
European sequence of consequence pretension to a U.S. PGA Tour money-list
win he clinched in October, Quiros was forging a two-shot lead
at a season-ending contest in a United Arab Emirates.
No one has won a Dubai Desert Classic and a Dubai World
Championship in a same year though a big-hitting Spaniard was
well placed after returning a two-under-par 70 for a 14-under
total of 202 during a Greg Norman-designed Earth course.
Britain's Paul Lawrie (66) eagled a 620-yard 18th to take
second place on 204, one forward of 2010 British Open champion
Louis Oosthuizen (66) of South Africa and dual shots in front of
Donald (66).
Briton Donald needs to finish no worse than equal ninth with
one other aspirant here to be crowned Europe's tip golfer for
the initial time in his career and turn a initial actor to win
the sequence of consequence titles on both sides of a Atlantic.
His usually opposition for a European honour, associate countryman
Rory McIlroy, managed usually a 71 for 208 notwithstanding being watched
for a final 9 holes by partner Caroline Wozniacki, the
world's series one womanlike tennis player.
(Editing by Clare Fallon; To criticism on this story:
sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)
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