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Johnson finds his groove in the desert
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Johnson finds his groove in the desert

Dustin Johnson showed he was well and truly over his jet-lag as he fired a brilliant 64 to move right into contention heading into the final round of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.

Dustin Johnson on Saturday at Abu Dhabi GC

While most of the field headed east to the UAE at the beginning of the week, the American faced the long flight west over the Pacific and admitted he had struggled to sleep in the desert in carding opening rounds of 72-68.

A full night's rest on Friday clearly did him the world of good and he followed it with six birdies and an eagle to get to 12 under, just a single shot behind 54-hole leader Tyrrell Hatton.

The US Open champion will go out in the final round alongside Hatton and 2014 champion Pablo Larrazábal and he knows he will have to go low again if he is to claim a first regular European Tour title.

Dustin Johnson at Abu Dhabi GC

"Finally I got a good night's sleep," he said. "I even got up and went to the gym this morning before I teed off. Definitely by far the best day I've been feeling out on the golf course.

"You know, I just felt the swing, my body was moving a lot better. I swung it a lot better, especially with the driver. I drove it a lot better today.

"I hit a lot more fairways today than I have been. Holed a few putts. I still have yet to birdie a par five but I did make an eagle on eight today, I chipped one in. But yeah, it was a really solid round.

"I started eight shots behind, so I know I've got to post a really good score today and I'm going to have to shoot another really good score tomorrow if I want any chance to win this tournament."

I'm going to have to shoot another really good score tomorrow if I want any chance to win this tournament - Dustin Johnson

Johnson hit a career-high second in the Official World Golf Ranking in the summer following his win at Oakmont and while he has now dropped to third behind Rory McIlroy, he is still hopeful he can get his game back to its best and possibly overturn World Number One Jason Day.

"I've got a lot of confidence right now but it's still not where I'd like it to be. So I've still got some work to do," he said.

"Number One will take care of itself with playing good golf. That's not the main goal. The main goal is to go out and put myself in contention and win each tournament that I'm playing."

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