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Made in Denmark: Day 3 in numbers
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Made in Denmark: Day 3 in numbers

It was another scorching day at Himmerland Golf and Spa Resort on Moving Day at the Made in Denmark. David Horsey started the day with a three shot lead, which grew quickly to seven but ended at only one. Things are set up well for an exciting final day but here's the best facts and figures from day three.

Horsey on 16

198- David Horsey's 54 hole total. Nine shots lower than last year's 54 hole leading score and enough for a one shot lead heading into the final round.

3- Eagles by Horsey this week. More than anyone else in the field.

11- Under par on the par fives for Horsey. Remember, he's only played nine par fives!

3- Over par for the season for Horsey, having played 972 holes. The 30 year old is 15 under par for 54 holes in Denmark.

3- Englishmen in the top four with Horsey, Chris Paisley and John Parry all playing well.

65- Low score of the day today from Terry Pilkadaris. The 41 year old has made 18 birdies through three rounds and will take home a remote control Lego car for his round today.

Terry Pilkadaris

75- For Martin Ovesen today. The Dane was four under par after six holes today and tied sixth. He'll tee off tomorrow tied for 73rd.

69.9 - The average score today. 1.3 shots lower than either the first or second day.

2 - Bogey-free rounds this week from Paul Lawrie. The 46 year old was flawless in his first round and was one of only four players today who didn't drop a shot (others: Bland, Riu, Stalter).

110- Birdies at the 16th hole all week, which played 95 yards today and will play just 86 yards on Sunday. Who says par threes have to be long to be exciting? Not the 4,000 people crammed around Himmerland Hill today.

3.98 - Average score on the par five sixth hole today. Amazingly, the 471-yard hole yielded 76 birdies or better compared to just one bogey!

22,698- Spectators came to Himmerland Golf Resort today. Almost 2,000 more than on day three last year. What a great atmosphere it was.

1- Shot holed into a drinks holder,courtesy of Peter Whiteford.

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