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Day 3 in Numbers: Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship
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Day 3 in Numbers: Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship

Martin Kaymer's love for the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship and Abu Dhabi GC is showing no signs of abating, with the German taking a six shot lead into the final day. See all of his impressive numbers and much more here...

Martin Kaymer - leading by six shots going into the final round

20– under par for Kaymer is a new 54-hole low score at the tournament, beating Paul Casey’s 19 under par total from 2009

6– shot lead for the peerless German over Thomas Pieters going into the final day

65– for Kaymer on moving day as he tightened his grip on a fourth Falcon Trophy

42– holes without a bogey for Kaymer at Abu Dhabi GC

3– holes Kaymer has birdied on every day so far (they are the first, eighth and 13th)

359- yard drive at the eighth for the two-time Major Champion, after his tee shot found the cart path

8– shots back is Rory McIlroy, who will need something special to get himself into contention again

1– Green in Regulation missed all-day from McIlroy, however he only made two birdies after struggling with his putting

13– under par overall and 13 under for the last two rounds, Bernd Wiesberger is a man in form (he’s tied third)

8– under par 64 from Victor Dubuisson was the low round of the day

5– players, including Kaymer shot seven under par 65s (the others were Charl Schwartzel, Dawie van der Walt, Jamie Donaldson & Byeong-hun An)

147– Yardage of the 15th on Sunday as Ben An made the first hole in one of his life there with a nine iron

4– hole in ones now this week with three of them coming at the 15th hole

6– the record for holes in one at the 1991 Fujitsu Mediterranean Open

44– Degree wedge used by Morten Orum Madsen to hole his second at the par four ninth from 138 yards

3– Alex Levy’s score on both the 17th and 18th as the Frenchman finished birdie eagle

13– under par combined the first group of the day were (Oliver Wilson – 66 and An – 65)

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