Moving Day at the NBO Golf Classic Grand Final lived up to its billing. Here's how it went down.
Hammer Time
End of Day 2
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And quite a leaderboard we have at the #NBOGrandFinal - we're only halfway there, but heroes will be made pic.twitter.com/nlJlUoBQh2
Bernd Ritthammer held a one-shot lead at the halfway stage, bidding for a third Challenge Tour win of the season.
Long live the King
Six-y beast
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ANOTHER birdie, a sixth in a row, and Gary King is now 11 under and on 🔥 at the #NBOGrandFinal pic.twitter.com/EeDbvKMtTT
The earliest and most notable mover in the third round was Gary King, delivering right when it mattered most. The Englishman came into the week in 25th spot, with only the top 16 graduating next year, and needs a top two finish to be certain to gain enough points to graduate.
#scenes
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Gary King rips one down the ninth at the #NBOGrandFinal on 11 under, within three of the lead pic.twitter.com/NFrsxr3MfN
He went off like a rocket today, making six straight birdies from the second to soar into contention before three more took him to a share of the course record 63 and into a tie for fourth on 14 under par - well in the hunt.
Guerrier going hot
In an identical position to King is Julien Guerrier, who duly delivered a 64 to also move to 14 under par and keep his slim chances of European Tour golf alive.
Fox on fire
Fans' favourite
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Always fun to watch Ryan Fox - he's just gone eagle-par-birdie to go to 13 under, T4 at the #NBOGrandFinal pic.twitter.com/mda6wRIBL5
When Ryan Fox goes low - as he memorably did in the final round in Northern Ireland - he goes very low, and today was another day of birdies for the New Zealander. His 64 gave him a spot in the final group tomorrow as he is 15 under par.
Bernd still the man to catch
But the day belonged to Ritthammer once again, the German playing flawless golf to extend his lead to two-shots on 18 under par, ahead of Matthieu Pavon.
What it all means
Projected Rankings 📈
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How things stand ahead of the final round of the season at the #NBOGrandFinal pic.twitter.com/JeYGtybqJ5
The all-important projected Rankings. Tomorrow, heroes will be made - who will be the lucky 16?