Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Evening Standard
Evening Standard
Sport
Jonathan Gorrie

BMW PGA Championship: Soren Kjeldsen and Viktor Holland share lead with Rory McIlroy one shot behind

Soren Kjeldsen and Viktor Holland share first place heading into the final round at the BMW PGA Championship, with Rory McIlroy one shot behind.

The flagship event of Europe’s DP World Tour was reduced to 54 holes after play on Friday was cancelled following the death of the Queen.

Kjeldsen had a dismal start when he made bogey on the opening hole but soon found his groove, sinking an eagle on the par-five fourth before making seven birdies in a superb round of golf to end the day at 12-under for the tournament.

"Obviously I don’t hit it a long way but if I hit it solid and I hit it into the fairway, it’s possible for me to compete," said Kjeldsen, who has four wins on the DP World Tour.

"I made a few more putts today. I putted decent in round one but I putted well today I thought, so there was the four shots (saved compared to the first round)."

Rory McIlroy is one shot off the lead at Wentworth (AFP via Getty Images)

Hovland, the joint-leader from Thursday, was steady on the greens but undone by a costly bogey on the par-four 15th, eventually carding a four-under 68.

Four-times major winner McIlroy was among three players tied for third at 11-under after the Northern Irishman shot a bogey-free 65, with Matthew Jordan and Shane Lowry among a group of five players one shot further back.

McIlroy was thrilled with his putting after making two excellent saves on the 13th and 16th before ending his round with two successive birdies.

"Par putt on 16 was huge ... I thought my putting today was really good, and that’s really what’s kept me in the tournament," said the 33-year-old.

McIlroy is chasing a rare double as he leads the overall DP World Tour standings having already won the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup for a third time last month.

"I had that great finish in the States, I wanted to turn my attention to here and win the Rankings. It would be great to win it for the fourth time, and I didn’t want to let up," he added.

The day was a struggle for Englishman Tommy Fleetwood, who led after the first round but saw his challenge fall away following a one-over 73, while Australian Min Woo Lee put on a sizzling show by carding a 10-under 62 to stand at six-under.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.