Sam Horsfield ahead on a packed Hero Open leaderboard

Despite a roller coaster 71 in the third round, Sam Horsfield managed to retain a slender edge over Oliver Farr, Mikko Korhonen and Rasmus Hojgaard

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Sam Horsfield will go in search of a maiden European Tour title as he takes a one-stroke lead into the final round of the Hero Open, following a roller-coaster third round 71 at Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel & Country Club.

The Englishman started the day in a share of the lead with Spaniard Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez, but had moved six shots clear at the turn courtesy of five birdies on the front nine.

The 23-year-old faltered on the way home, however, starting the back nine with a bogey at the tenth and carding his first double-bogey of the week at the 12th – a four over back nine 40 leaving him a single stroke clear of the chasing pack on 14 under.

Horsfield – who first earned his European Tour card with an eight-stroke victory at Qualifying School in 2017 – is seeking to become the first home player to win this event, formerly known as the English Open, since Lee Westwood in 1998.

“I got off to a good start and then 10, I don’t know what happened there, then I hit a bad drive down 12 and my timing got a little off, I got a little quick and it got stuck behind me. I felt it on a few shots, but I’m still in a good position for tomorrow,” Horsfield said.

“The double-bogey was just a bad drive and I treid to hit a lot of greens and I just didn’t quite have it on the back nine with my swing. I hit a lot of poor long iron shots on 15 and 17, the one on 17 was horrendous. So I’m going to go to the range and work that out right now. 

“My caddie just said to me coming off the 18th green, if someone said to you on Thursday, ‘you’ll have a one-shot lead going into Sunday’ you’d take it. I have made a little bit harder for myself from the position I was in but I’m still looking forward to tomorrow and it’ll be a lot of fun.” 

Three players share second place, with Denmark’s Rasmus Højgaard – aiming for a second European Tour victory on the 2020 Race to Dubai – Welshman Oliver Farr and Finland’s Mikko Korhonen all on 13 under par.

Select scores:

202 S HORSFIELD (ENG) 68 63 71,
203 O FARR (WAL) 65 71 67, M KORHONEN (FIN) 67 69 67, R H?JGAARD (DEN) 66 71 66,
204 S GARCIA RODRIGUEZ (ESP) 62 69 73, C PAISLEY (ENG) 70 68 66,
205 T DETRY (BEL) 67 67 71, A ROZNER (FRA) 68 67 70, A BJ?RK (SWE) 68 67 70, M PAVON (FRA) 69 67 69, R BLAND (ENG) 70 68 67, J HANSEN (DEN) 68 71 66, B HEBERT (FRA) 69 70 66,
206 J SJ?HOLM (SWE) 70 68 68, R ROCK (ENG) 71 69 66, N LEMKE (SWE) 70 72 64,
207 L CANTER (ENG) 67 72 68, M KIEFFER (GER) 71 69 67, M ARMITAGE (ENG) 72 68 67,
208 A SULLIVAN (ENG) 70 70 68, J DONALDSON (WAL) 72 68 68, R FISHER (ENG) 70 71 67, S CROCKER (USA) 67 75 66,
209 M JIM?NEZ (ESP) 64 72 73, K SAMOOJA (FIN) 68 69 72, C SHINKWIN (ENG) 68 69 72, G FORREST (SCO) 69 68 72, A CHESTERS (ENG) 66 72 71, J STALTER (FRA) 67 71 71, J SCRIVENER (AUS) 69 69 71, P LARRAZ?BAL (ESP) 64 75 70, A RAI (ENG) 71 68 70, R PARATORE (ITA) 70 70 69, L DE JAGER (RSA) 74 66 69, G FDEZ-CASTA?O (ESP) 73 68 68,
210 A LEVY (FRA) 67 69 74, W BESSELING (NED) 67 70 73, C SHARVIN (NIR) 70 67 73, S KIM (USA) 67 71 72, R KARLBERG (SWE) 68 71 71, J GUERRIER (FRA) 68 71 71, R SANTOS (POR) 70 69 71, R ENOCH (WAL) 68 72 70, M SOUTHGATE (ENG) 67 74 69, R FOX (NZL) 70 72 68,
211 R RAMSAY (SCO) 69 68 74, D COUPLAND (ENG) 68 72 71, B POKE (DEN) 72 70 69,
212 M SCHNEIDER (GER) 73 67 72, B STOW (ENG) 70 71 71, T BJ?RN (DEN) 71 71 70, S JAMIESON (SCO) 71 71 70,