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Rory McIlroy faced an unusual lie on the 13th hole Thursday in Dubai.
Hojgaard shot 5-under 67 while Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm faltered late on Thursday.
Alker finished second in the season-long points race, but the closing victory was profitable.
Vu moved 27 points clear of Celine Boutier for the LPGA’s POY honor.
Rory McIlroy is No. 1 on the DP World Tour for the fifth time.
Homa shot 66 in the final round to win by four shots in South Africa.
Alker will start the final round four shots clear of the field as he seeks his second win of the season.
Pedersen’s 64 tied for just the seventh-best round of the day at The Annika.
Noren has been the front-runner all week, but Villegas is looking to overtake him on Sunday.
Homa shot 69 on Saturday to carry an advantage into the finale in South Africa.
Steven Alker and Marco Dawson each shot 64 to grab a share of the midway lead.
Emily Kristine Pederson had six birdies in her opening 10 holes and held on for a 5-under 65.
Noren has a two-stroke lead but there are a number of players looking for more than just a win.
Max Homa maintained a share of the lead at the Nedbank Golf Challenge.
Ernie Els opened with four birdies in five holes and never really slowed.
Henderson teed off late on Thursday and raced past the field in Florida.
Noren played in pristine conditions to start the next-to-last PGA Tour event of the fall.
Max Homa, playing his first stroke-play event in months, shot 66 Thursday in South Africa.
Woods spoke after caddying for his son at a national junior event.
Van Rooyen not only eagled the 18th hole, he birdied both the 16th and 17th.
Harrington birdied six of his first seven holes en route to a seven-shot victory
Mone Inami of Japan shot a 3-under 69 on Sunday to win the LPGA’s Japan Classic.
Matt Kuchar led by six shots late on Saturday before a quadruple bogey on the 15th hole.
Japanese players Shiho Kuwaki and Nasa Hataoka each shot 6-under 66 on Saturday.