Everything you need to know from Moving Day at Al Hamra Golf Club.
An intriguing final-round tussle between Alejandro del Rey and Marcus Armitage is in store on Sunday after the pair moved clear of the field on day three of the 2025 Ras Al Khaimah Championship.
Here is everything you need to know from Moving Day at Al Hamra Golf Club.
Del Rey takes over at the top
Spaniard Del Rey takes a two-shot lead into the final round after firing a flawless 66 on Saturday to overtake halfway leader Armitage at the summit. Del Rey, who is searching for his maiden DP World Tour title, lived dangerously at times during round three but managed to keep the bogeys off his card as he moved to 16 under par. He said: "I've won on many different tours and places in the world and feel like I know how to get it done. You've just got to trust yourself and go out there and do your best. I think I know how to close out tournaments so I'll try to do that tomorrow." The highlight of Del Rey's round came at the 17th, where his approach from the waste area nearly landed in the hole.
Armitage's game plan
With the trio in a tie for third a whopping seven shots behind Del Rey, Armitage could end up being his main challenger on Sunday. And his game plan is an interesting one... "Get at him," he said. "Let’s have him. That's the only thing, let’s have him."
Dan Brown almost holes approach for eagle
Englishman Brown went straight for the pin at the sixth and came agonisingly close to holing his approach shot. His ball's second bounce landed inches from the cup before finishing up about a foot away from the hole, setting up a tap-in birdie.
Norris gets pleasant surprise
Shaun Norris started walking after his birdie putt at the eighth almost as soon as he hit it, looking like he expected it to miss. But he was mistaken as the ball found the bottom of the cup, and he couldn't stop himself from smiling.
Scrivener makes big move
Jason Scrivener catapulted himself into contention on Saturday as he posted a bogey-free 65 to get to nine under par and sit in a tie for third heading into the final round. Australian Scrivener flew out of the blocks, opening his third round with a hat-trick of birdies before adding two more on the sixth and seventh. He had to wait until the 14th for his next before closing with another gain.