After a superbly entertaining Moving Day, europeantour.com took a statistical, and sometimes sideways, look at the key numbers from day three at the BMW Masters presented by SRE Group in Shanghai.
5 – The number of shots Rafa Cabrera-Bello made up on Moving Day to grab a share of the 54-hole lead
0 – The Spaniard was bogey-free in an imperious 67
20 – Months since his last European Tour win at the 2012 Omega Dubai Desert Classic
67 – The low round of the day set by Cabrera-Bello, Bourdy, Fernandez-Castano and Kjeldsen
3 – Degrees warmer than Friday
3 – Chip-ins from Luke Guthrie this week after the American holed out again at the eighth
4– Birdies and bogeys from Guthrie in his level par 72
3 – Spaniards in the top ten heading into Sunday (Cabrera-Bello, Fernandez-Castano and Pablo Larrazabal
2 – Americans, Scots and Englishmen in the top ten with 18 to play in Shanghai
380 – The yardage of the par four 11th, which Lee Westwood drove en route to making eagle
16 – 2012 champion Peter Hanson’s aggregate score under par after 54 holes last year
8 – The total set by Cabrera-Bello and Guthrie this year with Sunday to come
33 – The number of shots between first and last place