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Summary Lee Westwood shot a five-under par 67 and took lead at the $2.5 million Dubai Desert Classic.
Englands world number three Lee Westwood shot a five-under par 67 and surged to the top of a crowded leaderboard at the $2.5 million Dubai Desert Classic on Saturday.Overnight joint leaders Rory McIlroy and Denmarks Thomas Bjorn struggled as conditions became slightly tougher on the third day of the European Tour event, but Westwood was solid to open a one-stroke lead going into the final day.In tied second place at 14-under par 202 was the trio of Spains Rafael Cabrera-Bello (70), Scotlands Stephen Gallacher (68) and German Marcel Siem (68).McIlroy was a shadow of his hitting form over the past two days and mixed four birdies with four bogeys in an even-par round of 72 which tied him for the fifth place at 203 alongside world No4 Martin Kaymer (70), Scotlands Scott Jamieson (70) and Swedens Joel Sjoholm (66).Bjorn, champion here in 2001 when he beat Tiger Woods in a memorable showdown, hit his second shot into the water on the par-5 18th and finished with a double bogey to be tied ninth at 12-under par 204.Westwood was fast off the block as he made three birdies in his first four holes before sandwiching his fourth birdie on the seventh with bogeys on the sixth and eighth holes.Making the turn at two-under, he was again three-under for the first four holes of his inward journey, which was how he finished at 67.The Englishman, who has been a regular in this tournament since 1994 and has finished runner-up twice, said he was confident of closing the deal this time.
