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3-way tie for Dubai lead

WORLD No. 1 Rory McIlroy and second-ranked Luke Donald shared the lead with little-known Briton Marc Warren after the DP World Tour Championship second round in Dubai yesterday.

Overnight leader Donald did not drop a shot to par as he returned a 4-under-par 68 for an 11-under total of 133 at the European circuit's season-ending event.

Ryder Cup teammate McIlroy carded a solitary bogey at the fourth but still went one better with a 67. Scot Warren, playing in the last group of the day alongside Donald, also eclipsed the world No. 2 as he fired a 67.

Branden Grace (65) and Louis Oosthuizen (67), South African compatriots, were tied for fourth spot on 134.

Sergio Garcia, competing this week for the first time since Europe's Ryder Cup win in September, equalled the course record with a swashbuckling 8-under 64.

The 32-year-old Spaniard, who had laser eye surgery last month to correct astigmatism, collected only four pars all day in a rollercoaster round at the Greg Norman-designed Earth course.

Garcia finished on 137.



 

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