Nicolai Hojgaard surged to a three-shot lead at the DP World Tour Championship midway through the event. He achieved this with an impressive second-round score of 65, featuring an eagle and five birdies
without any bogeys. This performance moved him to 12-under, surpassing Michael Kim, who had led initially. Rory McIlroy remains in contention, trailing by three shots after scoring a three-under 69.
McIlroy's round was a mix of six birdies and three bogeys, as he struggled to find consistency in his approach play. Despite these challenges, he managed to sink crucial putts that kept him in the race for the title. The reigning champion is part of a group of five players tied at nine-under.
Justin Rose and Shane Lowry are also tied for second place alongside McIlroy. Rose briefly held the lead after sinking a remarkable 65-foot putt among five birdies in his first seven holes. He later saved par with another long putt on the 14th hole, showcasing his putting prowess.
Rasmus Neergard-Petersen and Daniel Hillier join this group at nine-under. Meanwhile, Tommy Fleetwood, Robert MacIntyre, Alex Noren, and Laurie Canter are just one shot behind them in tied-seventh position.
In the Race to Dubai standings, McIlroy continues to lead as he aims for a fourth consecutive title. Tyrrell Hatton remains within striking distance at seven-under, tied for 11th place. Marco Penge finds himself further down the leaderboard at level par in 44th position.
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The competition remains fierce as players vie for top positions heading into the weekend rounds. With several contenders closely packed on the leaderboard, the final stages promise intense battles for supremacy.











