Australia's Green shares lead at Irish Open

Great finish gives Richard Green a share of the lead

Richard GreenKILLARNEY, July 30, 2011 (AFP) - Australia's Richard Green goes into the final round of the Irish Open in a three-way tie with English duo David Howell and Simon Dyson at the top of the leaderboard.

Green, ranked 82nd in the world, shot a four under par 67 to move to 11 under for the tournament and that was enough to draw level with Howell and Dyson at the close of Saturday's third round.

The 40-year-old left-hander is chasing his fourth career title and his first since last year's Portugal Masters and he looks in good enough form to lift the trophy.

Green, who finished 16th at the recent British Open, had three birdies in the front nine and then finished strongly with two more birdies in the last four holes after dropping a shot at the 12th.

However, he faces stiff competition from Howell, who carded an impressive seven under par round of 64.

Green said: "I have a bit of a reputation of firing it up in the last round, so hopefully it happens tomorrow (Sunday)."

Howell showed tremendous composure as he ignored the heavy rain and strong winds to make it five birdies in six holes on the back nine.

The 36-year-old reached ninth in the world after he beat Tiger Woods head-to-head in China and then had a runaway victory in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth in 2006.

But after winning a second Ryder Cup cap later that season his career went into freefall and he is now ranked 282nd.

"I'm flying now. I must be one of the hottest players in the world," he said.

"I've not been in the best of form, but there were no nerves and I think I was inspired by the atmosphere. The crowds were amazing."

Dyson also looks strong and he recorded a 67 thanks to four birdies in the front nine to follow his second round 65.

Scotland's Stephen Gallacher matched that score to move into fourth place, two shots behind, but halfway leader Marcel Siem double-bogeyed the 18th for a 73 and was joint fifth with defending champion Ross Fisher and Dane Soren Hansen.

Meanwhile, US Open champion Rory McIlroy looks to have slipped out of contention after carding a 72, his worst round of the tournament, which left him only three under for the tournament.

McIlroy's challenge suffered a serious blow when he double-bogeyed the opening hole.

The 377-yard first hole runs alongside Lough Leane, and after his tee shot finished on the beach in amongst stones, McIlroy advanced his ball only about 20 yards.

His third only just made it onto the front of the green and from there he three-putted for a six.

That poor start seemed to shake McIlroy's confidence. He dropped another shot on the short third and was never able to recover.

McIlroy said: "It was not a great start but one over is not too bad considering how I played at the start."

Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell, who turned 32nd on Saturday, is unlikely to enjoy a memorable birthday weekend as he finished with 72, leaving him level with McIlroy on three under par.

2010 US Open winner McDowell started with a birdie putt of nearly 20 feet to reach five under, but he three-putted for a double-bogey five two holes later.

Collated third round Irish Open scores at the Killarney Golf Club, Ireland on Saturday (GBR and IRL unless stated, par 71):

202 - David Howell 69 69 64, Richard Green (AUS) 67 68 67, Simon Dyson 70 65 67

204 - Stephen Gallacher 71 66 67

205 - Ross Fisher 67 68 70, Soren Hansen (DEN) 67 66 72, Marcel Siem (GER) 66 66 73

206 - Carlos Del Moral (ESP) 69 67 70, John Parry 68 71 67, Ignacio Garrido (ESP) 69 65 72, Peter Lawrie 70 66 70, Mark Brown (NZL) 71 67 68, Alexandre Kaleka (FRA) 65 75 66, Raphael Jacquelin (FRA) 67 68 71, Barry Lane 70 67 69

207 - Jeev Milkha Singh (IND) 63 70 74, Paul Cutler 69 67 71, Thorbjorn Olesen (DEN) 69 69 69, Jaco Van Zyl (RSA) 70 70 67, Bernd Wiesberger (AUT) 67 69 71, Michael Hoey 69 67 71

208 - Markus Brier (AUT) 70 68 70, Florian Fritsch (GER) 71 69 68

209 - Felipe Aguilar (CHI) 68 70 71, Gary Boyd 73 64 72, Matt Haines 69 69 71, Oliver Wilson 69 66 74, Rhys Davies 72 68 69, Rafael Echenique (ARG) 70 71 68, Simon Thornton 68 72 69, Marcus Fraser (AUS) 72 68 69

210 - Robert Jan Derksen (NED) 71 69 70, Christian Nilsson (SWE) 66 70 74, Rory McIlroy 70 68 72, Graeme McDowell 72 66 72, Shiv Kapur (IND) 71 69 70, Lorenzo Gagli (ITA) 68 69 73

211 - Anthony Wall 70 68 73, David Drysdale 71 70 70, David Dixon 70 69 72, Keith Horne (RSA) 70 71 70, Tano Goya (ARG) 71 70 70, Simon Wakefield 69 66 76

212 - Richard Bland 70 69 73, Romain Wattel (FRA) 69 69 74, James Morrison 71 68 73

213 - Colm Moriarty 67 72 74, Christian Cevaer (FRA) 70 69 74, Damien McGrane 69 67 77, Richie Ramsay 68 69 76, Robert Coles 71 70 72, David Horsey 68 68 77, Simon Khan 70 69 74, Oliver Fisher 68 73 72, Joel Sjoholm (SWE) 69 72 72, Jamie Donaldson 70 68 75

214 - George Murray 71 70 73, Mark Tullo (CHI) 75 65 74, Alejandro Canizares (ESP) 67 73 74, Kenneth Ferrie 72 69 73, Oscar Floren (SWE) 68 72 74

215 - Peter Whiteford 70 71 74, Niklas Lemke (SWE) 67 69 79, Mark Foster 70 69 76, John G Kelly 73 68 74

216 - Niclas Fasth (SWE) 69 70 77, Robert Dinwiddie 70 71 75

218 - Steve Webster 67 74 77, Joost Luiten (NED) 72 69 77, Lloyd Saltman 67 74 77

219 - Maarten Lafeber (NED) 71 70 78