DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Daniel Hillier birdied the final two holes to shoot 2-under 70 on Saturday and take a one-stroke lead into the final round of the Dubai Desert Classic as the No. 223-ranked New Zealander goes for the biggest win of his career.
Tyrrell Hatton shot 68 in the third round and was the closest challenger to the 26-year-old Hillier, whose only win on the European tour came at the British Masters in July 2023. He hasn't had a top-10 finish since the Open de España in October 2023.
Hillier was 13-under par for the week.
''It would be life-changing,'' Hillier said.
''Last year was pretty tough. It was a bit of a grind. I was getting pretty frustrated with myself towards the end of the year. Gave myself a little bit of a break and time to reset, and I'm feeling refreshed. Yeah, excited for tomorrow.''
Rory McIlroy, seeking a third straight title at the prestigious tournament, was seven shots off the pace in a tie for 12th place after a round of 69. He was 1 over after the front nine, having failed to make a single birdie.
''I'd need to go out and shoot 63 tomorrow,'' the No. 3-ranked McIlroy said. "If the conditions are right, I've been able to do that before, especially if you can make a score on the front nine before that scorable back nine.
''My key tomorrow is if I can get off to a faster start and shoot three or four (under) on the front, then I have a chance.''