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Westwood ahead by two strokes at Dubai

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Lee Westwood, shown in a file photo from 2008, owns a 2-stroke lead after three rounds of the European PGA Tour's Dubai World Championship. If he can keep the lead through Sunday, he will win $1.25 for the tournament and a bonus of $1.5 million for being the leading money winner on the European PGA Tour. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch) 
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Published: Nov. 21, 2009 at 9:31 AM

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 21 (UPI) -- Lee Westwood had his second 6-under-par 66 of the tournament Saturday and has a 2-stroke lead after three rounds of the European PGA's Dubai World Championship.

Westwood posted a bogey-free round Saturday and is at 15-under 201. Ross McGowan matched Westwood's 66 to keep within sight of the lead at 13-under. Padraig Harrington and Rory McIlroy each shot 3-under 69 in the third round and are tied with Noren Alexander, who had a 67, for third place at 10-under.

The tournament championship, to be decided Sunday, is worth $1.2 million to the winner but the golfer who leads the European Tour's money list also receives a bonus of $1.5 million. Westwood and McIlroy are battling for that check.

McIlroy was 6-under Saturday going to No. 16 but he hit a shot to the edge of a water hazard and took a bogey 5 there. He followed that with a 3-putt bogey at 17 and found the water again at 18 and ended with a third consecutive bogey.

Westwood was 1-under after eight holes Saturday before running off three consecutive birdies. He added a birdie at No. 14 and capped the day with a birdie at the 18th hole.

McGowan has gone 46 holes without a bogey to stay in contention.

Topics: Lee Westwood, Rory McIlroy
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