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Reed’s Commanding Lead Shakes Up Dubai Desert Classic as McIlroy Stumbles and Hovland Charges Forward

Reed's Commanding Lead Shakes Up Dubai Desert Classic as McIlroy Stumbles and Hovland Charges Forward

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The Northern Irishman made par on each of his first nine holes and bogeyed the last after missing a 2-foot par putt to shoot 71, and was 11 back.

Tommy Fleetwood, ranked No. 3, has yet to break par this week after adding a 73 to rounds of 73 and 72.

Another high-profile name, Tyrrell Hatton, made six bogeys in a 76 to drop to a tie for 42nd.

Puig has already won on the European tour in the 2026 season — at the Australian PGA Championship in November — and the 24-year-old Spaniard was tied for third at the Dubai Invitational last week.

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