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Worrying time for Willett as weekend woe continues
- Updated: May 28, 2016
2:17 PM ET
VIRGINIA WATER, England — It wasn’t so much moving day at Wentworth for Danny Willett as it was a stumbling-home-a-bit-worse-for-wear day.
The Englishman, alongside Scott Hend and Y.E. Yang, was comfortably in charge of the BMW PGA Championship overnight, with only Jaco Van Zyl within three shots of the trio. And not a lot had changed as they got their third rounds underway.
With a few ahead of them — including Lee Westwood and Tyrrell Hatton — making a push to close the gap at the top, the pressure told and, for Willett in particular, it’s a worrying trend since winning The Masters last month.
Editor’s PicksHend in driving seat at BMW PGA Championship
Australia’s Scott Hend will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the BMW PGA Championship after Masters champion Danny Willett stumbled for the second Saturday in succession.
Why Willett must win at Wentworth
The European Tour’s flagship event has been a touch flat this year for various reasons, which is why Danny Willett must emerge victorious at Wentworth on Sunday.
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