Andy Sullivan remains in the lead at the DP World Tour Championship, despite a spectacular round by Rory McIlroy. The Englishman carded a score of four-under par for the day, to move to 16-under overall. World number three, McIlroy, is just a shot behind, however, after hitting eight birdies for a round of 65. It means the Northern Irishman remains in pole position in the European Tour’s Race to Dubai, with his closest rival, Danny Willett, four shots back on 11-under.

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