Sergio Garcia blew his chances of becoming only the first man to win consecutive Qatar Masters titles as four players shared the lead after the third round in Doha on Friday.
Garcia shot a five-over par 77 in benign conditions at the Doha Golf Club - his aggregate of one-under 215 a whopping 12 shots behind the leading quartet of Bernd Wiesberger, Marc Warren, Branden Grace and Emiliano Grillo.
The Spaniard saw his dream vanish over the back nine as he shot two bogeys, one double bogey and a triple bogey.
Austrian Wiesberger and South African Grace were part of a trio that held an overnight lead of one shot, but on Friday were joined at the top by Grillo of Argentina and Warren of Scotland on 13-under-par 203.
They had a two-stroke advantage over England's Eddie Pepperell, South African George Coetzee and Spaniard Alejandro Canizares, with first round leader Oliver Fisher a further two behind.
It was a neck and neck battle among the leaders for much of the day, with Wiesberger managing to edge ahead by a shot after the 12th hole before a bogey on the 16th allowed the others to catch up.
But it was Grace who produced the shot of the day after he drove the ball into the trees on the fifth hole.
The South African, however, still managed to snap-hook a wedge within about six feet of the hole for a birdie on the way to a fine 68.
"I actually didn't hit that bad a tee shot. I thought I was just in the rough on the right and must have had a big bounce to the right. Where it finished, I thought, this is going to take some magic," Grace said.
"I could only hit a big, snapping hook with a wedge and when I hit it, I couldn't see the ball. We heard the claps and next thing you know, managed to make a nice little five footer for birdie - that definitely got it kick started."
Wiesberger said he was happy to stay in contention although he rued a bad swing on the 16th hole that led to a bogey.
"It's nice to start the day in the lead and hang on to keep it," said the Austrian who has won two EPGA Tour titles so far.
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