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Tom McKibbin impresses as two-time champion Tyrrell Hatton ties course record

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Tyrrell Hatton continued his love affair with the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship as the two-time champion tied the course record of 61 at St Andrews to lead by one shot heading into the final round.Ryder Cup star Hatton, who is seeking to become the first person to win this tournament three times, made an eagle and nine birdies on Saturday to equal Ross Fisher's record at the Old Course and reach 22 under par.The Englishman also leads the team event alongside his father Jeff on 38 under and will be looking to make it a memorable Sunday.Tom McKibbin is best of the five Irish on show as his third-round 66 saw him move up to just outside the top 20 on 12 under par.Rory McIlroy, who was playing alongside his father at St Andrews on Gerry McIlroy's 65th birthday, looked like he could post a special score after seven birdies on his opening nine holes, but he had no more coming in with three bogeys seeing him slip back to 10 under.Rounds of 68 saw Padraig Harrington and Shane Lowry move to 11 under and 10 under respectively, with Alex Maguire enjoying his best round of the tournament with his 67 moving him to four under par.Halfway co-leader Nicolas Colsaerts produced the moment of the day when he made a rare albatross at the par-five 16th at Kingsbarns Golf Links on his way to a third straight 65 of the week.The Belgian is Hatton’s closest challenger on 21 under, two ahead of Frenchman Tom Vaillant in third.Starting the day three shots off the lead after opening rounds of 65 and 68 at Carnoustie and Kingsbarns respectively, Hatton recorded a brilliant burst of scoring on the front nine to grab a share of the lead after six holes.But Colsaerts then made an albatross and a birdie in successive holes to move five clear at the

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