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Sebastian Soderberg romping home in Scandinavian mixed event

Home favourite Sebastian Soderberg heads into the final round of the Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed with a commanding eight-shot lead as he looks to convert his fine recent form into a first DP World Tour win since 2019.

The 33-year-old Swede came into his home event having recorded three top-three finishes and made the cut at the US PGA Championship in his last four starts.

And he has kept that momentum going at Vasatorps Golfklubb in Helsingborg, shooting rounds of 63, 66 and 66 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday respectively to reach 21 under par after 54 holes.

Scotland's Calum Hill was Soderberg’s nearest challenger on 13 under after mixing eight birdies with three bogeys to sign for a 67.

England’s Alice Hewson was the leading Ladies European Tour player after three rounds, another shot back on 12 under alongside home hope Alexander Bjork and Spain’s Santiago Tarrio, with this week’s event seeing men and women playing in the same groups for one prize fund and one trophy.

Ireland's Lauren Walsh carded a second successive 75 to slip back to one-over par overall in 68th place.

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Starting the day with a three-shot lead, Soderberg fired four birdies on the front nine to stretch his advantage to six strokes at the turn.

After back-to-back birdies at the 12th and 13th had taken him to 21 under, Soderberg dropped his first shot of the week on the 14th.

But he bounced back with a gain at the 15th before parring his way home to sit in a strong position to win his second DP World Tour title.

He said: "It was all-around super solid. Still a lot of good shots and a lot of good putts, so I’ve got nothing to complain about.

"I’ve got so many friends and family here. It might not look like I’m taking it all in but I do. I’ve

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