Scotsman Warren hits the front at Spanish Open

Scotsman Warren hits the front at Spanish Open

A four under par round of 68 propelled Scotsman Marc Warren into a two shot lead at the Spanish Open in Valencia after Saturday's third round.

Marc Warren of Scotland watches his shot in Dubai on November 23, 2012. A four under par round of 68 propelled Warren into a two shot lead at the Spanish Open in Valencia after Saturday's third round.

Warren, a two-time winner on the European tour, is followed by compatriot Craig Lee after his two under par round of 70 gave him a one shot advantage over the chasing pack at five under.

Birdies at the third, fifth and seventh got Warren off to the perfect start and despite a dropped shots at the ninth and 14th, further birdies on the back nine at the 10th, 12th and 15th made it a very satisfactory round for the 32-year-old.

The best round of the day, though, was from Englishman David Horsey, whose wonderful 66 put him into contention at five under for the tournament.

Horsey is joined on five-under by fellow Englishman Paul Waring, but it was a disappointing day for overnight leader Peter Uihlein as the American's 74 dropped him back to four under overall alongside Raphael Jacquelin, David Howell and Maximilian Kieffer.

However, there was more promising news for local favourite Sergio Garcia as he shot a two under par 70 to move to one under for the tournament and up to 23rd in the overall standings.

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