Scotland's Paul Lawrie will take a one-stroke lead into the final round of the Qatar Masters after posting a second round 67 at Doha Golf Club.
Jack Nicklaus is one of three golf legends bidding to design the course on which the 2016 Olympic tournament in Rio de Janeiro will be played.
Organizers cut the Qatar Masters to 54 holes after strong winds wreck the second day's play Friday. Australian Jason Day remained on four-under through his six holes, one stroke behind John Daly, who did not get out on to the course.