Olazabal stays ahead
Jose Maria Olazabal remained one ahead of Paul Broadhurst after five holes of the final round of the Mallorca Classic.
Both had two birdies in the stretch to stand eight under par and seven under par respectively.
Joint third were Welshman Bradley Dredge, Dane Soren Hansen and Swede Mattias Eliasson, who if he could finish fourth would save his European Tour card.
Andrew Coltart had the lowest round of the week, a seven-under-par 63 which he described as "a lovely way to put the season to bed."
Coltart, who finished two under and has not qualified for the Volvo Masters, turned in 29 and when he birdied the 10th and 11th as well to be eight under something really special loomed. But he played the last seven in one over.
It does not count as a course record because placing of the ball was allowed all week on the wet fairways.
"It's my best round for a long, long time, but it's such a fine line," he added.
"I played lovely last week and missed the cut. Finally I got a score to show for how I've been playing for a while."






