VILAMOURA, Portugal (AP) -- A year after announcing his retirement from full-time golf, Anders Hansen took a share of the lead at the Portugal Masters after going 9-under 62 through the third round on Saturday.
Hansen made nine birdies in a flawless round.
The 46-year-old Hansen announced he was retiring at the Oceanico Victoria golf club after playing the Portugal Masters last year. He was able to keep playing on a part-time basis in 2016 because he was among the top 40 on the career money list.
''I didn't really have a strategy, just go out and play, and just try to enjoy it,'' Hansen said.