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Manassero, Fox take third-round lead at RBC Canadian Open; Hughes low Canadian

Manassero, Fox take third-round lead at RBC Canadian Open; Hughes low Canadian

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Italy's Matteo Manassero and New Zealand's Ryan Fox both had rounds of 6-under 64 to share the third-round lead at the RBC Canadian Open on Saturday.
They're at 14-under overall, a shot ahead of a Taiwan's Kevin Yu as well as Americans Lee Hodges and Matt McCarty.
Mackenzie Hughes of Dundas, Ont., fired a 6-under 64 to move 13 spots up the leaderboard into a tie with Americans Jake Knapp and Andrew Putnam for sixth at 12 under.
WATCH | Mackenzie Hughes trails co-leaders by 2 shots heading into final round of Canadian Open:
Mackenzie Hughes trails co-leaders by 2 shots heading into final round of Canadian Open
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Mackenzie Hughes of Dundas, Ont., shoots 6-under 64 in the third round of the RBC Canadian Open and is tied for sixth place heading into the final day. Italy's Matteo Manassero and Ryan Fox of New Zealand share the lead.
Second-round leader Cameron Champ of the U.S. struggled, shooting a 1-over 71 to drop back into a seven-way tie for ninth at 11 under.
Hughes was one of eight Canadians who made the cut at the national men's golf championship.
Nick Taylor of Abbotsford, B.C., and Vancouver's Richard T. Lee, the low Canadians after two rounds, also dropped down the leaderboard.

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