Scottie Scheffler takes three-stroke lead at PGA Championship, Kiwi Ryan Fox fades
Scottie Scheffler stormed to the lead on day three at the PGA Championship.
Photo:
AFP
American Scottie Scheffler broke out of a logjam with a brilliant finish to seize a three-stroke lead, as the cream rose to the top in the third round at the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club.
Kiwi Ryan Fox had a mixed round to finish with a one-over 72, leaving him in a six-way share of 17th place, eight strokes behind Scheffler.
On a day when strong, capricious winds tested the patience, judgement and execution of the game's best, Scheffler rose to the challenge with a six-under-par 65 that was little short of brilliant under the circumstances.
The world No.1 and two-time US Masters champion posted an 11-under 202 total with one round remaining, while Alex Noren vaulted into second place with a similarly barnstorming finish for a 66.
The Swede, who birdied four of the final five holes, was alone on eight-under. Americans Davis Riley (67) and JT Poston (68) were four shots behind in a tie for third.
Fox, 38, won his
first PGA Tour tournament at Myrtle Beach last Monday
, had a topsy-turvy round that included five birdies and six bogeys, the last of them on the 18th.
Ryan Fox had a topsy-turvy third round that left him tied for 17th.
Photo:
AFP
It was a disappointing finish after
starting the day in a tie for 10th
, but he remains in contention for a top-five placing.
Scheffler was far from perfect, accruing three bogeys, but he more than made up for those blemishes with seven birdies and a brilliant eagle at the driveable par-four 14th, where he hit his tee shot to inside three feet.
He added birdies at the 15th, 17th and 18th holes to stamp himself as a hot favorite for a third Major title.
Only a few holes earlier, five players had been tied for the lead.
"I hung in really well today," Scheffler said. "I just battled really hard, did a good job of staying patient and hit some nice shots.
"I definitely struck the ball a lot better today than the last couple of days."
While Scheffler will clearly be the man to beat on Monday, Noren, 42, cannot be totally discounted. He holed a 30-foot bunker shot at the 15th, then an eight-footer at the 17th followed by a 15-footer at the last.
This is just his second start back, since missing more than seven months with a severe hamstring tendon injury.
"Today was probably the best scoring day I've ever had," he said. "I had so many bunker shots that kept me in the game."
Noren said he had enjoyed time with his family during his enforced absence, but was delighted to be back in action.
"It's good to take a break sometimes," he said. "It's also great to be back with a purpose in life again."
Halfway leader Jhonattan Vegas of Venezuela fell into a tie for fifth with a bogey on hole 18, leaving him at two over on the day, alongside South Korea's Si Woo Kim (71) and Spain's Jon Rahm (67).
Masters champion Rory McIlroy continued his struggles with a 72 to trail by 13 shots. Even a 50-foot putt for par at his 16th hole did not raise a smile.
Earlier, the start of the third round was delayed for 3-1/2 hours, due to lightning in the Charlotte area.
- Reuters
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