Sentry Champion: Harris Harris and Ryan Palmer share a 54 – hole lead Golf News

Harris English scrambles par at the final on the third day to stay tied for the lead with Ryan Palmer at the Sentry Tournament, with goalkeeper Justin Thomas now four out of distance after some driveway.

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The main shots and key moments from another third day with a low score in Maui, where Harris English and Ryan Palmer share the lead ahead of Collin Morikawa.

The main shots and key moments from another third day with a low score in Maui, where Harris English and Ryan Palmer share the lead ahead of Collin Morikawa.

Harris English put a clutch par-save putt on the 18th greener to secure part of the lead with Ryan Palmer finishing quickly at the Sentry Champions Championship.

English got back from a second shot that was dragged to the closing five-yard line at Kapalua and rolled in eight feet to avoid his first bogey of the day, carding 66 for a stay-put for the lead by Palmer on 21 under par after day three.

Palmer had earlier than six of the last seven holes to return the best score of the week, nine under the age of 64 confirmed after a conversation with competition officials following an incident at the ninth.

As a result of a pitch duffed from 30 yards Palmer’s ball failed to make the green, but he kicked away a divot in frustration before his ball came to rest after running back towards it.

It was agreed that he had no intention of developing his lie for his fourth shot, his ball coming up a few yards short on the divot he had repositioned, and he got up and down for par before removing a barrage of birdies on the back nine.

Palmer made five in a row from the 12th and almost missed out on another from within 10 feet of the 17th before drilling a tremendous second to 12 feet at the end and settling for two-putt birdie and clubhouse lead.

Palmer birdered six of the last seven holes to storm to 21 under

Palmer birdered six of the last seven holes to storm to 21 under

The Englishman, two clear views of the field at half-time, looked in control of a trip for most of the third round, making his fourth birdie of the day at the 11th and placing another at 14 despite being plugged into a green bunker.

The American went straight within 20 feet and ran into the put-up for three innings before taking more shots at 15 and 16, though he seemed to let go of the pitcher. lead when he led his second one to the last one into the thick rough to the left of the green.

But the 31-year-old managed to turn his ball back into play and, after picking up his 75-footer for a birdie a short uncomfortable pace, English made no mistake with his second shot. to stop a second bogey of the event.

Collin Morikawa scored on the back nine to get inside one of the leads

Collin Morikawa scored on the back nine to get inside one of the leads

With the wind once again as harsh as traditional, the nine backs brought out a glut of low scores and Collin Morikawa was among many who took advantage of the friendly conditions, making four birdies straight from the 12th and another at the last to card a second in a row. 65.

Morikawa’s eight-run tour lifted him into third place on 20 under, just one behind the leaders, with Daniel Berger two others following after a 32-run inning and a tough 67.

Justin Thomas once again struggled for inaccuracy with his driver, notably in a mixed bag of a nine-faced 34 in which the fifth had an eagle and then a six-bogey six at the next, where did he carve his driver in deep trouble and, despite finding his ball, took an unplayable lie and returned to the tee.

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The defensive champion hit back with birdies at eight and nine and made three more in a promising four-hole stretch at the back of nine before three pars kept it closing at 17 under, four strokes off the distance going. -into the final round.

The world saw No 3’s 68 come to an end three days ahead of the two leading players in the world rankings, with Dustin Johnson and Jon Rahm both missing a number of good birdie chances in their rounds of 69.

Bryson DeChambeau, who is a big hitter, will start at the final eight hits back after the latter ‘s scrappy bogey ended a 70-run disappointment.

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