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Thomas finishes strong to keep lead as Rahm chases him at ZOZO; Tiger way behind

California [USA], October 25 (ANI): Justin Thomas closed with two birdies in the last three holes to retain his overnight one-shot lead over a fast-charging Jon Rahm after the third round of the Zozo Championship on Saturday.

ANI Oct 25, 2020 17:37 IST googleads

Golfer Justin Thomas (Photo/ Justin Thomas Twitter)

California [USA], October 25 (ANI): Justin Thomas closed with two birdies in the last three holes to retain his overnight one-shot lead over a fast-charging Jon Rahm after the third round of the Zozo Championship on Saturday.
Behind leader Thomas (67) who is 19-under, is Rahm (63) at 18-under while Lanto Griffin (68), who led at one stage on the back nine, was 17-under following a closing bogey.
Meanwhile, defending champion Tiger Woods shot a 71 to be well back in a share of 68th position. Woods, who began the week with a 76 bounced back with a 66 in second round, only to shoot 71 in third round. He is now 3-under and T-68, alongside Phil Mickelson (72-74-67), with whom he will play the final round. Rory McIlroy added a 67 after his first day effort of 73 was followed by 67 on second. He is now 9-under and T-36.
Thomas, a 13-time PGA TOUR winner, battled to a 5-under 67 at Sherwood Country Club, seizing a fortunate break on the par-5 16th hole when an errant drive stayed out of the penalty area which he went on to make birdie from nine feet. A 28-foot birdie conversion on 17 earned Thomas his 14th career 54-hole lead/co-lead in which he has gone on to win on eight occasions.
World number two Rahm, who won twice in the previous season, produced a flawless 63 which included seven birdies and one eagle while Lanto Griffin carded a 68 for third place, two back, in the USD 8 million tournament which moved from its home base in Japan to the US this year due to COVID-19.
Sunday promises to be a thrilling final round shootout with first round leader Sebastian Munoz (66), Ryan Palmer (66) and Patrick Cantlay (68), the only player bogey-free through 54 holes, lying just three back at a venue which has yielded low scores all week. The average scoring through three rounds is 69.04.
Thomas, ranked third in the world, was delighted to cling on to his lead on 19-under 197. He leads the field in back-nine scoring average through three rounds (31.00) and is a cumulative 15-under with no bogeys.
"It was a good fight, hung in there well. I felt like I definitely didn't play as well as I did the first two days or didn't have my best stuff by any means, but to shoot a round like that is huge," said the 2017 FedExCup champion.
"Birdieing 16, 17 was great to kind of give myself a little bit of momentum and cap off, you know, what I felt like was a pretty average day. I heard it hit the branches (on 16) and that's when Bones (on-course commentator Jim MacKay) said it was just in the right first cut. Yeah, I guess we got lucky there. I just was trying to stay patient, understanding that good things were going to happen."
Rahm, one of the longest drivers in the game, hit all 13 fairways on Saturday - the first time he has achieved this on TOUR - and found 15 greens in regulation where he ranks first for the week. The Spaniard made the most gains with his flat stick, picking 2.8 strokes against the field as he took 25 putts per green in regulation where he also ranks first in the category.
Griffin, 32, faces a big test in his chase for a second PGA TOUR title when he goes toe-to-toe with two of the best golfers in the game, Thomas and Rahm. Last October, he broke through at the Houston Open, signalling his career rise which has seen him win on PGA TOUR Latinoamerica and Korn Ferry Tour.
Kodaira remained as the highest placed Japanese golfer amongst the eight in the elite field, a third-round 70 placing him in T20 on 204. (ANI)

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