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Palm Harbor, Fla. – Viktor Hovland was stable in the midst of Saturday accusations and collapses at the Valspar championship, leaving him on a three-way relationship for the lead in Innisbrook with two dozen players still in the mix.
Jacob Bridgeman has a long time showed a leader of 36 holes, which stands four shots behind turning and gathering for 1-below 70 to share leadership with Hovda (69) and Nico Echavarria (66).
They were at 7-under 206 years with seemingly everyone on the heels. It includes Justin Thomas, who went on Friday, hopes to make a cut. He shot 30 on his back nine for 65, and the lowest circle ever on the Cakar Cake course in Innisbrook, to finish two behind.
Jordan Spieth was fun as ever, two times he made a bird in the woods, and together with the missing couple of times and must be settled for 67. There was still a week in Sunday in Sunday in which four recordings took place.
Byeong Hun An was the only player who reached 9 under the bird on 11. The hole, just to make five worship over the last seven holes for 72. Even he was just three back.
Hovland entered the week in search of his swing, returning to another coach and was ready to take as much time as he should understand where the ball was going. He is working so far in his favor.
“It’s fun to be consistent, but it’s a little more stressful when you don’t feel super pleasantly over the ball,” Hovland said. “But man, it’s fun to see that some entrances can still see the ball end close to the hole and set some good results up.”
Echavarria, who won the second name of the PGA tour in Japan, ended up fine in front of the final groups and played on Bogey for his 66, extraordinarily making birds on all three of three years for last nine.
Colombian did not expect to have a share of leading when he finished, even though he knew he would at least have the opportunity.
“This is a golf course where you don’t have to be one of the lead that starts to get leaders,” he said. .
The most impressive was Bridgeman, the second year, which started the third round, missing the third time. He also took two straight gods to finish the front nine and she arrears back. But then he hit a wedge at 3 meters for bird 10. And he worked back. At one point Bridgeman had seven flat holes without a couple.
“I just got down and grind the best I can,” Bridgeman said. “I didn’t hit him great. I wasn’t disturbed, I wasn’t really scared. But I knew I could get the ball on the harbor I would be fine.”
He said after a bird at 10 his Caddy GW cables hit him behind us behind and told him, “Let’s go.”
“And I kept it,” Bridgeman said.
Thomas and Spietheeth Teed from five o’clock before leaders, long-term friends who turned the bird setting. Thomas felt frustrated that they didn’t make much land until he opened the eagle out of only 30 feet on a 5-feet hole and was on the way. Thomas birded the next three holes and at one point was one shot behind.
“We have a little run with four holes and it can be a difference in the bright whole week or not,” Thomas said. “That’s how we hope it’s the one that causes the week.”
Ricky Castillo was 68 and one was when he came out. Thomas and Shane Lowry (70) were among the five players in 5-under 208 years, with and Billy Horschel (69) in a large group another hit. Lucas Glover (69) was part of the group with a spin on four behind.
“The waterboard is complex. They probably like 25 guys – 30 guys – that’s another 30 guys can win in this golf tournament,” said Jeremy Paul, who was filmed in a group in the group who were behind him. “I’m trying to put a good round together and see where he puts me.”