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CHARLOTTE, N.C: After an impressive start at the 2017 PGA Championship, India’s champion golfer Anirban Lahiri failed to carry the momentum. Putting woes continued for the 30-year-old golfer as he slipped from T-43rd to T-68th at the end of the third day of the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow on Saturday.
Lahiri shot five-over 76 and his total went to eight-over 221. Now only things left for him on Sunday is to try and gain some confidence for the coming weeks, including the FedExCup play-offs.
At the top, Kevin Kisner (72) marched ahead after overcoming a rough finish at the PGA championship.
Kevin Kisner marches ahead in style at the PGA Championship
Following consecutive 4-under 67s, Kevin Kisner carded a third-round 1-over 72 to move to 7-under 206 at the PGA Championship. He’ll carry a one-stroke lead into the final round over Chris Stroud and Hideki Matsuyama. Kisner birdied Nos. 14 and 15 to jump to 10-under and a two-stroke lead through 15 holes, but then played Nos. 16-18 in 3-over with a double bogey-par-bogey finish.
Kisner through three rounds: 31 of 42 fairways, 42 of 54 greens, 89 putts. A win on Sunday would come in Kisner’s 155th PGA TOUR start at the age of 33 years, 5 months and 29 days.
FedExCup leader Hideki Matsuyama followed a bogey-free 7-under 64 with a third-round 2-over 73, falling out of a tie for the lead and into second place with Chris Stroud, one behind Kisner. After 13 birdies over the first 36 holes, Matsuyama had just one during the third round (par-5 seventh hole).
Justin Thomas (69) and Louis Oosthuizen (71) were tied fourth at five-under, while Grayson Murray (73) was sixth at three-under.
Kisner’s mantra before teeing off: Building forts with daughter
You need a lot of mettle when you're in the number one position, but thankfully for Kevin Kisner, he is too occupied to worry about any of that. Rather than spending the morning before his 2 p.m. tee time anxiously waiting around, Kisner was busy building forts for his daughter.
Chris Stroud: The wonder element at the PGA Championship
Chris Stroud is the dark horse of the tournament
Stroud has become the wonder element of the tournament, teeing off in the final paring on Sunday along with tournament leader Kevin Kisner. An 11-year PGA Tour veteran, the 35-year-old Stroud had played in 288 PGA Tour events but had never won until capturing the Barracuda Championship in incredible fashion last Sunday.
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