He was the first to post at 14-under 202, a lead that held until Garcia caught him, and JT Poston made a 12-foot par save on the final hole for a 69 to join them. He also is enjoying himself, even when putts that look like they’re going in stay out. “We love to make every putt we look at — or not look at, in this case — but we know that’s not going to happen,” Garcia said. Staked to a two-shot lead going into the weekend, he had three bogeys on the front nine before he hit a hybrid from 255 yards to 15 feet for an egle on the 11th hole. Not since that 2017 Masters has he had at least a share of the 54-hole lead on the PGA Tour.
Source: Manila Times October 04, 2020 16:15 UTC