Spieth, the local favourite and a former champion, still had trouble with his ball striking, hitting only four fairways. "My speed control has been really good this week," the Texan told PGA Tour Radio. Pan, who goes by the initials C.T., had grabbed the lead briefly after Na's double-bogey but slipped back by dropping strokes on 17 and 18. World number three Justin Rose, the defending champion, also turned in a 74 to sit on five-over par 215 after 54 holes. American Charley Hoffman had the low round of the day, a 63 in morning play to sit three back.
Source: The Star May 25, 2019 22:41 UTC