WASHINGTON - Dustin Johnson's path to the biggest payday in golf got more complicated on Saturday as a third-round 69 left him tied for the lead with Kevin Chappell at the USPGA Tour Championship. But he fell a stroke behind Chappell with a double-bogey at the 17th before regaining a share of the lead with a birdie at the par-five finishing hole. Chappell, meanwhile, was a model of consistency, and patience, with two birdies in his two-under 68 that left him level with Johnson eight-under par 202. Johnson, who started the day with a one-stroke edge over Chappell, wasted no time in stretching his lead. McIlroy still has a shot, if he can win his first Tour Championship crown and Johnson falters.
Source: Bangkok Post September 24, 2016 20:15 UTC