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Anirban Lahiri strikes 13 locations up at Wyndham

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Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri left a couple of birdie probabilities however completed bogey free with a card of 3-under 67 that noticed him bounce 13 locations to Tied-Twenty eighth on the finish of the third spherical of the Wyndham Championship right here. Lahiri, who began the day at 4-under, had an eagle from simply over 17 toes and his solely different acquire was a chip-in from round 15 toes on seventh. He parred his final 11 holes.
Overall, Lahiri’s sport appeared stable as he hit 14 of the 18 greens in regulation. In truth, on the seventh when he missed the inexperienced, he chipped in from 5 yards. He is already assured of a spot within the FedEx Cup play-offs for which the Top-125 make the grade.
Russell Henley shot 1-under 69 on Saturday to take a three-stroke lead and is one spherical away from his first PGA TOUR win in 4 years. One of the highlights of Henley’s spherical was when he rolled in a 33-foot putt for eagle on the par-5 fifteenth on the Sedgefield Country Club.
He completed at 15-under 195 as he tries to win his fourth profession title and first because the 2017 Houston Open.
Tyler McCumber, the son of 10-time TOUR winner Mark McCumber, trying to find his maiden win, shot a 66 and was at 12 underneath in second.
There are six gamers at 11-under together with three FedExCup Playoff outsiders in Rory Sabbatini, Scott Piercy and Roger Sloan, who now have an opportunity to tee it up within the 125-man area for the postseason that begins subsequent week at THE NORTHERN TRUST. Others tied at 11 underneath have been Branden Grace, Kevin Kisner and Kevin Na. Grace shot 64, Kisner 66 and Na 67.
Former FedExCup champion Justin Rose, who began the week 138th within the standings, shot 69 after a bogey on the ultimate gap. He’s 126th within the projections.
Sharma eyes good end regardless of final gap bother at Cazoo Classic
India’s Shubhankar Sharma was going nice weapons at 6-under via 17 holes and headed for a top-5 when he ran right into a double bogey on the final gap of the third spherical at Cazoo Classic.
Sharma ended the day at 4-under 68 and was 7-under via 54 holes and from tied 3 at one stage slipped to tied 19 on the finish of the day. Yet together with his sport trying good once more he has an opportunity to make a bid for top-5 and even higher with a stable closing day.
The different Indians — Gaganjeet Bhullar, SSP Chawrasia, Shiv Kapur and Ajeetesh Sandhu — had missed the lower.