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Golf-Schauffele and Morikawa share PGA Champion lead

Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa shared the PGA Champion lead after the 3rd round on Saturday in Louisville, Kentucky while Shane Lowry made a legendary charge up a jampacked leaderboard and Scottie Scheffler lost ground.

Schauffele, who held the solo lead after the first two rounds, birdied the final 2 holes at Valhalla Golf Club en path to a three-under-par 68 that left him at 15 under on the week and level with two times major winner Morikawa (67 ).

I need to actually just stay in my lane and do a great deal of what I've been doing and simply stress over myself, Olympic champ Schauffele, seeking his very first significant, said about his method for Sunday's final round.

7 gamers are within four strokes of the leaders, consisting of Sahith Theegala (67 ), who made 5 back-nine birdies and sits alone in third place.

Former British Open winner Lowry, whose 62 matched the most affordable rating in major champion history, LIV Golf's Bryson DeChambeau (67 ), who eagled the last hole, and Viktor Hovland (66) were two shots off the lead.

Schauffele was fresh off draining pipes a 29-foot birdie putt at the 14th to open a two-shot cushion before experiencing problem at the par-four 15th where his second shot found the long rough, leading to a double-bogey.

Moments later, playing partner Morikawa's birdie putt from 5 feet at the exact same hole circled the cup then dropped in, offering him a one-shot lead.

Seemed like I made a couple putts, struck a couple great shots, got away with a few, still left a few out there, stated Morikawa. A balance of whatever.

However Schauffele declined to pull back and went on to tap in for birdie at the par-four 17th after his brilliant method shot from 141 yards settled 2 feet from the cup. He and Morikawa both birdied the last.

Englishman Justin Rose, who has recorded five consecutive top-15 surfaces at the PGA Champion, also moved into the mix with five front-nine birdies en route to a 64 that left him three shots back of the leaders and sharing seventh place with Robert MacIntyre (66 ).

SIGNIFICANT HISTORY

Lowry, bolstered by a sublime putting display screen, ended up being only the fifth gamer to card a 62 at a major and came just short of a record-setting day as his 11-foot birdie putt at the 18th rolled just left of the hole.

Most likely the most disappointed anybody can ever be shooting 62, said Lowry. I understood what was at stake. Simply didn't hit the ball hard enough. Had it on a great read and simply broke away from the hole.

DeChambeau capped his round in brilliant fashion when he cracked in for eagle from 32 lawns at the par-five 18th, triggering a major fist-pump from the 2020 U.S. Open champ and enormous roar from the fans.

Exhilarating, DeChambeau, who today began a significant with 3 consecutive rounds in the 60s for the very first time in his career, stated of the eagle chip. I have not seemed like that in a very long time.

According to Elias Sports Bureau, 12 of the last 13 PGA Championships were won by a gamer who was leading or within two shots of the 54-hole lead, the lone exception being available in 2022 when Justin Thomas came back from seven shots.

Rory McIlroy, eager to snap a 10-year major drought and who got to Valhalla amongst the favourites, used a string of 4 birdies around the turn to enter the fray before his putter cooled and he went for a 68 that left him 7 shots back.

I need the putter to sort of warm up again, and with everything else it's doing, there's certainly another low one in me, said world number two McIlroy.

SCHEFFLER'S STREAK ENDS

Jordan Spieth breathed life into his quote to finish the career Grand Slam of golf's four majors this week as he carded a four-under-par 67 that brought him to 8 under on the week.

Brooks Koepka's hopes of becoming the PGA Championship's first repeat winner because he successfully protected the title in 2019 took a hit as the LIV Golf gamer shot a five-over-par 68 the left him 11 shots back of the co-leaders.

Twice champ and Louisville native Justin Thomas (67) nearly eagled the last hole however opted for a birdie to reach 10 under on the week.

I have done the most vital part of putting myself a minimum of within striking range, and I'm going to need a really great front nine tomorrow to work my way in the mix, stated Thomas.

World number one Scheffler, who began the day at Valhalla 3 shots off the lead, saw his streak of 42 successive rounds at par-or-better pertained to an end as he opted for a two-over 73 that left him 8 shots adrift.

The ruling Masters champion, chasing after a fifth win in 6 starts, was playing a day after being arrested on four counts, including second-degree assault of a law enforcement officer, after what he stated called a huge misunderstanding outside Valhalla.