SILVIS, Ailing. — Davis Thompson made a 10-foot birdie putt on the 18th gap Saturday to interrupt out of a logjam that at one level featured 10 gamers tied for the lead, giving him a 4-under 67 on a a lot harder golf course and a one-shot lead within the John Deere Basic.
Thompson was amongst 5 gamers tied for the lead when he stood over his last putt, after Brian Campbell had simply holed a 30-foot birdie putt.
His last birdie put him at 15-under 198, one shot forward of Campbell, Max Homa, Emiliano Grillo and David Lipsky, every of whom had a 68.
About the one participant not within the combine was 36-hole chief Doug Ghim, who performed his final 10 holes with two bogeys and no birdies and shot 74, pushing him outdoors the highest 20.
Thompson had a birdie-birdie end, although he missed an 8-foot eagle try on the par-5 seventeenth gap. He’ll attempt to develop into the primary participant to win back-to-back on the John Deere Basic since Steve Stricker gained three in a row from 2009 by way of 2011.
Additionally at stake for Thompson is an opportunity to get into the British Open, as a victory would transfer him to the highest of the alternate listing decided by the subsequent world rating.
However the last 18 holes feels rather a lot longer off contemplating what number of gamers are very a lot within the combine going into Sunday.
“Good to have some momentum going into tomorrow,” Thompson mentioned.
Camilo Villegas (69) and Austin Eckroat (67) have been amongst 4 gamers three pictures behind. Matt Kuchar (67) and Auburn junior Jackson Koivun have been within the group 4 again. 13 gamers have been inside 4 pictures of the lead.
Of the highest 14 gamers, solely Lipsky, Koivun and Kevin Roy have but to win on the PGA Tour. Homa is probably the most confirmed of the lot, although he has been attempting to drag himself out of a deep droop that has left him on the surface of simply attempting to make the PGA Tour playoffs this yr.
Homa was regular once more, even after one in every of his uncommon misses. He was some 40 yards left of the inexperienced on the par-5 tenth, even going throughout the highway, however managed to flee with par after which took benefit of the scoring holes on the again 9 for his 68.
Homa final gained on the PGA Tour in January 2023 at Torrey Pines. He has been beneath scrutiny this yr for his poor kind — greater than a yr since his final prime 10 — whereas altering coaches, tools and twice altering caddies.
“Golf has simply been very boring for me this yr. I have not had a complete lot of stress, and also you need to be stressed. So I sit up for the butterflies within the morning; I sit up for the primary tee shot,” Homa mentioned. “It is simply good to get to really feel that once more. It has been some time.”
This was not the identical TPC Deere Run that yielded low scores over the opening two rounds. The beginning occasions have been moved as much as keep away from afternoon thunderstorms, and scorching climate and wind mixed to make the greens firmer and fasters. Plus, a number of of the pins have been tucked alongside the sides, punishing misses on the unsuitable facet.
Nobody shot decrease than 66 within the third spherical. There have been 28 scores of 65 or higher over the opening two rounds.
“Actually makes for a enjoyable Sunday when a bunch of men have an opportunity,” Kuchar mentioned.
Certainly one of them is Koivun, nonetheless 4 pictures again however with an opportunity to make it two years in a row with an novice successful on the PGA Tour. Nick Dunlap gained The American Specific final yr in January and left Alabama to show professional, having $20 million signature occasions to play.
Koivun already is assured a PGA Tour card by way of the PGA Tour College accelerated program however is deferring that to return to Auburn.
“It is clearly very inspiring to see what he did a few yr in the past now,” Koivun mentioned. “Clearly, to be one of many few [amateurs] to win an expert occasion can be nice. On the finish of the day I simply acquired to go give it my greatest shot and be proud of the consequence.”