NASSAU, Bahamas — Sepp Straka made three birdies and two eagles on the par 5s for an 8-under 64 and seized on some late misses by Scottie Scheffler to take a one-shot lead Saturday going into the ultimate spherical of the Hero World Problem.
Straka chipped in for eagle on the par-5 sixth and performed nice golf simply to maintain tempo with Scheffler, who had 5 straight 3s on his scorecard to begin the third spherical and was 9 underneath for his spherical via 15 holes.
Scheffler, going for a 3rd straight win at Albany Golf Membership, has stumbled over the ultimate three holes day-after-day this week – a double bogey on the sixteenth on Thursday, a bogey on the sixteenth on Friday, after which a bogey-par-bogey end.
He nonetheless had a 65 and shall be within the ultimate group with Straka on Sunday.
Straka seized on the par 5s. Alongside along with his chip-in on the sixth gap, he holed an 18-foot eagle putt on the downwind, par-5 fifteenth. He additionally hit a 3-wood that landed completely in entrance of the inexperienced on the par-5 ninth that rolled out to fifteen ft for a two-putt birdie.
He trailed Scheffler by three photographs via 5 holes, and by two photographs with 4 holes left. However Straka was bogey-free on the day and completed at 18-under 198.
“He undoubtedly received it going fast,” Straka stated of the world’s No. 1 participant. “It did not seem like he was going to overlook a putt there for slightly bit. Nevertheless it’s golf, it normally evens out so much and I simply tried to focus alone sport.”
The one par 4 that Straka birdied was No. 7, the place the tee was moved again. That stored gamers from making an attempt to drive the inexperienced and as a substitute examined them with a wedge to a harmful back-left pin. Straka took it on and hit it to 7 ft.
Scheffler, who went left of the sixteenth fairway the opening two rounds – a type of resulting in a penalty drop from a bush – this time discovered the brief grass and it wasn’t a lot better. He had an ungainly stance, tugged it left right into a bunker and the ball buried within the sand, resulting in bogey.
He additionally dropped a shot on the 18th by lacking the inexperienced to the fitting – water is left – leaving a difficult pitch up the slope.
“A couple of unlucky breaks, however general did some actually good things,” Scheffler stated.
Alex Noren (67) and Hideki Matsuyama (68) had been three photographs behind Straka, whereas J.J. Spaun and Wyndham Clark every shot 69 and had been 4 behind.


















