Doug Ghim and J.T. Poston shared the lead at the Shriners Children’s Open in Las Vegas when play was halted due to darkness Saturday evening.
The third round will conclude Sunday morning ahead of the fourth round.
Ghim made a big move on Saturday, birdieing his final four holes at TPC Summerlin while going 7 under par through 16 holes. That left him at 15 under par overall. Poston is 2 under through 13 holes to match Ghim at 15 under.
Kurt Kitayama and Gary Woodland each completed rounds of 6-under 65 on Saturday, leaving them at 14 under. Also at 14 under are Harris English and Argentina’s Alejandro Tosti, who are both 4 under through 14 holes in the third round.
South Korea’s K.H. Lee is in the clubhouse at 13 under after a third-round 65. He is tied for seventh place with J.J. Spaun (5 under through 17 holes), Davis Thompson (5 under through 16), Norman Xiong (1 under through 13), Canada’s Taylor Pendrith (3 under through 13) and Germany’s Matti Schmid (even par through 13).
Ghim logged three birdies and nine pars before he got hot, reeling off birdies at the par-5 13th hole, the par-3 14th hole, the par-4 15th hole and the par-5 16th hole before play was stopped.
Poston parred every hole he played in the third round except for one, when he eagled the par-5 ninth hole. He drove the green in two before rolling in a 3-foot putt.
Earlier on Saturday, Poston completed the delayed second round by going birdie-eagle-birdie-par to leave him tied for the lead with Schmid. He tied for third in the event last year.
“I like this golf course,” Poston said ahead of the start of the third round. “It sort of the fits my eye. The greens are bentgrass, what I grew up on. A lot of familiar stuff about this week that I enjoy.
“It’s a tournament I love coming back and playing. Obviously would like to finish it off. I had a good chance last year I felt like, just never quite finished my rounds off last year. Hopefully can change that this year.”
–Field Level Media
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