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Mickelson atop leaderboard heading into final round
    2021-05-24  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

PHIL MICKELSON sat atop the leaderboard after Saturday’s third round of the 103rd PGA Championship and was 18 holes away from making history at the Ocean Course.

Mickelson, 50, is trying to become the oldest player to win a major championship.

But his competitors aren’t far behind. Two-time winner Brooks Koepka was slow and steady in his movement up to just a shot behind Mickelson.

Heading into the final day of the PGA Championship, it looks to be a nervy one with numerous big names in contention, with 2010 Open winner Louis Oosthuizen just a shot behind Koepka.

Playing in the final pairing of the day with South African Oosthuizen, Mickelson started like a house on fire.

His driving was accurate and his short game was deadly as ever; a fearful combination for any of his competitors.

In his opening 10 holes of his third round, Mickelson — adorned head to toe in black — collected five birdies, at one point, racing into a five-shot advantage.

However, as the round progressed, the 50-year-old faltered.

He picked up a bogey on 12th hole and disaster struck on the 13th. Both Mickelson and Oosthuizen drove into the water, with Mickelson eventually having to settle for a double bogey.

He managed to close out the rest of his round with a string of pars, including a dramatic save on the final hole, leaving him top with just 18 holes remaining.

Meanwhile, in an earlier pairing, Koepka was steadily going about his business.

After some early bogeys in his front nine, Koepka showed his major winning pedigree and mental strength in the back nine, birdying three and his only dropped shot coming on the final hole to his frustration.

(SD-Agencies)

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