Koepka blitzes Phoenix to extend Dunlop lead
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[November 18, 2017]
TOKYO (Reuters) - Defending
champion Brooks Koepka will take a four-stroke lead into the final
day of the Dunlop Phoenix Tournament after firing a sizzling
seven-under-par 64 in the third round on Saturday.
The U.S. Open champion mixed eight birdies with a single bogey at
Phoenix Country Club in Miyazaki to move to 16-under 197 for the
tournament, four shots better than South Korean Lee Sang-hee, whose
66 was good enough for second place.
Koepka's compatriot Xander Schauffele hit five birdies and a single
bogey in his 67 for third place on 11-under, with another South
Korean, Ryu Hyun-woo, a shot further back in fourth after a 69.
Japan's world number four Hideki Matsuyama bogeyed his penultimate
hole to drop to a level-par 71 and sixth place on eight-under, a
stroke behind his fifth-placed compatriot Toshinori Muto (68).
Koepka, who has made retaining a title one of his goals for the
year, picked up a shot at his final hole on Friday to take a
one-shot overnight lead and continued in the same vein with birdies
at his first two holes on Saturday.
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USA’s Brooks Koepka lines up a putt on the 15th green during the
third round REUTERS/Phil Noble
A couple more at the fifth and seventh took him well clear of the
field at the turn and, after his single blemish at the par-four
12th, he picked up four more strokes on the way home.
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney in Sydney; Editing by John O'Brien)
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