Lee rides eagle to join Thomas in
lead at CJ Cup
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[October 19, 2019]
SEOUL (Reuters) - New Zealander
Danny Lee hurled himself into title contention in the country of his
birth as he capitalized on Justin Thomas's final hole error to join
the American in the lead heading into the final round of the CJ Cup
on Saturday.
Thomas hit his approach shot into the hazard and bogeyed the
par-five 18th in his round of two-under 70 for a 54-hole aggregate
of 15-under 201.
"I just didn't hit a lot of good putts that burned the edges and
didn't quite go in," the 2017 winner said after his round, which
included five birdies and three bogeys.
"If a couple of those putts fall, I don't make a bad bogey on 18 and
the other two bogeys I made.
"Today easily could have been a 65 or 66, but to not really get
anything out of it and still have a share of the lead going into
Sunday is a good thing. It's not too frustrating since I'm tied for
the lead."
Incheon-born Lee sank a long eagle putt on the 18th in his 68 to
grab his share of the lead at Nine Bridges Golf Club on the South
Korean resort island of Jeju.
"It was a difficult round. Definitely more windy than yesterday or
the day before. So the scores were not quite as low," Lee said.
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"I've never played exceptionally well in Korea, so I also felt I
could play better in front of my Korean fans.
"On top of that my parents and my wife are Korean and my granddad
lives here so that would be great. I am glad I had a strong showing
this week and hopefully I can say the same tomorrow."
Australian Cameron Smith shot identical 68 to trail the leaders by
three shots with Wyndham Clark (67) and Jordan Spieth (70) one shot
behind.
Defending champion Brooks Koepka withdrew before the third round
after aggravating a knee injury.
Norwegian Viktor Hovland shot 74, snapping his PGA Tour record of 19
consecutive rounds in the 60s.
(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Sudipto
Ganguly)
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