Swafford, who started on the back nine, capped
his round with three consecutive birdies for a five-under-par 67
that brought him to 12 under on the week and two strokes clear
of Americans Sean O'Hair (67), Luke List (65) and Justin Suh
(67).
After hitting his tee shot at the par-three 11th, Swafford said
he grabbed for his putter when a hornet stung him in the joint
on his pinky finger.
"It started swelling up, so I was just kind of rubbing ice on it
after tee shots for the first five, six holes on the back side,"
said Swafford, who is seeking his second PGA Tour victory and
first since 2017. "I guess it kind of just cleared my mind of
the golf thing and just let me focus on something else."
Undeterred, Swafford went on to birdie two of his next three
holes to reach the turn at two-under for the round and mixed
five birdies with two bogeys the rest of the way.
Adam Long (65) enjoyed a run of six consecutive birdies during
his round and was three shots off the pace along with Canadian
Mackenzie Hughes (67) and China's Zhang Xinjun (69).
Defending champion Graeme McDowell (73) finished two shots
outside the three-under cut line after a round that included a
triple-bogey, bogey and three birdies.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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