XANDER SCHAUFFELE PRODUCED a late birdie spree to hold onto a slender lead at the PGA Tourโs Travelers Championship Saturday with a three-under-par 67.
Schauffele, who led by five shots after Fridayโs second round, will take a one-shot advantage into Sundayโs final round at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut.
But the 28-year-old from California left it late to ensure he would remain on top of the leaderboard on Saturday with a pair of birdies on the 16th and 17th holes to drop to 17 under for the tournament.
He rolled in a 16-foot birdie putt at the par-three 16th and then drilled an iron from the fairway to a few feet for a further birdie on the 17th.
That ultimately allowed Schauffele to finish the day just in front of red-hot Patrick Cantlay, who had a bogey-free seven-under-par 63 to move to 16-under.
Rory McIlroyโs challenge, meanwhile, faded on another disappointing day.
The four-time major-winner who shot an eight-under-par 62 in the first round had fallen away on Friday after a second round that included a quadruple bogey eight on the 12th hole.
McIlroy navigated his return to the 12th safely on Saturday with a par, but was already struggling after making a double-bogey and bogey on the front nine.
Two more bogeys on the 14th and 16th holes left him tied for 31st place on six under, 11 shots off the lead.
Seamus Power, meanwhile, slipped to a tie for eighteenth place by shooting even-par, and is nine shots back.
Schauffele is looking forward to a final round duel against close friend and Ryder Cup playing partner Cantlay.
โIt will be fun. Iโve been looking forward to playing with Pat in a final round,โ he said.
โWe donโt get paired together very often in regular tournaments, only in those team ones.
โSo thereโs a certain level of comfort we have playing with each other and hopefully that pays off and hopefully we can make a lot of birdies.โ
Cantlay was similarly enthused by the prospect of a final day shoot-out with his friend.
โWe actually havenโt played that much together in tournament play, maybe only three times in the last three, four years. So it will be good to go out there again with him,โ Cantlay said.
โItโs always nice to be out with him, if heโs on my team or if heโs not. Iโm going to go out there tomorrow and try as hard as I can and let the chips fall where they may.โ
Sahith Theegala is three off the lead on 14 under after his six-under-par 64.
The highlight of Theegalaโs round came with a brilliant eagle three on the par-five 13th, when he reached the green in two before rolling in an 11-foot putt.
The only blemish on an otherwise flawless round came at the 18th, where he made bogey.
Kevin Kisner is one behind Theegala on 13 under after his four-under-par 66.
Scotlandโs Martin Laird is tied for fifth with Lee Kyoung-hoon on 12 under. Laird and Lee both carded four-under-par 66s.
Four players including first round co-leader J.T. Poston are tied for seventh on 11 under, while Scottie Scheffler heads a quartet on 10 under after a five-under-par 65.
โ ยฉ AFP 2022, with reporting by Gavin Cooney
Best news this week so far.
@Charles Malone: depends what it is replaced by. If it is terrestrial TV, great. If its a GAA Go style model, where you pay โฌ10-15 euro per match, then the bickering is about to go through the ceiling.
Be careful what you wish for. Not all change is good.
Could now be the time for a national provider to just have a sports only channel, having weekly highlights and preview shows, including the live games. When live sport is not on, show other games from previous years such as past finals or club games, highlights, best clips of the weeks, interviews etc. The opportunities could be endless and not just limited to GAA.
@Kieran Dorgan: go get elected dude
@Kieran Dorgan: the bill could also be endless and I donโt think a good move, it would be great, but just the cost for something that people would genuinely watch could be high.
@Kieran Dorgan: IT would be like Reeling in the Years for GAA fans
Great to see the end of that partnership ! The GAA has done the right thing !
@Paul Power: maybe, but there is no quarantee that Rte will cover the games that Sky would have covered
@Stephen Cowley: Iโd actually say that RTE wonโt get it. Some streaming service provider more than likely
@Paul Power: itโs actually terrible newsโฆnobody will invest and weโll end up paying for another stupid streaming service to watch games.
@Andy OโB: Yeah, people think it was Sky who stopped other Irish broadcasters from showing the games when it was TV3 themselves who walked away from the rights in 2013
@Paul Power: now if only they can sort out the angry parentsโฆall we be good
@Paul Power: you think the GAA made this call?
@Padraic Burke: i think the GAA did make this call !
When greed meets greed.
@Niall Mac An Airchinnigh: That makes no sense.
Not sure why people are assuming RTE, or any other FTA broadcaster, is just going to pick up the Sky games.
In theory they could end up on GAAGO or some other similar service
I think RTE and Virgin media should share the rights. Lotโs off elderly fanโs donโt or can afford sky for years. So both Irish channels should bang your head and get into partnership.
@Simon Dwyer: not just the elderly either who canโt afford sky sports anymore
@Simon Dwyer: you need to use a better auto translate service
@Simon Dwyer: What should happen for the greater good will never actually happen in a capitalist society. The rights will be sold to the highest bidder and youโll be peddled some nonsense about how locking games behind a streaming service is actually great news for the GAA.
I guess the Sky is no longer the limit of the GAAโs ambition
Al jazeera for sure
Back to only dublin and kerry games on tv and 5 seconds of highlights.
Canโt see RTE picking up the games Sky have dropped. They will go OTT. A real shame and just a money spinner
Does that mean weโll actually be able to see GAA matches on our own national channels? Amazing!!!!!
@Anna Carr: No, far from it. I canโt see RTE wanting to extend their courage, and I doubt TG4 have the budget considering their excellent underage coverage. VM is a possibility depending on whether they think itโs worth it.
They could just end up on an OTT service like many sports rights these days
@Brian Burke: Dammitโฆ Thanks for the info anyway :)
@Anna Carr: More live GAA games on free to air TV then ever in the history of the GAA but donโt let facts get in the way.
No mention of the diaspora who the GAA said it was selling itโs soul for..itโs the poor older people who never even heard of sky who were denied the chance to see their county team play in the all Ireland series..so much for grassrootsโฆa money grab โฆnothing more nothing less !!!.
I wonder if their will be a push to find another UK wide broadcaster for Irish communities in Britain!
@Craig Williamson: GAAGo exists now the landscape is very different. This will only improve that service as well currently you canโt access any games where Sky has exclusive UK broadcasting rights. So no All Ireland finals or semi finals on top of a bunch of others.
An unintended consequence of the shortened season. Also โpuke footballโ not attractive to Sky audiences.
@Leonard Oโmahony: yeah, thoughts and prayers for those in the UK who said โLets give this Gaelic Football a lookโ only to end up watching a low scoring Ulster football match or a whitewash in another provinceโโฆ..
@John Murphy: Some great games in Ulster this year.
The grab all association meets the grab even more association!
@Paul Owens: 75 million for an average Premier player grab that ?
@Paul Owens: this is the problem with the gaa โฆim not a gaa support but they always seem to think short term..next tick saleโsโฆ again im not into the gaa at all but it seems to be very political at the top.. kind of an old boys club that resist Chang โฆ thatโs just an outsiderโs view from reading mediaโฆbut surely they have the money and no how to produce and broadcast themselvesโฆlong term it has to bring in revenue?
@Patrick Malone: Not sure what u mean to be honest,,money in soccer is madness at the top alright but it is the worldโs national sport,,gaa is just well ..gaa
@Paul Owens: Do mean the association that pumps millions into the Irish economy and saves the Irish economy millions,on sky,donโt pay for it if you donโt want it.
BEIN Sports no doubt
Amazon Prime perhaps
@Kevin Kilroy: Christy Rings of Power
Gaa are a big enough out fit .. they should produce and broadcast themselves.. buy time on stationsโฆif RTE take it it will become an absolute mess and the first thing they will say is we need to up the license to fund it
@Dave Ryan: Look at the GAA accounts,they publish it every year for everyone to see.
Great news. Wonder will Fuzzy Media (AKA Virgin Media) go for it?
Thank God. Please let RTE do the same .
Well, gonna be less games on TV now as no chance RTE will pick up extra games. Virgin Media may jump in but Iโd say they would want full rights as wouldnโt be worth it to them otherwise
Sky IMO had much better analysis than RTE.
Itโs time for the GAA to invest in GAA GO, Iโd happily pay a subscription monthly if it includes all national League, championship and intercounty games when possible
Over continues the conversation, Out ends it. Their mutually exclusive. Rodger Maurice
Iโm sure Sky wanted everything their way
DAZN material
Maybe Virgin will take it. The Gaa has to jake up the lost revenue from somewhere.