Adam Scott surges into lead at Australian PGA Championship

21 Dec 2019 • 3:32 PM MYT
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Adam Scott overcame a slow start and a bogey on the fifth hole to roll in four birdies from the ninth and reach a 10-under total of 206, one ahead of compatriot Wade Ormsby at the Royal Pines Resort. — Picture by John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

MELBOURNE, Dec 21 ― Home hero Adam Scott shot a patient three-under 69 to take a one-shot lead at the Australian PGA Championship after the third round today and raise his hopes of a second title at the A$1.5 million (RM4.27 million) event on the Gold Coast.

The former world number one overcame a slow start and a bogey on the fifth hole to roll in four birdies from the ninth and reach a 10-under total of 206, one ahead of compatriot Wade Ormsby at the Royal Pines Resort.

Australian Nick Flanagan soared into contention with a course record 63 to stand a stroke adrift of Ormsby, in a group of four tied for third.

Flanagan had flirted with the cut-line after opening rounds of 72 and 73 but got off to a flying start on Saturday with four of his nine birdies coming in his first four holes.

“Yeah, it was kind of out of the blue,” the 35-year-old told reporters.

“Puts me in a good spot for tomorrow and hopefully go out there and just kind of play similar golf.”

Double defending champion Cameron Smith's hopes of completing a hat-trick of titles at the European Tour co-sanctioned event dimmed with a scratchy even-par 72.

Smith will start tomorrow five strokes adrift of Scott. ― Reuters

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