Garcia (65) finds hot hand on Moving Day after ho-hum start at Wells Fargo
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Sergio Garcia made his move on Day 3 at the Wells Fargo Championship, but whether his 6-under 65 was good enough to begin Sundays final round with a legitimate chance to win remains to be seen.After struggling to an even-par total through two days, Garcia began the weekend 11 shots off the lead but quickly started to make up ground with birdies at Nos. 2, 3 and 4. He added two more before the turn for a front-nine 30.After rebounding from a bogey at the 12thhole with a birdie at the 14ththe Spaniard missed just his fourth green of the day at No. 18 but hit his bunker shot to 9 feet and converted the putt for a clutch par.
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To be realistic I would say probably three or four [shots back]. It also depends on how many guys are in front. If there's one guy, then you can kind of make it up. If there's three or four guys, it's tougher because it's very difficult for me to play really well again and then all of them not to play well, said Garcia, who was tied for sixth place and five strokes off the lead when he completed his round.Garcia hasnt finished inside the top 10 at Quail Hollow since 2005 and his 1.371 strokes gained: putting on Saturday is more than a stroke better than his second average.Today was a lot of good drives, a lot of good iron shots and a lot of good putts, he said. Very happy with that and hopefully we have another one of those tomorrow and see what happens.

DeChambeau (74) on slow-play target: 'It's a bit unfair' Golf DeChambeau was subsequently informed of a bad time after taking too long to hit his second shot into
DeChambeau (74) on slow-play target: 'It's a bit unfair
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DeChambeau (74) on slow-play target: 'It's a bit unfair'Source: Yahoo EsportsPublished on 2019-05-30By Golf Channel
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Ian Poulter shot a first-round 73 at the Valero Texas Open on Thursday; He needs to finish in the top 30 to retain his PGA Tour card But the Englishman now looks like missing the cut instead
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Mitchell, 27, who started his final round with back-to-back bogeys, ended it by rolling in a 15-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a one-shot victory over Koepka and Fowler for his first

Brooks Koepka is one round away from winning his second consecutive PGA Championship. Below, find the tee times and pairings for Sunday's fourth round at Bethpage Black in the 2019 PGA Championship.
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William McGirt and Mackenzie Hughes lept to the front of the pack Thursday, fashioning 5-under-par 67s to take a one-stroke lead over arguably the most loaded field in golf.
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DeChambeau attended the last Ryder Cup, outside of Minneapolis — as a spectator. "I wanted to experience it," he explained. "I wanted to be a part of that atmosphere and get comfortable with that.
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Fans get to walk course with no-rope policy at Vic Open. By Randall Mell. February 5, 2019 at 12:28 PM Andrew "Beef" Johnston will be getting the Vic Open experience for the first time.
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