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Rahm shoots 64 to lead McIlroy, Fleetwood at Players

Spaniard powers his way with seven birdies and an eagle



Jon Rahm of Spain plays his shot from the 15th tee during the third round of The PLAYERS Championship on The Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass
Image Credit: AFP

Florida: Jon Rahm stormed out of the pack with an eight-under-par 64 at the Players Championship on Saturday, taking a one-shot lead over Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood to set up the prospect of a compelling final-round battle between European heavyweights.

The Spaniard used his prodigious power to plunder an eagle and seven birdies at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, matching the best score of the week on a day when the predicted northerly wind did not materialise.

“I had a good stretch from one to 18 pretty much today,” Rahm said with a smile after finishing on 15-under 201 for the tournament.

That was enough to edge ahead of overnight leaders Northern Irishman McIlroy and Englishman Fleetwood, who quickly frittered away what had been a three-shot advantage over their nearest rivals.

McIlroy bogeyed the first two holes while Fleetwood double-bogeyed the first, where he missed a two-foot putt that did not even touch the cup.

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But they both worked their way back into contention and carded 70s, a particularly good return for McIlroy in light of some mediocre driving.

The presence of former world number one and 2016 champion Jason Day lurking three strokes behind Rahm in fourth place after a 68 added another layer of intrigue to the Sunday possibilities.

World number 10 Rahm, in his third appearance in the event, had one of those glorious days when the swing is working well, the mind is clear and the attitude is positive.

“[I felt] really, really confident with my irons,” said the 24-year-old, who on Sunday will be looking to become the second Spanish winner of the event after Sergio Garcia in 2008.

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