KOHLER, Wisconsin, (Reuters) – American Nick Watney broke free of the chasing pack to open up a three-stroke lead after the third round of the U.S. PGA Championship at Whistling Straits yesterday.
Watney made eight birdies and two bogeys in a superb round of 66 to head into the final day leading at 13-under-par after a perfect sunny afternoon on the shores of Lake Michigan that proved ideal for low scoring.
More than 50 players finished under par with nine within five strokes of Watney, setting the stage for a dramatic final day to the last major of the year.
Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy underlined his reputation as one of the top emerging players in world golf with a 67 to end the round at 10 under, tied for second with big-hitting American Dustin Johnson, who also carded a 67.
China’s Liang Wenchong shot a flawless round of eight under 64 to better the course record jointly held by Darren Clarke and Miguel-Angel Jimenez and join Australia’s Jason Day (66) and Germany’s Martin Kaymer (67) at nine under.
Australia’s Steve Elkington, who won the PGA Championship 15 years ago, wound back the clock to reach eight under and join the American trio of Jim Furyk (70), Zach Johnson (69) and Jason Dufner (69).
American Tom Lehman, this year’s Senior PGA champion, also struck one for the older generation with the shot of the day, a hole in one on the par-three 17th.