B & w day boy Kim extends his lead



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SILVIS, Illinois – Michael Kim celebrated his 25th birthday with a score of 64 in the third round of the John Deere Classic on Saturday, extending his lead to five shots on Bronson Burgoon.

Kim shrugged He finished his round with four consecutive birdies to put himself in first place and win Sunday a first title in the US PGA Tour.

He had a total of 54 holes of 22 under par. Silvis, Illinois.

Burgoon Par 66 included an eagle at par five and three straight birdies to close his turn.

He left the American on 196 under par, a shot in front of the Australian. Matt Jones – who tied the 17th en route to a 66 for 197.

American Harold Varner was alone in fourth position after a 66 for 198.

Another long day began with a handful of players returning to complete their second rounds after the weather disruption on Friday.

This included Kim, who cloided his second round with a bogey but still took a three-shot lead over four players in the third round, a quartet that included Burgoon.

The third lap was interrupted for nearly three hours by dangerous weather conditions on Saturday morning. 19659002] Kim was playing on the 14th when the weather stopped playing for an hour in the evening.

When the game resumed, he did not miss a beat, rolling in birdie putts of 20 feet and 19 feet at 15 and 16, adding an eight-foot birdie to the 17-foot birdie and 10-foot the end.

He finished with eight birdies in total and a bogey – a three-putt at seventh par-three.

This bogey, with Burgoon of Eagle in the beginning and birdie in 7th place, Burgoon shoots on Kim's shot.

Burgoon's charge is blocked with seven consecutive pars followed by an au pair boguey at the 15th shortly after resuming play in the wake of the second time delay.

He finished on a high note, howev With a trio of birdies, Kim will try Sunday to become the 21st player to make the John Deere Classic his first triumph on the PGA Tour

World No. 322 Dantorp in the lead [19659002] The little – known Swedish Jens Dantorp Birdied the last three holes Saturday to take a lead in the final round of the Scottish Open, ahead of a hunting squad, including Rickie Fowler.

The World No. 322 Dantorp, who has not even managed a top-10 finish this season, played a birdie putt on the 18th at the end of the day to sign for a 68 under-par and reach 13 under the par for the tournament.

Dantorp leads a group of six players out of 12- Under the guidance of Gullane, the American Fowler and his seventh champion Fowler

New Zealander Ryan Fox scored an excellent 63, including three birdies and an eagle at the back to join Fowler, along with Matthew Fitzpatrick, Marcel Siem, Scott Hend and Swedish Alexander Bjoerk

English Tyrrell Hatton, who has already won twice in Scotland at Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, just two strokes behind the new champion of the Irish Open Russell Knox.

The Scottish Knox will carry the hopes of the home crowd Sunday, but will be full of confidence after his dam victory over Fox last weekend in Ireland.

World No. 3 Justin Rose is still looking for 10-behind two birdies late in a 67, although reigning champion Patrick Reed is struggling to Dantorp, Hend and Siem currently hold the three qualifying places for the British Open Carnoustie next week.

The Englishman Robert Rock, who led a team of 13 four bogeys and a triple-bogey in a horrible seven-hole stretch around the round to drop out of contention and end the day on seven under a after a 76. – AFP

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