The Province

Redemption awaits Leishman in Illinois

- Doug Ferguson

LAKE FOREST, Ill. — As much as Marc Leishman has been through, especially off the golf course, it takes a lot to get under his skin. He tells his wife that even after a particular­ly bad round, give him 10 minutes and he’ll be fine.

His last tournament, when Leishman lost a two-shot lead on the back nine at the TPC Boston, was an exception.

“That one probably took a day,” he said. “It stung a bit.”

Saturday at the BMW Championsh­ip put Leishman on the verge of redemption.

Leishman got up-and-down from a tough lie behind the 18th green for one last birdie that gave him a 3-under 68 and extended his lead to five shots over Jason Day and Rickie Fowler going into the final round at Conway Farms.

Leishman, who was at 19-under 194, gets another chance to win a FedEx Cup playoff event and grab one of the top five seeds at the Tour Championsh­ip next week. The top seeds have a clear path to claim the US$10-million bonus.

And this opportunit­y is much better than two weeks ago.

Leishman shared the 54-hole lead at the Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip TPC Boston with Justin Thomas, who surged past Leishman and held off Jordan Spieth. This time, no one could make a run at him on a warm day with a steady wind that made conditions faster and more difficult.

Fowler rolled in a 25-foot eagle putt from just short of the green on the opening hole and made only one birdie the rest of the way. He missed putts from the six-foot range on consecutiv­e holes on the back nine, one of them for birdie, and couldn’t make birdie despite having an iron in his hand for his second shot on the par-5 18th.

Day pulled within two shots with a birdie at the turn, but played the back nine with eight pars and a bogey. He also had an iron for his second shot on the 18th, but it plugged into the side of the bunker. Fowler and Day each shot 70. Mackenzie Hughes of Dundas, Ont., is the low Canadian at 9 under after a 69. Adam Hadwin (70) of Abbotsford is 1 under.

 ?? — AP PHOTO ?? Marc Leishman is five strokes clear of his nearest competitor heading into Sunday’s final round of the BMW Championsh­ip in Lake Forest, Ill.
— AP PHOTO Marc Leishman is five strokes clear of his nearest competitor heading into Sunday’s final round of the BMW Championsh­ip in Lake Forest, Ill.

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