New Straits Times

Clark leads, Vijay charges into tie for second

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FLORIDA: Wyndham Clark birdied five of his first seven holes and hung on for a onestroke lead as Fiji veteran Vijay Singh stormed into contention in the third round of the Honda Classic on Saturday.

American Clark carded a second consecutiv­e three-under 67 to sit atop the leaderboar­d at PGA National in south Florida at seven-under 203, one ahead of 56-year-old Vijay who will bid to become the US PGA Tour’s oldest winner.

Sam Snead won the Greater Greensboro Open in 1965 at the age of 52.

“It would be great,” Vijay, who has not won on the tour in 11 years, said of the record. “I’m physically quite capable of doing it.

“Mentally, I’m going to go out there and see how my mind works. If I just don’t let anything interfere, I think I can do it.”

Three-times major winner Vijay’s five-under 65 was the lowest score of the round. He was eventually joined by Keith Mitchell (70) and South Korean Lee Kyoung-hoon (68) on six-under 204.

Rickie Fowler was two shots behind Clark on 205 after shooting a 66, with six players another stroke behind including first round leader Jhonattan Vegas (69).

Second-round co-leader Im Sung-jae all but crashed out of contention with a seven-over 77 that left him eight strokes off the pace. Clark, seeking his first PGA Tour victory, got off to a sizzling start, but cooled as the 25-yearold suffered bogeys on the ninth, 13th and 15th holes.

“It was a dream start,” Clark said. “To pull it off was great, and just having that cushion makes you feel a little bit relaxed playing to the tough holes on the back side.

“I made some errant shots and swings, but I knew if I just got it in play and got it on the green, I was going to have a chance to make par.”

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