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Koepka comfortabl­e to be in chasing pack

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BROOKS Koepka relinquish­ed his share of the Masters lead on Saturday but the American is not about to panic given the increased self-belief that helped him bag two of the last three Majors.

On a day when Augusta National, which had been softened by rain earlier in the week, was yielding low scores Koepka could only muster a three-under 69 that left him alone in fourth place and three shots back of leader Francesco Molinari.

“I’m pretty comfortabl­e being in, being up there on the leaderboar­d in a Major come Sunday,” said Koepka, whose roller-coaster round included an eagle, five birdies and four bogeys.

“So I enjoy it, it’s fun, getting definitely more comfortabl­e with it as every Major goes by.

“I feel good and I like my chances tomorrow.”

Koepka, who does not have a top-10 finish in three previous starts at the Masters and missed the event in 2018 due to a wrist injury, was chugging along at one-under on the day when he stepped up to the par-five 15th and gave his Green Jacket hopes a boost.

The three-time Major champion launched his drive 332 yards up the fairway and then made an eagle after his approach shot settled 10 feet from the cup.

That hole not only salvaged his round but could go a long way to determinin­g if he is to slip into a Green Jacket after Sunday’s final round.

Koepka has said all week he was focused on his own game and not worrying about what anyone else is doing, but that could prove tough come Sunday with the leaders playing right behind him.

“I can’t control anything that they’re doing with – whatever they’re going to do, they’re going to do,” said Koepka.

“So just need to go out there and hopefully they can see something on the board where it’ll make them a little nervous.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Making his move: Brooks Koepka of the United States lining up a putt on the 11th green during the third round. — AFP
Making his move: Brooks Koepka of the United States lining up a putt on the 11th green during the third round. — AFP

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