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Garcia charges as Stanley, Holmes share Players lead

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MASTERS CHAMPION Sergio Garcia (pix) charged into contention during yesterday’s windy third round of The Players Championsh­ip while Americans Kyle Stanley and JB Holmes shared the lead after 54 holes.

Spain’s Garcia, the 2008 Players winner, and Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo each fired five-under par 67s at the TPC Sawgrass course to leap up the leaderboar­d even as Holmes and Stanley clung to the lead of the US PGA Tour event at nine-under 207.

“Even though it was much tougher with the windy conditions and how gusty it was out there, I was able to hit some really quality shots,” Garcia said.

In his first start since last month’s breakthrou­gh win at Augusta National after 73 prior major failures, Garcia shined with six birdies, three bogeys and a 17-foot chip-in eagle at the par-5 16th.

“I’ve always been confident with myself,” Garcia said.

“I’ve always believed in the ability that I have. It does help to win a major and to win the Masters the way I did it, but I don’t feel like I’m that different a player – maybe a little bit more confidence here and there, but that’s about it.”

Stanley fired and 72 and Holmes a 70 with each making a birdie at the par-3 17th island green to stay one stroke ahead of South African Louis Oosthuizen, who shot 73 to stand on 208.

South Korea’s Kim Si-Woo was fourth on 209 after a 68 with Grillo and Britain’s Ian Poulter on 210 and Garcia sharing seventh on 211 with American Patrick Cantlay and Swede Alex Noren.

Stanley, who birdied 17 for the third day in a row, took his only PGA title at the 2012 Phoenix Open. It came a week after his only prior 54-hole lead, a six-shot edge that he squandered at Torrey Pines, a triple bogey at the last hole leading to a playoff loss to Brandt Snedeker.

“I know what I’m capable of doing. I’m happy with the way things are,” Stanley said.

As for his success at 17, Stanley said, “It’s a nerve-wracking hole. It’s nice to play it well.”

Holmes made an 18-foot birdie putt at the 11th and five-footers at 12 and 17 for birdies to boost his chances of his fifth PGA title, his first since the 2015 Houston Open.

“I’ve made some great putts. I feel really good over the putter,” Holmes said. “It would be awesome to win this tournament. I just want to have fun tomorrow, win or lose, enjoy it no matter what happens.” – AFP 207: JB Holmes 68-69-70, Kyle Stanley 69-66-72; 208: Louis Oosthuizen (RSA) 69-66-73; 209: Kim Si-Woo (KOR) 69-72-68; 210: Emiliano Grillo (ARG) 72-71-67, Ian Poulter (ENG) 72-67-71; 211: Sergio Garcia ( ESP) 73-71-67, Patrck Cantlay 69-70-72, Alex Noren (SWE) 68-71-72; 212: Pat Perez 74-72-66, Francesco Molinari (ITA) 69-74-69, Rafa Cabrera Bello (ESP) 69-7073; 213: William McGirt 67-75-71, Adam Scott (AUS) 70-72-71, Lucas Glover 70-70-73; 214: Bernd Wiesberger ( AUT) 75-71-68, Brooks Koepka 74-69-71, Yuta Ikeda (JPN) 73-69-72, Ben Martin 71-70-73; 215: Chris Kirk 74-72-69, Rory McIlroy (NIR) 73-71-71, Jason Day (AUS) 70-72-73, Steve Stricker 72-70-73, Brendan Steele 69-71-75; 216: Zach Johnson 72-73-71, Justin Rose (ENG) 71-71-71, Rickie Fowler 7074-72, Russell Henley 75-68-73, Henrik Stenson (SWE) 72-70-74, Mackenzie Hughes ( CAN) 67-75-74.

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