Oman Daily Observer

THOMAS, LEISHMAN

Share third round lead at Boston

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BOSTON: US PGA champion Justin Thomas and Australia’s Marc Leishman surged into the third round lead with impressive performanc­es despite rain and chilly weather at the Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip on Sunday.

Thomas was near perfect as he posted an eight-under 63 thanks to eight birdies, including one off a 49foot putt on the par-four 12th hole, to stand at 12-under 201 with Leishman at TPC Boston.

“I was really patient going in to today,” said Thomas, who had the best round of the tournament, the second of the PGA Tour’s four FedExCup playoff events.

“I drove it really nicely. Best I’ve driven it since I can remember. It was a great day in tough conditions, I’m obviously very pleased.”

Leishman shot 65 with six birdies, three of them back nine.

“When you’re not missing greens on days like this when the weather is tough it takes a lot of stress off,” Leishman said.

“Really happy with the day, drove the ball well for the most part.”

The Australian hit 17 straight greens in regulation until the 18th.

“I said to my caddie (on the 18th), ‘we could just hit to the middle of this consecutiv­ely on the green,’ but I wanted to try to make a birdie,” Leishman said.

“I actually hit a pretty good shot but just spun it down and went into the rough.” He recovered for a par. England’s Paul Casey was a stroke back after a 67.

British Open champion Jordan Spieth (66), fellow American Grayson Murray (67) and Canada’s Adam Hadwin (68) followed at 10-under 203.

“On this golf course you have to make birdies,” Spieth said. “Normally in the rain the scores are a little bit higher, but when Justin’s out there shooting 63, and the leaders at 12-under and you’re sitting there at (seven-under) you have to try to force it a little bit.

“Fortunatel­y, it went the right way for me coming in. Birdying 17 and 18

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