Sun.Star Davao

Hoge takes a 1-shot lead

- AP

HONOLULU — Tom Hoge was too caught up watching college basketball in his hotel room to be bothered with a push alert — a false alarm, as it turned out — that a ballistic missile was headed toward Hawaii.

He showed a steady hand on the golf course, too, even as the leaderboar­d at the Sony Open became increasing­ly crowded.

Hoge finished off a 6-under 64 by holing a 40-foot birdie putt at the par-3 17th, and then hitting a 40-yard bunker shot to within 3 feet for a birdie on the par-5 closing hole at Waialae Country Club for a oneshot lead.

Hoge was at 16-under 194, one shot ahead of Brian Harman (68) and Patton Kizzire, who recovered from a double bogey on his opening hole and shot 64. Another shot behind was Kyle Stanley (65).

Seven players were separated by four shots, a big difference from a year ago when Justin Thomas led by seven going into the final round of his wire-to-wire victory.

Hoge has never led going to the final round on the PGA Tour in his 75 previous starts. He has never won.

"A new position," Hoge said. "It's a good one, obviously. I've been close to the lead a few times in the fall, so a little bit to draw on there. Haven't quite pulled it off yet. Just getting a little more belief in myself and hopefully, tomorrow will be a better day for me."

It should be a day where everyone can breathe a little easier compared with how Saturday began.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Tom Hoge, center, hits his ball out of the rough back into play on the 16th fairway during the third round of the Sony Open golf tournament, Saturday Jan. 13, 2018, in Honolulu.
AP PHOTO Tom Hoge, center, hits his ball out of the rough back into play on the 16th fairway during the third round of the Sony Open golf tournament, Saturday Jan. 13, 2018, in Honolulu.

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