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Reed Trusts he’ll finish job

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Patrick Reed handled the strong gusts and a Liberty National course starting to dry out yesterday with a 4-under 67 that gave him a 1-shot lead over Abraham Ancer of Mexico going into the final round of The Northern Trust in Jersey City, N.J.

Reed has not won since the 2018 Masters, though it hasn’t been a lack of trying. He has played 41 times worldwide since his major victory, including a pair of team events. He says he is getting closer and just needs some good scores, and he has them this week.

“It’s close and it feels good,” Reed said. “Feels like this has been coming for some time, and now it’s just go out and stick to the game plan tomorrow and hopefully Sunday we have a chance to win the golf tournament.”

Dustin Johnson and Jordan Spieth, playing in the final group, faltered.

Johnson, twice a winner of this FedEx Cup playoffs opener, didn’t make a birdie until the 10th hole, and then saw his round fall apart with four bogeys over the last six holes for a 74 that dropped him 5 shots behind.

Spieth began his round by hitting his tee shot into the water, lost ground and momentum with a sloppy double bogey — his first of the week — from the fairway on No. 7 and recorded only two birdies in his round of 74. It was his second straight Saturday swoon, and this one could be costly. He is No. 69 in the FedEx Cup, and a strong finish this week could help salvage his season with a trip to East Lake for the FedEx Cup finale.

He still has one round left and a big crowd in front of him.

Reed was at 14-under 199 and will be paired in the final group with Ancer, who had a 68 as he tries to deliver good golf at the right time.

Ancer, who won the Australian Open late last year, is No. 67 in the FedEx Cup. The top 70 advance to the BMW Championsh­ip next week at Medinah, but a good finish could sew up a spot in the Tour Championsh­ip and make him eligible for all the majors next year.

There’s more. He is No. 10 in the Presidents Cup standings, and today could go a long way in returning to Australia as part of the Internatio­nal team.

“The only thing I have to worry about is still play some good golf tomorrow and that will take care of itself,” Ancer said. “I’m trying not to think about that that much. I know it’s there and I obviously think about it, but I’m just focusing on trying to do everything I can to just play a good, solid round tomorrow.”

A dozen players were separated by 5 shots going into the final round.

Scottish sister act

Trying to follow her sister with a Ladies Scottish Open victory, Moriya Jutanugarn shot a 4-under 67 to take a 1-stroke lead into the final round at The Renaissanc­e Club in North Berwick, Scotland.

“Well, it would be, of course, like any win, you always feel great with it and especially like Scotland is Home of Golf, of course,” Jutanugarn said about adding her name a notch below younger sister Ariya’s on the trophy. “I think because she felt like she never played good on a links course, so that’s why she kind of pretty surprised what she had done.”

Ariya Jutanugarn won last year at Gullane.

Moriya Jutanugarn had six birdies and two bogeys on a partly sunny day with the breeze at 5-10 mph and temperatur­es in the 60s. The Thai player had a 16-under 197 total. She won the HUGEL-JTBC LA Open last year for her first LPGA Tour title.

“Just another pretty solid day,” she said. “Trying to get up-and-down and lots of good chance for birdie, as well.”

South Korean players Jeongeun Lee6 (66) and Mi Jung Hur (70) were tied for second.

Moriya Jutanugarn opened with rounds of 64 and 66 has hit 48-of-54 greens in regulation.

“I’m just trying to play my game and have fun out there,” she said. “Don’t really focus on anything.”

Mi Hyang Lee, the 2017 winner, was fourth at 12-under after a 68.

Ariya Jutanugarn was 10under with Jane Park, Chella Choi, Anne van Dam and Scotland’s Carly Booth.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? NO SWEAT: Patrick Reed hits a shot on the 16th hole yesterday at Liberty National Golf Club.
GETTY IMAGES NO SWEAT: Patrick Reed hits a shot on the 16th hole yesterday at Liberty National Golf Club.

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