The Arizona Republic

Kisner survives wild finish for 1-shot lead

- DOUG FERGUSON

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Kevin Kisner survived a calamitous finish at the PGA Championsh­ip thanks to a good bounce off a bridge that allowed him to escape with a bogey and take a oneshot lead into the final round at Quail Hollow.

Kisner already gave up a two-shot lead with a 6-iron into the water on the 16th hole for double bogey.

Then, he nearly did it again at the end of Quail Hollow’s fabled “Green Mile.” His 7-iron went left toward the creek until it landed on the concrete bridge, sailed high in the air and disappeare­d in the thick grass on the hill above the water. Kisner did well to chop that onto the green and two-putt from 45 feet for a 1-over 72.

Jason Day wasn’t so fortunate, most of that his own doing. Day took a big risk and paid a big price, going from behind a tree to flower bushes, into the rough and short of the green. The final result was a quadruple-bogey 8, leaving him seven shots behind.

Kisner had the lead going into the final round, a great spot to pursue his first major championsh­ip.

He just doesn’t like what he sees in his rearview mirror, where the players are a lot closer than they once appeared.

Hideki Matsuyama made only one birdie and wasted two good scoring chances on the back nine. Then again, he had a rather dull finish that allowed him to salvage a 73 and leaves him only one shot behind as he tries to bring Japan its first major championsh­ip.

Chris Stroud, the last player to qualify for the PGA Championsh­ip, was briefly tied for the lead until he threeputte­d his last two holes for a 71. He was one shot behind and will be playing in the final group with Kisner.

“I’m happy I’m in the position I’m in,” said Kisner, who was at 7-under 206. “I had a chance to run away from 67-67-72—206 (-7) 68-68-71—207 (-6) 70-64-73—207 (-6) 73-66-69—208 (-5) 70-67-71—208 (-5) 68-73-69—210 (-3) 70-73-68—211 (-2) 69-73-69—211 (-2) 68-74-69—211 (-2) 73-68-70—211 (-2) 73-64-74—211 (-2)

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