The Columbus Dispatch

An shoots 66, keeps lead at Wyndham

- Byeong Hun An watches his tee shot on the fourth hole during Saturday’s third round of the Wyndham Championsh­ip.

The rounds are starting to repeat for Byeong Hun An: No bogeys, a bunch of birdies and more time atop the Wyndham Championsh­ip leaderboar­d.

An shot a 4-under 66 on Saturday in Greensboro, North Carolina, for a one-stroke lead after three rounds at the PGA Tour’s final event before the playoffs.

An, who was at 17-under 193, has held or shared the lead after each of the first three rounds and has yet to play a hole worse than par. The 27-year-old South Korean with three internatio­nal victories has put himself in position to claim his first win on tour.

“It feels similar to yesterday, to be fair,” An said. “I had some nice shots here and there, but scrambled well today. Another bogey-free (round). I’m quite happy with it — a 66 out here, and I have a lead.”

Former Wyndham winner Webb Simpson and Brice Garnett were tied for second, with Simpson shooting a 65 and Garnett a 66. Ryan Armour was 15 under following a 65.

“One shot is basically nothing,” An said. “It’s not that big of a lead. It’s just one shot.”

Overall, it was yet another low-scoring day at Sedgefield Country Club. For a while midway through An’s round, six players were tied for the lead at 13 under.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if somebody shot 8, 9, 10 under, a guy who’s within striking distance,” Simpson said. “I’ve got to keep the pedal down, and if I don’t shoot a low one, I’m not going to win.”

An started to get some separation from the crowd with three birdies in the four-hole span from Nos. 5-8, moving to 16 under.

Then came his best shot of the day, a 50-foot birdie putt on the par-4 14th. He closed with four straight pars.

Simpson — a native North Carolinian who named his daughter Wyndham after his first career victory came here in 2011 — strung together three birdies around a bogey midway through his back nine to move to 16 under.

If nothing else, he’s in good position to claim his fifth top-10 finish in six years at this tournament.

Garnett made the turn at 15 under following back-to-back birdies, then rolled in a 30-foot birdie putt on the 17th to pull even with Simpson and saved par on the 18th after rolling his third shot from a greenside bunker to within 3 feet from the flagstick.

LPGA: Hinako Shibuno fired a 5-under 67 to take a two-shot lead going into the final round at the Women’s British Open in Milton Keynes, England. The 20-year-old Shibuno, a rookie on the Japan LPGA Tour who is making her LPGA Tour and major championsh­ip debut, hit six birdies in the final nine holes of the third round for a 14-under 202. Ashleigh Buhai (72) started with a three-shot lead at Woburn Golf Club but stumbled with three bogeys in five holes. The 30-year-old dropped to second at 12 under.

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