The Denver Post

Muñoz shoots 9-under-par 63 to take Sanderson Farms lead

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JACKSON, MISS . » Sebastian Muñoz and Carlos Ortiz both went to North Texas, live in the Dallas area and have played plenty of practice rounds together. The next occasion will have a lot more at stake.

Muñoz made a 15-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole to take the lead and saved par with a 7-foot putt at the end of his third round Saturday for a 9-under 63, giving him a oneshot lead in the Sanderson Farms Championsh­ip and a chance to give South America back-to-back winners on the PGA Tour.

Muñoz, a 26-year-old from Colombia, had four birdies in the opening five holes at the Country Club of Jackson, and kept near the lead the rest of the way with Ortiz, the 28-year-old from Mexico.

“Hitting the ball great and putting really good,” Muñoz said. “Just great momentum. You realize all the good that has happened, so you keep going.”

Muñoz was at 16-under 200. Joaquin Niemann last week at the Greenbrier became the first player from Chile to win on the PGA Tour. Muñoz will try to become the first Colombian to win on the tour since Camilo Villegas.

Ortiz got into the hunt by holing a bunker shot for birdie to start the back nine, and then holing an 18-foot eagle putt on the par-5 11th. He added a pair of birdies the rest of the way for a 65, giving him a great chance for his first PGA Tour victory.

The top four players are going for their first PGA Tour victory.

That includes Byeong Hun An, the former U.S. Amateur champion who had a two-shot lead to start the third round and shot 70. Cameron Percy of Australia, who had to play 25 holes Saturday because of weather delays in the opening round, had a 68 and was three shots back.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Sebastian Muñoz is looking for his first PGA Tour victory.
The Associated Press Sebastian Muñoz is looking for his first PGA Tour victory.

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