The Province

Na anxious to seal deal at Colonial

- Stephen Hawkins

FORT WORTH, TEXAS — The last time Kevin Na took the lead into the final round of a tournament, he faltered badly.

For Ian Poulter, though he laughs about it, there is that anonymous survey of PGA Tour players done by Sports Illustrate­d where he and Rickie Fowler tied as the most overrated player on tour.

Na and Poulter both have a chance to change perception­s at Colonial.

With a birdie on the 17th hole Saturday after the pair played from almost the same spot, Na regained the outright lead for a one-stroke advantage over Poulter going into the final round at a very damp Hogan’s Alley.

“When it comes to crunch time, you’ve got to trust your stroke and just stay in the moment,” Na said when asked about a chance for his second PGA Tour victory Sunday.

At The Players Championsh­ip three years ago, Na led after 54 holes before closing with a 76. He shared the secondroun­d leading there this month before Fowler’s victory that Poulter alluded to this week.

“Rickie went out there and obviously made amends,” Poulter said, referring to the SI survey.

Na shot a 1-under 69 on Saturday, a round that included a couple of bogeys, to reach 11-under 199. Poulter had a 68.

Nick Taylor (68) and Adam Hadwin (69), both of Abbotsford, are in a seven-way tie for 10th place at 6-under 204, five shots off the pace.

Poulter made a 30-foot birdie putt on No. 7 for a share of the lead at 10-under. He was still part of the lead after a sand save at No. 9, where he blasted to six feet from a bunker to save par.

But he dropped out of a lead after starting the back nine with a four-putt double bogey from 16 feet at No. 10. A three-footer on his third putt doing a U-turn around the cup without going in, though he got one of those strokes back with a six-foot birdie putt at the 635-yard 11th.

Poulter got even again with a 32-foot birdie putt at No. 15, the same hole Na two-putted from six feet after his approach missed the green.

“Pleased with how I played, just a little mishap there on 10,” Poulter said. “It didn’t break and then a few more putts it took to get in the hole.”

With their golf balls close to each other on the 17th green, Poulter had a 15-foot birdie try that slid by the hole. But Na then made his 14-footer after watching no break in Poulter’s putt.

“I trusted my read, a little outside right and it turned nicely into the hole,” Na said. “It was nice because I was under par going into the last hole.”

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Kevin Na lines up a putt on the 18th hole with caddy Kenny Harms during the third round at Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kevin Na lines up a putt on the 18th hole with caddy Kenny Harms during the third round at Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas.

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