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Fowler eyes return to winners’ circle at Honda Classic

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MIAMI: Rickie Fowler fired five birdies in a five-under 65 to seize a four-shot lead over Tyrrell Hatton heading into the final round of the US PGA Tour Honda Classic.

Fowler, who started the day one shot behind co-leaders Ryan Palmer and Wesley Bryan on Saturday, climbed methodical­ly to the top of the leaderboar­d with birdies at the third, seventh, ninth, 16th and 18th holes.

His 13-under total of 197 put him four strokes in front of England’s Hatton, who carded a 66 for 201.

It was a further two strokes back to a group of five players on 203. That included Bryan, who carded a two-over 72, and

I love to play in the wind. It’s been known to blow in Oklahoma. The key is to hit the ball solid. Rickie Fowler

Germany’s Martin Kaymer, who posted a 68.

They were joined by Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo, who signed for a 65, and Americans Sean O’Hair (65) and Gary Woodland (66).

After two-putting for birdie from 36 feet at the third, Fowler rolled in a 32-footer for a birdie at the seventh. He seized the solo lead at 11-under with an 11-foot birdie putt at the ninth, and drained another 11-footer at 16.

He padded his lead with another two-putt birdie at the par-five 18th to put himself in good position to claim a first title since his win in Abu Dhabi in January 2016.

He hasn’t won on the US PGA Tour since he lifted two trophies in 2015.

Fowler made the most of benign conditions on Saturday, but was unfazed by the prospect of windy weather.

“I love to play in the wind,” he said, adding that he got used to playing in the wind as a youngster in southern California and while playing in college at Oklahoma State University.

“It’s been known to blow in Oklahoma,” he said. “The key is to hit the ball solid.

“Wind or no wind on this course, you still have to hit the ball in the fairway because there is trouble out there,” he added.

“It’s a great golf course and it keeps you on your toes. I was able to avoid the trouble and make some birdies.”

Fowler’s 54-hole total is one off the record set by Davis Love in 2003.

Hatton, whose five victories as a profession­al include a European Tour win at the Alfred Dunill Links Championsh­ip last year, was just one stroke adrift after birdies at the 12th, 13th and 14th.

But he bogeyed 17 as Fowler birdied two of his last three.

“I’ll go out there and play the best I can tomorrow, that’s all I can do,” said Hatton, who finished equal fifth in the Open Championsh­ip and tied for 10th in the PGA Championsh­ip last year.

“I can only control what I do and we’ll see how it goes.” — AFP

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Rickie Fowler talking to his caddie Joe Skovron on the 16th green during the third round of the Honda Classic in Florida on Saturday. — AFP
Let’s do this right: Rickie Fowler talking to his caddie Joe Skovron on the 16th green during the third round of the Honda Classic in Florida on Saturday. — AFP

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