Manila Bulletin

Kirk surges ahead in crowded leaderboar­d

- CHRIS KIRK

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Kevin Na dropped his club and placed his hands on his hips as he watched his tee shot, certain that it was going to come up short of the island. Disappoint­ment gave way to an embarrasse­d smile when he saw the ball settle 6 feet next to the flag.

That one shot summed up a warm and wild afternoon Saturday at The Players Championsh­ip.

For most players, nothing was ever as bad as it seemed. Or as good. Chris Kirk felt his round slipping away when he missed a short birdie putt and followed that with two straight bogeys to fall out of the top 10. Three consecutiv­e birdies later, he was on his way to a 4-under 68 and a one-shot lead going into the final round.

But that’s like having no lead at all. Not with two dozen players - Rory McIlroy, among them - within four shots of the lead.

Na was never too far from the lead, and he was tied when he was on the tee at the par-3 17th and hit slightly behind the ball, took up more of the earth than he intended and thought to himself, “Oh, boy.”

He was waiting for a splash. Instead, he heard a cheer.

And then he gave what was believed to be the first interview while going to the island green. He chased down Roger Maltbie of NBC, who said to him,

“No I didn’t,” Na said. There could be plenty of sweating Sunday in a championsh­ip that is up for grabs.

“It seems like half the tour has a chance to win this thing,” McIlroy said after a 70 put him four shots behind.

Tiger Woods was part of the other half. He made the wrong kind of history Saturday by making two double bogeys on par 5s for the first time in his career, leading to a 75 that matched his worst score at the TPC Sawgrass.

Woods was 13 shots behind and chose not to share his thoughts on the day.

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