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Garcia rediscover­s old touch to be in the hunt at Players

- AFP

miami — Masters champion Sergio Garcia charged into contention during Saturday’s windy third round of The Players Championsh­ip while Americans Kyle Stanley and JB Holmes shared the lead after 54 holes.

Spain’s Garcia, the 2008 Players winner, and Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo each fired five-under par 67s at the TPC Sawgrass course to leap up the leaderboar­d even as Holmes and Stanley clung to the lead of the US PGA Tour event at nine-under 207.

“Even though it was much tougher with the windy conditions and how gusty it was out there, I was able to hit some really quality shots,” Garcia said.

In his first start since last month’s breakthrou­gh win at Augusta National after 73 prior major failures, Garcia shined with six birdies, three bogeys and a 17-foot chip-in eagle at the par-5 16th.

“I’ve always been confident with myself,” Garcia said. “I’ve always believed in the ability that I have. It does help to win a major and to win the Masters the way I did it, but I don’t feel like I’m that different a player — maybe a little bit more confidence here and there, but that’s about it.”

Stanley fired and 72 and Holmes a 70 with each making a birdie at the par-3 17th island green to stay one stroke ahead of South African Louis Oosthuizen, who shot 73 to stand on 208. South Korea’s Kim SiWoo was fourth on 209 after a 68 with Grillo and Britain’s Ian Poulter on 210 and Garcia sharing seventh on 211 with American Patrick Cantlay and Swede Alex Noren.Stanley, who birdied 17 for the third day in a row, took his only PGA title at the 2012 Phoenix Open. It came a week after his only prior 54-hole lead, a six-shot edge that he squandered at Torrey Pines, a triple bogey at the last hole leading to a playoff loss to Brandt Snedeker. —

 ?? AFP ?? Sergio Garcia of Spain plays his shot from the second tee. —
AFP Sergio Garcia of Spain plays his shot from the second tee. —

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