Albuquerque Journal

Rahm holds lead in Mexico

Stricker shares lead at Insperity Invitation­al

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PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico — Jon Rahm birdied the last two par 5s and got some help from a couple of poor chips by Cameron Champ to take a two-shot lead into the final round of the Mexico Open.

Rahm, whose last victory was the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines last summer, pumped his fist Saturday when he holed a 12-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th for a 3-under 68.

He liked how he played tee-togreen. Rahm said he hopes he can see a few more putts drop.

“That one on 18 was the first one outside 10 feet I saw roll in,” Rahm said. “If I can just keep that going and make putts like I did the first two days, I think tomorrow I’ll give myself a really good chance.”

An hour or so before that key birdie on the 18th, Rahm was two shots behind and trying to keep up with Champ, one of the game’s longest hitters whose penetratin­g ball flight has been ideal for breezy conditions at Vidanta Vallarta,

Champ went over the back of the green on the 15th and stubbed a chip that didn’t reach the green, leading to bogey. He went just over the back on the next hole, and this time clipped it too hard and watched it roll some 10 feet by the hole, leading to another bogey.

From just right of the 18th in two, Champ’s chip came up some 15 feet short and he had to settle for par and a 67.

Kurt Kitayama was tied with Champ after a 66 that also featured some late struggles. He was tied for the lead when he blocked his tee shot on the par-3 17th so far to the right that it ran across a cart path onto a dirt lie under the trees. He did well to make bogey.

Then, the former UNLV player with two European tour wins had 109 yards to the par-5 18th and came up 25 feet short, having to settle for a par.

Rahm was at 13-under 200, two clear of Champ and Kitayama. Another shot behind were Nate Lashley (64), Davis Riley (67) and Patrick Rodgers (66).

Rahm had two eagle chances on the par-5 sixth (20 feet) and the reachable par-4 seventh (15 feet) and settled for birdies. He drove into the water on the tough 10th and made bogey, and Champ pulled ahead with a birdie on the par-5 12th, and then briefly stretched his lead to two shots with a long upand-down from right of the green on the par-5 14th.

“I feel like I haven’t had everything there, but I’ve been able to get around and score,” Champ said.

It will be the seventh time Rahm has at least a share of the lead going into the final round. He has only converted one of the previous six chances on the PGA Tour.

CHAMPIONS: In the Woodlands, Texas, Steve Stricker wanted to stay in bed Saturday morning and some of the players at the Insperity Invitation­al probably wish he had. Stricker took advantage of calm conditions with a 7-under 65 for a three-way share of the lead in his return to the PGA Tour Champions.

Stricker, who lost 25 pounds during a health scare that hospitaliz­ed him late last year, is competing for the first time in six months and already has a chance to win.

He was tied with Steve Alker (65) and hard-charging Brandt Jobe (64), who ran off five straight birdies on the back nine and then closed with another birdie when his 5-iron caromed off the wood framing the lake on the par-4 18th.

They were at 12-under 132. Ken Duke was the next closed to them at 8-under 136.

LPGA: In Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., Hannah Green held onto the lead Saturday in the Palos Verdes Championsh­ip after a frustratin­g start on the hilly, windswept course perched above the Pacific Ocean.

Three strokes ahead of Lydia Ko and three other players entering the day, Green overcame bogeys on the first two holes to shoot a 1-over 72 and take a one-shot lead over playing partner Ko into the final round.

Green parred the last two holes to finish at 8-under 205. Ko shot a 70, also overcoming a bad start.

 ?? EDUARDO VERDUGO/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jon Rahm, of Spain, putts on the sixth hole during the third round of the Mexico Open at Vidanta in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Saturday. Rahm built a two-shot lead over Kurt Kitayama and Cameron Champ.
EDUARDO VERDUGO/ASSOCIATED PRESS Jon Rahm, of Spain, putts on the sixth hole during the third round of the Mexico Open at Vidanta in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Saturday. Rahm built a two-shot lead over Kurt Kitayama and Cameron Champ.

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