Albuquerque Journal

Finau leads, Rahm on his heels

Masters champ fires 61, trails by just two

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VALLARTA, Mexico — Tony Finau had a terrific stretch at the Mexico Open on Saturday, posting five birdies over his last seven holes for a 6-under 65 that gave him a two-shot lead over Masters champion Jon Rahm and 21-yearold Akshay Bhatia.

Rahm, the defending champion, matched his lowest round on the PGA Tour with a 61. He started the third round six shots behind and at one point took a one-shot lead until Finau rallied at the end.

Bhatia also finished with a flourish, hitting his second shot to 8 feet on the par-5 18th hole at Vallarta Vidanta for an eagle and a 63.

Rahm had enough mistakes over the previous two rounds to put himself in a hole. Saturday was not one of those days. He missed only one green and four of his 10 birdies were putts from about 25 feet or longer.

“If I putt as good as I did today, I’ll definitely give myself a chance,” Rahm said.

Finau was at 19-under 194 as he goes for his second victory this season, and his fourth PGA Tour title in the last nine months.

Just as Rahm was making a charge on the back with three straight birdies, Finau answered with a tough pitch from short of the par-5 12th hole for birdie. After a tee shot went long on the par-3 13th, he hit a lofted pitch that rolled in for birdie, and then followed that with a bold 3-iron that he started toward the water and drew it back to about 12 feet on the par-5 14th for a two-putt birdie.

His only blemish was a threeputt from the fringe on the par3 17th, but he answered with a final birdie to take a two-shot shot cushion into the final round.

Finau didn’t see a leaderboar­d until early on the back nine. That was his first indication that Rahm was making a big charge.

“I think it definitely got my juices going a little bit and was

able to make a few birdies coming in to stay in front of him,” Finau said. “It was something I expected going into today. He’s an amazing golfer. I play with him a lot and to see him at the top of the leaderboar­d after only 12 or 13 holes was not a big surprise to me.”

Finau was a runner-up to Rahm last year in the Mexico Open.

Rahm began his round with a birdie putt from just inside 40 feet, a sign of what was to come. He went out in 29 and then ran off three straight birdies in the middle of the back nine. The Spaniard needed birdie on the par-5 closing hole for his lowest round, but his drive settled near the lip of a bunker and he could only blast out sideways, leading to par.

He also shot 61 in the third round of the Mexico Championsh­ip at Chapultepe­c in 2020, and in the third round of the Sentry Tournament of Champions in 2022. He did not win either of those two tournament­s.

“Today, everything just seemed perfect. Made a lot of great swings and the ones that weren’t great, still gave myself a

good result,” Rahm said.

Rahm at No. 1 in the world and Finau at No. 16 are the only players from the top 20 at the Mexico Open. Bhatia played a practice round with them earlier in the week, and now he gets them on Sunday. It’s heady stuff for the kid who turned pro at 17.

Bhatia is already assured a PGA Tour card for next season, having been runner-up in the Puerto Rico Open earlier this year. That led to special temporary membership, meaning he can get unlimited exemptions the rest of the year.

LIV: In Singapore, Sergio Garcia shot a 7-under 64 and moved into a share of the second-round lead with Talor Gooch at the LIV Singapore tournament.

Garcia and Gooch, who birdied his last two holes for a 65, had 36-hole totals of 13-under 129.

Brooks Koepka (65 Saturday) was in third place, a stroke behind.

British Open champion Cameron Smith was in a three-way tied for fourth place after a 66 and two behind the leaders.

Phil Mickelson, who shot a second straight 66, was in seventh place and three strokes back.

 ?? MOISES CASTILLO/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tony Finau hits out of a bunker at the sixth hole on Saturday at the Mexico Open in Vallarta, Mexico. He takes a two-stroke lead to the final round. Finau was second in this tournament last year.
MOISES CASTILLO/ASSOCIATED PRESS Tony Finau hits out of a bunker at the sixth hole on Saturday at the Mexico Open in Vallarta, Mexico. He takes a two-stroke lead to the final round. Finau was second in this tournament last year.

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