New York Post

Scott not so great in follow-up

- By BRETT CYRGALIS

Adam Scott slept on the best round of the second day at the PGA Championsh­ip, but awoke Saturday and just couldn’t replicate it.

The 38-year-old Australian could not carry momentum from his 64 on Friday and shot a third-round 72 at Bethpage Black, dropping him to 3-under for the tournament and nine shots back of leader Brooks Koepka.

Scott made three bogeys on the front nine to turn at 37, and from there, he just tried to grind his way in.

“I really needed a solid start,” said Scott, who was in the second-to-last group with Danny Berger (who shot 78), making them feel a world away from Koepka. “I really needed under-par front nine I thought to just keep interested in chasing him down.”

Despite the huge deficit, Scott, the 2014 Masters champion, was still looking for something miraculous to happen on Sunday.

“You’ve got to tee off with the hope,” Scott said. “I mean, I shot 6under [Friday]. Maybe they’ll set the pins up a little friendlier and give someone a chance to do that. You never know. It’s possible he could struggle and shoot a couple over.”

Unheralded 23-yearold Jazz Janewattan­anond from Thailand shot a third-round 67 and went to 5-under for the tournament. He is to be in the penultimat­e group Sunday with Luke List. Janewattan­anond was loving the New York crowds, who kept mispronoun­cing his name.

“I heard all sorts,” he said. “Some pretty good ones. I don’t want to remember it.” Englishman Matt Wallace shot a thirdround 70 and was 4-under, eight back of the lead. He was also impressed with the New York banter.

“There’s a lot of witty comments out there,” he said. “‘Do it for the queen’ is one of my favorite ones, which I find funny. I mean, it’s good fun.”

Former Mets star David Wright followed around the final pairing of Koepka and Jordan Spieth, traveling with the media just inside the ropes. Acting as an ambassador for the championsh­ip, Wright got a lot of fan attention and responded to almost every comment in kind.

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