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Kang leads Fowler by 3 at Houston Open

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HUMBLE, Texas — Sung Kang shot a 1-under 71 to hold a three-shot lead over Rickie Fowler after the third round of the Houston Open on Saturday.

After shooting a tournament course record 9-under 63 on Friday, Kang had taken a commanding six-shot lead with a 36-hole tournament record of 129 through two rounds.

However, on Saturday it was Fowler’s day to chase history, shooting a 5-under 67 to trim Kang’s lead as they head into the final round.

After Thursday’s 8-under 64, Fowler held a one-shot lead over Kang after the first round but slipped to fourth on Friday with a 71.

He returned to form on Saturday and has a PGA Tour career-best 22 birdies through three rounds.

Behind Kang and Fowler at 17-under 199 and 14-under 202 through three rounds, respective­ly, Russell Henley is 13-under 203 and Luke List is 12-under 204.

No one else is within eight shots of Kang.

Kang, the 29-year-old South Korean who entered the week ranked No. 202 in the world, could earn an invitation to next week’s Masters with a win today.

Playing one hole behind Fowler throughout the day, Kang played in the shadows of Fowler’s stardom and the roar of the crowd rooting for a big comeback.

Kang gave up the lead briefly after a putt lipped out of the hole on 16 by taking a full circle around the cup before sneaking out.

On the final two holes of the day, however, it was Fowler who had his share of misfortune­s on his putts.

He bogeyed on 17 and double-bogeyed on the 18th hole to give Kang a little more breathing room heading into the final round.

Today’s tee times have been moved up to 7:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. Central with threesomes off split tees to try to avoid heavy thundersto­rms and rainfall expected in the late morning to early afternoon.

Heavy winds approachin­g 25-30 mph at times and cloudy skies resulted in much higher scores on Saturday than were seen on Friday, with the average score around 1 over par.

Kang will be grouped with Fowler, something both players said they look forward to as they enter the final round.

Kang has never led a tournament on the PGA Tour after three rounds. He said he was well aware of Fowler’s pursuit on Saturday, thanks to the crowd.

“I heard a lot of noise in front of us, so I was like, ‘Oh, I know something big is going on up there,’ ” Kang said.

Fowler said he’s ready to shake off his struggles on the last two holes.

“I drove it well, hit a lot of fairways, hit a lot of greens and made some good putts,” Fowler said.

“I’m not looking at the last two holes. It was a great day of golf, and I put myself in a position to win a golf tournament tomorrow.”

BILOXI, Miss. — Gene Sauers shot a 9-under 63 to take a one-shot lead after the second round of the Mississipp­i Gulf Resort Classic on Saturday.

The 54-year-old Sauers started the day three shots behind leader Joe Durant at Fallen Oak but moved up the leaderboar­d with five birdies and an eagle on the front nine. He made bogey on No. 10 but recovered with three birdies over the final eight holes. He’s at 12-under for the tournament.

Defending tournament champion Miguel Angel Jimenez shot a 66 and is alone in second place, one shot behind Sauers.

Glen Day (67) and Durant (69) both are three shots off the lead. John Daly was in contention after shooting a 69 on Friday but faded with a 1-over 73 on Saturday.

RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. — Lexi Thompson excelled on an extra-long day at the ANA Inspiratio­n, taking the tournament lead while completing her winddelaye­d second round before moving two shots ahead of Norway's Suzann Pettersen with a third-round 67 Saturday.

After playing 28 holes Saturday, Thompson is at 13-under 203 heading into today's final round.

Ten players are within five shots of the lead at the LPGA Tour's first major of the year, including Inbee Park, Michelle Wie and Ariya Jutanugarn. The 22-year-old Thompson's victory here in 2014 is her only previous major title, and the American excels on the Dinah Shore Course at Mission Hills Country Club.

 ?? JOSH HEDGES/GETTY IMAGES ?? South Korea’s Sung Kang walks off the 18th green after finishing his 3rd round.
JOSH HEDGES/GETTY IMAGES South Korea’s Sung Kang walks off the 18th green after finishing his 3rd round.

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