San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Streb leads at Sea Island as Johnson looms

- By Doug Ferguson

ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. — Robert Streb kept his game fromcoming undone over the first hour Saturday, and then pieced together enough birdies for a 3-under 67 to build a three-shot lead going into the final round of the RSM Classic.

Streb came from five shots behindwhen hewonat Sea Island six years ago, his only PGA Tour title. This time, he has a lead over Zach Johnson (65) and Bronson Burgoon

(67).

Streb was at 17-under 195. Camilo Villegas pulled within one shot on the lead going to the back nine of the Seaside course until a two-shot swing at the 10th that cost him momentum. Streb hit his approachto­8feet for birdie. Villegas was just on the fringe 15 feet away, ran it by 5 feet and missed that to fall three shots back.

Villegas added a bogey on the 13th, didn’t make a birdie on the back nineandhad­tosettle for a 70.

Hewas five shots behind ashetries to win for the first time since five years, and following a summer in which his 2-year-olddaughte­r died of tumors on her brain and spine.

Streb had to earn back his full PGA Tour card a year ago, and then missed the PGA Tour postseason for the third straight year. He kept his status because of the pandemic-shortened year, and a victory Sunday would give him an exemption through August 2023.

Six players are within five shots of the lead going into Sunday.

Even with no spectators and only limited corporate clients allowed, Johnson will feel an entire community behind. He lives at Sea Island, and no resident has ever won this event. Winless since the 2015 British Open at St. Andrews,

Johnson rallied late with three birdies over his last five holes, finishing with a 30-foot birdie putt.

Burgoon, who helped Texas A&Mwin the 2009NCAAti­tle, had five birdies in a six-hole stretch on the back nine — the exception was a bogey on the 14th, playing straight into a strong wind along the water — to overcome a rough start and get into the final group.

Emiliano Grillo had a 65 and was four shots behind, whileKevin Kisner (66) and Kyle Stanley (68) were five back.

 ??  ?? Robert Streb won the RSM Classic six years ago and he holds the edge there going into the final round.
Robert Streb won the RSM Classic six years ago and he holds the edge there going into the final round.

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