With preferred lies in effect, World No. 481 Rob Oppenheim hung up a career-low 8-under-par 31-31=62 in the third round of the Wyndham Championship to reach 16-under 194, up eight spots into a two-way T2, two back of 54-hole leader and past champ Si Woo Kim (62), who he’ll be with in the final twosome on Sunday.
This is just the second time the Massachusetts native has been in the top 10 after 54 holes in 77 career events. He was solo 5th at the 2017 AT&T Pebble Beach (on a sponsor invite) before even-par 72 for a still-career-best T8. The 40-year-old who arrived 145th in the FedExCup standings, is attempting to make the Playoffs for the first time, though this is just his third season on the main stage. After opening with twin 66s, he began T10 on 8-under, two back of quad-leaders (including Kim). On 11 (of 14) fairways and 16 greens in regulation, the Rollins College alum gained 1.399 strokes approaching and 1.216 around-the-green. He walked off with a lone bogey-5 at 18 (failed scramble), preceded by seven circles at 1, 2, 12, 13, and 15-17, adding an eagle-3 at 5 (fringe-shot from 15'1"). The Florida resident gained 3.008 strokes on-the-green, converting two scoring tries from between 33 and 50 feet, and is No. 1 in SGP (cumulative 7.069). His 62 is a career low in 215 rounds, previously 64 in R1 at the 2020 Bermuda (finished T24).