Grayson Murray surged on Moving Day at the Puerto Rico Open, styling a 7-under-par 31-34=65 to reach 14-under 202 with one round to play, good for a share of the 54-hole lead alongside Rafael Campos.
The big hitter has his best driving day of the week, piping 10-of-14 fairways to make his task much easier on approach. From there, he pelted 16 greens in regulation, impressive when you consider the windy conditions he was battling for most of the day. On the week he has 18 birdies (T2) and an eagle. Murray has never held a 54-hole lead or co-lead on the PGA TOUR but he did win the 2017 Barbasol Championship so he knows how to deliver the goods in an alternate-field event. “it’s been a long time since I have been in a situation like this, but I’m not afraid of the moment. And at the end of the day, you still got to play good golf, no matter who’s chasing you or who I’m chasing. So Sunday pressure is always a little different. But, yeah, I mean, there’s some good players at the top, and it will be good, a good fight out there.” Murray arrived without a top 40 over his last 17 starts so to say this came out of the blue would be an understatement.