Making his first appearance at Colonial Country Club since a missed cut in 2017, World No. 202 Kyle Stanley authored a 2-under-par 33-35=68 in the third round of the Charles Schwab Challenge to reach 6-under 204, up seven places to T9 with play still in progress.
This is the 33-year-old’s eighth visit, fourth made cut with a best of T27 on debut in 2010 as a non-member. After opening with 69-67, he began two short of the overnight top 10 and hit nine (of 14) fairways and 12 greens in regulation. The Clemson product was rolling along at 3-under thru seven holes (4 birdies, 1 bogey), but after bogey-4 at 8 (missed par-saver from 5'0"), stalled out with 10 consecutive pars. He still gained 1.810 strokes against the field average on Saturday and is in the top 10 after 54 holes for a second consecutive start on the season, joining the Wells Fargo three weeks ago, where he was T7 before fading to T26 (67-74-68-75). Stanley was also in the top 10 at the three-quarter pole at Valero in San Antonio (T10) and ended up T14, his best finish since T6 at the RSM in November, his lone top 10 of the campaign thus far in 20 events.