Playing out of the fifth-to-last twosome, sponsor invite and World No. 1025 Erik Compton carved out an even-par 34-36=70 in the third round of the Charles Schwab Challenge to post 7-under 203. T6 on the board, which is where he began. UPDATE: In R4 Sunday, Compton walked off with birdie from 8'4" toward a 3-over 73 (2 birdies, 5 bogeys) for a T20 and earned $68,437, his first payday on the PGA TOUR since T29 at the 2016 Quicken Loans National during his last full season on TOUR.
The 41-year-old, eight back of leader Jordan Spieth, will play out of the fourth-to-last twosome on Sunday with Patton Kizzire. He’s eyeing his sixth career top-10 finish in 164 events, first since T10 at the 2015 Humana Challenge 51 starts ago as a 54-hole co-leader (66-66-67-70). The Miami native, with no PGA TOUR status, could get into the inaugural Palmetto Championship at Congaree in two weeks with a top-10 finish tomorrow. On five (of 14) fairways and 10 greens in regulation, he lost 1.691 strokes off-the-tee but gained 0.296 approaching and 0.226 around-the-green. The University of Georgia product exchanged two birdie-3s at holes 6 and 9, each from between seven and 10 feet, with two bogey-5s at 5 and 10, registering 0.983 SG: Putting with 27 total putts. At the three-quarter pole, Compton ranks 2nd in SGP (7.504) and 23rd in SG: Approach (2.125), though 71st in SG: OTT (-2.538).