World No. 156 Doc Redman pieced together a 1-under-par 34-36=70 in the third round of the Palmetto Championship at Congaree for a 54-hole total of 6-under 207, up three spots to T7 with play suspended for the evening due to inclement weather.
Four players will return early Sunday morning to complete their respective third rounds, each of the four on the par-4 last, including the leader on the course Chesson Hadley, who Redman currently trails by eight. He was bogey-free 3-under thru 12 holes, circling three at 2, 4 and 11, but stalled out with six pars and a double bogey-6 at 13 (watered tee ball). The Clemson product lost 1.024 strokes off-the-tee and 0.757 on-the-green, but gained 0.890 around-the-green and 1.365 on approach, No. 1 in the latter with a cumulative 6.773. This is the third time this season in 21 events that he’s in the top 10 at the three-quarter pole, first since T7 three starts ago at the Byron Nelson, where he finished T9 (64-67-69-70) for his first top 10 since T4 at the stand-alone Bermuda back in November as the 54-hole leader by one (65-71-67-69). The 23-year-old was T2 (one back) after an opening 65, but fell back with a Day 2 72 (4 birdies, 1 bogey, 2 doubles).