Playing out of the penultimate threesome, World No. 154 Brandon Hagy styled a 4-under-par 33-34=67 in the third round of the John Deere Classic to reach 15-under 198, up one spot to solo 2nd, one adrift of leader Sebastian Munoz (67), who he’ll be with in the final twosome on Sunday.
This is the California native’s second Deere after a T50 in 2017, where he carded lows of 66 (x2), but sprinkled in a 73 and 71. This week, he’s put up 67-64-67, and has tallied one eagle and 13 birdies against just one bogey, No. 1 in the latter stat. The 30-year-old owns three top 10s in 92 events, with a best of solo 2nd at this season’s Honda as 8th alternate, where he was T18 after 54 holes (69-62-76-66). This is his highest position on the board at the three-quarter pole, replacing 5th (x2), including at last week’s Rocket Mortgage, where he eventually finished T6 (65-71-68-68). Today’s lap featured five birdies versus one bogey on 17 greens in regulation, losing strokes around (-0.342) and with the flat stick (-1.012), but gaining 1.137 off the tee, 2.690 approaching and 3.484 tee to green.