Playing out of the sixth-to-last threesome, World No. 353 Jimmy Walker walked off with bogey but still managed a 3-under-par 34-34=68 in the third round of the 3M Open, up five places to T4 on 10-under 203, two in arrears of 54-hole leader Cameron Tringale (66).
The 42-year-old has recorded just two top 10s in his last 72 events, one this season in 24 starts, a back-door T6 at the Memorial four starts ago, where he wrapped with a day-low, bogey-free 7-under 65. This is his first time in the top 10 after 54 holes since the 2018 Byron Nelson 3 years, 2 months and 72 starts ago, where he was T5 before finishing T6, his other top 10 mentioned above. After kicking off with 68 and bogey-free 67, the Baylor product nearly went error-free for a second straight lap, but ate a bogey-6 at 18 (watered tee ball). On six (of 14) fairways and 14 greens in regulation, he lost 1.065 strokes off-the-tee but gained 1.785 approaching and 1.382 around. The Oklahoma native ticked four birdies, each from inside of six feet, missed four other scoring tries from between 13 and 15 feet, and posted a 0.204 SG: Putting. He’ll play out of the third-to-last twosome in R4 with Cameron Champ.