Playing out of the penultimate threesome, World No. 128 Hudson Swafford walked off with birdie for a 4-under-par 35-33=68 in the third round of the BMW Championship, dropping three spots to solo 9th on 15-under 201, six back of co-leaders Bryson DeChambeau (67) and Patrick Cantlay (66).
The 33-year-old, the lowest-ranked OWGRer in the field, is making his first appearance at the BMW since T40 in 2017 and has never made it to the playoffs finale at East Lake in seven previous seasons. His best finish in the FedExCup standings is 38th in 2017, buoyed by his maiden win at the CareerBuilder, and at the moment, is up nine spots to 31st in the season-long points race, 11.502 FEC points short of 30th on the list Patrick Reed, who is idle. The Georgia alum, who added a second TOUR victory at the stand-alone Corales back in September, will play out of the fifth-to-last twosome in R4 with reigning FEC champ Dustin Johnson. Thru 54 holes, he’s recorded laps of 67-66-68, tallied 18 birdies against three bogeys, and ranks 7th in SG: Approach (3.022) and 5th in SG: Putting (6.038), though 40th in SG: Off-the-Tee (-0.298) and 58th in SG: Around (-1.399).