Making his tournament debut, World No. 319 and TOUR rookie Dylan Wu finished eagle-birdie for a 5-under-par 34-32=66 in R3 of the Butterfield Bermuda Championship to post 9-under 204, up 16 places to T10, eight shy of leader Taylor Pendrith (65).
The Northwestern alum made his way to the main stage with a 29th-place finish last season in the Korn Ferry Tour Priority Ranking, buoyed by his maiden win 14 weeks ago at the Price Cutter Charity Championship. This is his fifth career TOUR event, third as a member, with his best finish a T31 at last season’s 121st U.S. Open at Torrey Pines in his major debut (70-73-74-71). The 25-year-old, who arrived 1-for-2 on the season (T47, Fortinet), has posted laps of 69-69 and today’s career-low 66, totaled one eagle and 13 birdies versus six bogeys, and ranks T8 in greens in regulation at 74.07 percent (40/54), including his week best of 15 today.