Out of the third-to-last threesome, World No. 44 Sergio Garcia finished bogey-birdie-par for a 4-under 33-34=67 in R3 of the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba to post 13-under 200, T5 and trailing leader and defender Viktor Hovland.
After kicking off his tourney debut with 64-69-67, the Spaniard was T5, where he ended, but began four back of leader Matthew Wolff. Wolff cooperated with an untimely 74, but Hovland took the pole with a day-low career-low 62 and now he’s six back. There were 29 first-timers at Mayakoba to begin the week and Garcia is the only one currently in the top 10, looking to become the first debutant winner here since Harris English in 2014, and is chasing his 12th TOUR title in 392 events. The Texas resident, who won last season’s stand-alone Sanderson Farms as a pre-tourney 60/1 outright and 54-hole co-leader, also in his debut, owns six come-from-behind victories on TOUR, with his largest final-round deficit overcome being his maiden win at the 2001 Mastercard Colonial, where he came from five back (T7) with 7-under 63 to win by two.