Out of the sixth-to-last threesome, World No. 207 Andrew Landry birdied two of his final four holes toward a 4-under-par 34-33=67 in R3 of the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, climbing eight spots to T7 on 12-under 201.
The 34-year-old’s previous form at Mayakoba was non-existent, missing three cuts along with a mid-tourney WD, and hadn’t recorded a score better than 2-under 69 (x2). This week, he’s tossed up laps of 66-68-67, and while a distant seven in arrears of leader and defender Viktor Hovland, is in line for a second top 5 of the season in four starts, joining a T4 at the Sanderson Farms two starts ago, where he posted rounds of 68-68-66-66. The Arkansas alum, who’s totaled 16 birdies versus four bogeys thus far, owns two TOUR wins in 119 events, most recently the 2020 American Express 40 starts ago as a 54-hole co-leader. He’ll play out of the fourth-to-last pairing in R4 with Aaron Wise.