Out of the penultimate pairing, World No. 33 Talor Gooch finished birdie-birdie-par-bogey for an even-par 37-35=72 in R3 of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, up one spot into a two-way T1 with Billy Horschel on 7-under 209.
Bay Hill Club & Lodge played extremely difficult on Saturday, evidenced by Gooch’s four-birdie four-bogey 72 gaining 2.065 against the field average. He’ll be in the final pairing on Sunday with Floridian Horschel, chasing his second win in 111 events and second of the season in 13 starts. This is the Oklahoma State alum’s second 54-hole lead/co-lead, first since the RSM just prior to the holiday break, where he led by three and won by three after a bogey-free 6-under 64. Today, paired with R1 leader and past champ Rory McIlroy, who he beat by four shots, he lost 0.606 strokes on approach, mustering just seven greens in regulation, but gained 2.258 around, and is No. 1 at the three-quarter mark SG: Tee-to-Green (8.556). See link below to post-round comments.