Out of the 15th-to-last twosome, World No. 158 Robert Streb tossed up a 6-under 34-31=65 in R3 of the Valspar Championship, climbing 19 spots to T6 on 11-under 202, seven in arrears of leader and rookie Davis Riley, who fired a day-low 62.
The 34-year-old, who opened 68-69, shared the low round of the day with two others before Riley strolled in out of the third-to-last pairing. This is his fifth appearance, first since 2019 (CUT), with one prior cash, a T51 on debut in 2013 during his rookie campaign (73-70-69-75). The Kansas State alum, mired in a month-long-slide, began the season with two top 10s in the fall, but had since missed six of his last eight cuts with nothing better than a T56 (Farmers). That can all end tomorrow out of the third-to-last pairing with past champ Adam Hadwin, and has an outside chance for a third TOUR victory in 251 events, first since a P1 at last season’s RSM Classic (37 starts ago) as the 54-hole leader by three.