World No. 30 Shane Lowry walked off with birdie for a 6-under 34-31=65 in R3 of the RBC Heritage, climbing 12 places to T2 on 10-under 203, one shy of 54-hole leader Harold Varner III (63).
Beginning the day T14, five back of leader Patrick Cantlay (70), the Irishman camouflaged two squares at holes 3 (3-putt from 20'4") and 6 (missed par-saver from 4'10") with eight birdies, four from between six and nine feet. Afterwards (link below): “I feel like, without complaining too much, 65 is the worst score I could have shot. I hit the ball unbelievable today, and I didn’t really hole anything. That putt on the last (8'5") is probably the longest I’ve holed all day.” On 10 (of 14) fairways and 16 greens in regulation, the 35-year-old gained a whopping 5.730 strokes tee-to-green, 4.702 of that on approach, but lost 1.815 strokes on-the-green. He’ll be in the final pairing on Sunday with Varner III, scheduled for 1:50 pm ET, vying for a third PGA TOUR title, first since the 2019 Open at Royal Portrush 45 starts ago, where he was the 54-hole leader by four, shot 1-over 72, and won by six over runner-up and playing competitor Tommy Fleetwood (74).