From the final group, World No. 201 David Lipsky and World No. 125 Aaron Rai pieced together a bogey-free 7-under 33-32=65 in R3 of the Zurich Classic, dipping one spot to T3 on 23-under 193.
The first-timers and PGA TOUR rookies had a chance to end with three straight birdies but each missed from inside of nine feet at the last, Lipsky’s a more glaring whiff from 37 inches. The significance is it dropped them six adrift of playing competitors and leaders Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay, who continued to cruise and dusted them by five with a Day 3 60. Lipsky, whose best finish on TOUR is a T7 at this season’s opposite-field Corales, wrote down three birdies toward the cause, while Rai circled four, and will look to better a T6 at this season’s Farmers. They’ll switch back to alternate shot on Sunday, carding a R2 67 in that format yesterday, and will be in the third-to-last group on Sunday with Wyndham Clark and Cameron Tringale. While they might be too far back from the lead, barring a collapse by the front-runners, they’ll begin the final frame just one shot shy of second place.