From the penultimate threesome, World No. 104 Cameron Champ bogeyed two of his final four en route to a 4-under 31-36=67 in R3 of the Mexico Open at Vidanta, nudging one place to T2 on 13-under 200, two adrift of leader Jon Rahm (68).
The Houston resident, who didn’t play an event between September 20, 2021 and January 18, 2022 due to injury, said today that he’s 100% (link below) and also stated, “I’m in great spirits in the head, in life.” He’ll be in the final group on Sunday with Rahm and Kurt Kitayama (66), vying for a fourth TOUR victory in 89 events, first since last season’s 3M Open 13 starts ago, where he came from two back (T4) with 5-under 66 out of the third-to-last twosome to win by two. The 26-year-old’s other two wins were as the 54-hole leader by four and three, respectively, at the 2019 Sanderson Farms and the 2020 Safeway. Today, he was rolling along bogey-free 6-under thru 14 holes, suffered back-to-back bogey-5s at 15 and 16 (failed scrambles), and then failed to birdie the par-5 last, losing 0.481 strokes on approach but gaining 1.152 off-the-tee and 2.340 on-the-green. At the three-quarter pole, the California native ranks 2nd SG: OTT (4.895) and 2nd SGP (6.891), but 67th in APP (-1.186).