From the fourth-to-last threesome and with preferred lies in effect, World No. 85 Anirban Lahiri bogeyed two of his final four toward an even-par 33-37=70 in R3 of the Wells Fargo Championship, climbing seven places to T3 on 4-under 206, four back.
The 34-year-old checked in off three top-15 finishes in his last four events, kicking off the run with an impressive solo 2nd at THE PLAYERS after being the 54-hole leader by one (67-73-67-69). That matches his best on the PGA TOUR in 157 events with a back-door T2 at the 2017 Memorial (T27 thru 54 holes), and will be in the penultimate twosome tomorrow with past champ James Hahn, chasing leader and fellow South Florida resident Keegan Bradley. Lahiri, who’s a two-time winner on the European Tour in 76 events, most recently the 2015 Hero Indian Open, has recorded rounds of 68-68-70, and ranks 8th SG: Tee-to-Green (5.962) and 10th in SG: Putting (3.863), highlighted by a 3.235 SGP in R3. Today, the Bangalore, India, native was 2-under thru 14 (3 birdies, 1 bogey) before stalling out to a bogey-par-par-bogey finish, but still gained 3.662 strokes against the field average in R3 on a dreary, raining and chilly day at TPC Potomac. See link below to post-round comments.