From the penultimate threesome, past champ and World No. 335 James Hahn walked off with bogey toward a 2-over-par 36-36=72 in R3 of the Wells Fargo at TPC Potomac, T3 on the board, which is where he began, four short of leader Keegan Bradley (67).
The 40-year-old, who is looking to become the first 40-something to win on TOUR since Lucas Glover at last season’s John Deere at age 41, will give chase out of the penultimate pairing on Sunday with Anirban Lahiri. He owns two TOUR wins in 224 events, most recently this tournament in 2016 at Quail Hollow 128 starts and six years ago this week, where he came from two back (T3) with 2-under 70 before prevailing in a 2-man playoff over Roberto Castro (71) as a pre-tourney 400/1 outright. With preferred lies in effect, the South Korean-born American outbalanced one birdie with three bogey-5s on seven (of 14) fairways and seven greens in regulation, losing 1.615 strokes on approach but gaining 1.685 with the flat stick, No. 3-ranked in SG: Putting thru 54 holes at 7.730 and No. 1-ranked in Scrambling at 82.61 percent. Besides being the only player in their 40s that’s in the top 10 heading to Sunday’s finale, he’s also posted progressively worse laps of 66-68-72, so he’ll need to put a halt to that tomorrow if he wants to lift another trophy. See link below to post-round comments.