From the third-to-last threesome and with preferred lies in effect, PGA TOUR rookie and World No. 122 Chad Ramey ate a late double toward a 3-over-par 37-36=73 in R3 of the Wells Fargo Championship, nudging one spot to T6 on 2-under 208, six back.
The 29-year-old, making his tourney debut, will be in the fourth-to-last pairing on Sunday with fellow first-timer Matthew Wolff, chasing leader Keegan Bradley. His 73 today, which was lowlighted by a pair of doubles at 2 and 17, still was 0.662 strokes better than the field average in R3, and was highlighted by two conventional birdies from between nine and 13 feet, and a hole-out version at 12 from 50'0" away. On nine (of 14) fairways and nine greens in regulation, the Mississippi State alum lost 1.009 strokes on approach but gained 0.699 off-the-tee, 0.423 around and 0.548 on-the-green. Of the 27 rookies on TOUR this season, he’s the only one who’s won, claiming the opposite-field Corales on debut five starts ago, where he came from two back (2nd) with 5-under 67 to win by one.