From the final threesome, overnight tri-leader and World No. 73 Sebastian Munoz played his final four in 1-over but still authored a 6-under 32-34=66 in R3 of the AT&T Byron Nelson to post 21-under 195, good for a 1-shot lead over Jordan Spieth.
The Colombian and North Texas alum, who was also the R1 leader (by four), will be in the final threesome again on Sunday, this time with AT&T athlete and Dallas native Jordan Spieth, and Chilean and good friend Joaquin Niemann, scheduled for 11:30 am local. After kicking off with a course-record, career-tying-low 60 and 69, he was matched at the halfway mark by Ryan Palmer and rookie David Skinns, who Munoz beat today by four and eight shots, respectively, and regains the perch alone after Saturday’s effort. On eight (of 14) fairways and 16 greens in regulation, the 29-year-old camouflaged one bogey-5 at 16 (failed scramble) with five birdies at 2, 9, 10, 12 and 14, and a hole-out eagle-2 at six from a greenside bunker. This is his fourth 54-hole lead/co-lead in 119 events, all of them outright leads, is previously 1-for-3 converting, and is vying for a second TOUR title, first since the 2020 Sanderson Farms 72 starts ago, where he was the 54-hole leader by one, shot 2-under 70, and prevailed in a 2-man, 1-hole playoff over Sungjae Im (66). See link below to post-round comments.