World No. 290 James Hahn painted a day-low, bogey-free 11-under 31-30=61 in R3 of the AT&T Byron Nelson to reach 18-under 198, vaulting 34 spots to T4, three shy of leader Sebastian Munoz (66).
The 40-year-old was in the top 10 after each of the first three rounds at last week’s RBC Heritage and firmly in the mix thru 14 holes on Sunday before settling for a season-best T9 after a 2-over 72. This week, he opened 69-68 to sit T34, gaining 7.880 strokes tee-to-green thru 36 holes but losing a whopping 5.591 with the flat stick. Today’s 61, one shy of a career low, included nine birdies and an eagle-3 on 16 greens in regulation, posting 5.174 SG: TTG and a 2.362 SG: Putting. Afterward (link below): “It’s nice when the head pro comes down and give me a little putting lesson after the end of the round yesterday. That definitely helped out a lot.” The UC-Berkeley alum is vying for a third TOUR victory in 226 events, first since the 2016 Wells Fargo 129 starts ago, and will be in the penultimate threesome on Sunday with Justin Thomas and defender K.H. Lee. At the three-quarter pole, he ranks No. 1 TTG (13.054), including 2nd OTT (3.866) and 1st APP (9.572), and despite a 60th-place ranking ARG (-0.384).