From the fifth-to-last threesome, World No. 260 Peter Malnati finished birdie-birdie toward a 6-under 34-32=66 in R4 of the AT&T Byron Nelson to conclude on 21-under 267, up four places to T8 with play winding down.
The 34-year-old, who camouflaged one bogey with seven birdies on Sunday, was making his 22nd start of the season and finally nabs a second top 10, first since T7 at the Bermuda Championship 17 starts ago. It is his fifth top 25 as well, improves to 15-for-22 on the campaign, and bags his first result inside the top 50 in the event in his sixth appearance (T59/2018). For the week, the Missouri alum carded rounds of 64-70-67-66, totaled two eagles and 22 birdies against five bogeys, and currently ranks 3rd SG: Putting (7.534), including 1.459 SGP in R4, though 46th SG: Tee-to-Green (1.652), 35th-ranked on approach (1.917) but 51st off-the-tee (-0.162). He did not qualify for this coming week’s PGA Championship, so his next start could be right back here in Texas in two weeks at the Charles Schwab Challenge.