Making his tournament debut, World No. 49 Mito Pereira birdied three of his final five toward a 2-under 36-32=68 in R3 of the Charles Schwab Challenge, up six places to T9, five back of leader Scottie Scheffler (68).
The Chilean and PGA TOUR rookie was the 54-hole leader by three in his PGA Championship debut last week in Tulsa and still led by one thru 71 holes before suffering a double bogey-6 to miss a playoff by one shot. That was his first lead/co-lead after any round (in 86 rounds played) and it came in a major, so the closing 5-over 75, while understandable, was still a shock to the system for sure. To his credit, the Texas Tech product remained in the field this week in Fort Worth and has rebounded admirably with laps of 70-66-68, the 66 bogey-free on Friday, and posts 6-under 204. At the three-quarter mark, he’s tallied one eagle and 11 birdies against seven bogeys and is in positive territory in all strokes gained categories, including 2nd SG: Off-the-Tee (3.041) and 41st SG: Putting (1.078), highlighted by a 1.690 SGP today.