From the final pairing, R1 and R2 co-leader and World No. 186 Beau Hossler labored to a birdie-less 3-over 36-37=73 in R3 of the Charles Schwab Challenge, falling eight places to T9 on 6-under 204, five adrift of leader Scottie Scheffler (68).
The University of Texas product, playing this season on conditional status and still searching for a first TOUR win in 136 events, opened with 66 and bogey-free 65 to co-lead with Scheffler and playing competitor Scott Stallings (70). With his right wrist already taped, he aggravated whatever the ailment is with a tree-outline second from 211 yards at the par-4 fifth, saving par there, but wound-up squaring three bogey-5s at holes 7, 17 (bogey-save from 10'7") and 18. On six (of 14) fairways and 10 greens in regulation, the 27-year-old lost strokes off-the-tee (-0.546), on approach (-1.427) and with the flat stick (-0.562), posting 2.000 putts per GIR with 30 total putts, and missed two putts from inside of seven feet.