World No. 190 Francesco Molinari battled to a 2-under 34-36=70 in R3 of the Memorial Tournament to reach 7-under 209, up four spots on the live leaderboard to T5, six back of leader Billy Horschel (65).
After kicking off with 71-68-70, the Los Angeles resident addressed his lofty position on the leaderboard (link below): “To be honest, where I’ve been, I’m just happy to be up there. It’s been harder than I ever thought it would be, between injuries and just other things that kind of got in the way. Yeah, I lost my way for a while. I feel this year there’s definitely been some improvement in the game, maybe not yet in the results and in the scores, but even just the last few weeks.” The Italian, who arrived off a T55 two weeks ago at the PGA in Tulsa, has tallied 14 birdies versus seven bogeys, four against two in R3, and ranks 46th SG: Off-the-Tee (-0.260), 24th SG: Approach (2.134), 4th SG: Around (4.314) and 19th SG: Putting (2.961). His most recent of three TOUR wins in 177 events is the 2019 Arnold Palmer Invitational 45 starts ago, where he came from five back (T17) with a week-low, bogey-free 8-under 64 to win by two over 54-hole leader Matt Fitzpatrick (71).