The 2011 Masters champion got into next week’s PGA Championship as an alternate when defender Phil Mickelson withdrew, so he no longer needs a win this week to get in. That said, he’s still firmly in the hunt at TPC Craig Ranch, and will be in the third-to-last threesome on Sunday with Ryan Palmer and rookie Davis Riley. Thru 54 holes, the South African has tallied one eagle and 22 birdies, T1 in total birdies, against seven bogeys, and ranks 3rd SG: Tee-to-Green (8.742), buoyed by a 2nd-place ranking ARG (4.108), but a lowly 58th in SG: Putting (0.083), losing strokes with the flat stick in Rounds 2 (-0.848) and 3 (-0.674). He owns two TOUR victories in 246 events, both come-from-behind varieties, the 2016 Valspar 118 starts ago, where he was solo 8th (five back), shot 4-under 67 and prevailed in a 2-man playoff, and the 2011 Masters as a first-time TOUR member, where he was T2 (four back) and shot 6-under 66 to win by two. Mickelson, who won his sixth major title at last year’s PGA at Kiawah Island, becoming the oldest player to win a major at age 50, has not competed anywhere since T18 at the Saudi Int’l on the Asian Tour 14 weeks ago (Feb. 3-6), and has not issued a public statement since a Feb 22nd tweet on his personal twitter account.