Brooks Koepka was exasperated with his ball striking, but made three birdies on the back nine to charge past hometown favorite Jordan Spieth and into a two-shot lead after the AT&T Byron Nelson third round in Texas on Saturday.
Seeking a second PGA Tour win, Koepka hit a five-under 65 for a 16-under total at the TPC Four Seasons Resort in Irving, while fellow American Spieth closed with bogeys at 14 and 18 for a 67 to drop back into second place.
“I putted well today and that is about all I can say,” the 26-year-old Koepka told reporters. “That was about the worst ball-striking performance I have had as a professional. It was embarrassing after the first nine holes, but I kept it together.”
“It was not just off the tee — it was wedges, irons, everything but the putter. I hope to get things straightened out for tomorrow, but I am proud of the way I hung in there,” he added.
Koepka and Spieth began the third round in a four-way tie for second with Spaniard Sergio Garcia and American Bud Cauley, one stroke behind overnight leader Ben Crane of the US.
However, Koepka failed to make an early move, trading two birdies with two bogeys and two pars in his first six holes.
Spieth was also frustrated with his play, but he scrambled superbly and jumped out in front with four birdies in his first 11 holes.
One stroke clear, the US Open champion found water with an errant tee shot at the par-four 14th, resulting in his first bogey of the day and a two-shot swing there as Koepka drained a 20-foot birdie putt.
“It was the same for me as the first two days, except even worse ball-striking and I putted better,” world No. 2 Spieth said. “Some of those up and downs were kind of ridiculous. It surprised even me and I practice those shots. I was in some tough spots.”
“It was a stressful round of golf to play, because I really do not have confidence with the ball right now. It was frustrating and actually pretty incredible to be in this tournament right now,” he added.
American Matt Kuchar (65), Cauley (68) and Garcia (68) were tied for third at 13-under, while Crane struggled to a 72 to fall six strokes off the pace.
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