India’s Anirban Lahiri stayed the place he was — at tied 62nd place — after an excellent par 72 within the third spherical of the Farmers Insurance Open on the PGA Tour right here.
Lahiri was holding the identical spot on the midway stage of the event too.
The Olympian, who squeezed into the weekend rounds proper on the cutline could nicely have improved his place however for a disappointing end that noticed him drop three bogeys within the final 5 holes after ranging from the tenth.
Will Zalatoris, searching for his first PGA TOUR title in his fortieth begin, shot 65 and moved into shared lead with former world No. 1 Jason Day (67) at 14-under. Torrey Pines can be the location of Zalatoris’ first skilled begin on TOUR.
Lahiri ranging from tenth bogeyed the eleventh, however back-to-back birdies on twelfth and thirteenth adopted by 5 pars noticed him flip in one-under. On the second 9 the Indian birdied second however during the last gap he dropped photographs on fourth, fifth and seventh and picked one birdie on sixth. A number of missed putts inside 10 ft didn’t assist his trigger.
Sahith Theegala, who, at 8-under was tied twenty seventh, three-putted the twelfth gap to finish his TOUR-leading streak of 314 consecutive holes and not using a three-putt.
Day is on the lookout for his thirteenth PGA TOUR title and third at Farmers Insurance Open.
England’s Aaron Rai was positioned tied third, which is his greatest place after any of his 55 rounds on TOUR and he shared the spot with Jon Rahm, who’s attempting to change into the primary world No. 1 to win on TOUR since Dustin Johnson on the 2020 Masters Tournament.
Asia’s prime positioned participant was Sungjae Im (69 and tied fifth).
Zalatoris holed a 40-yard pitch for eagle and added birdies at quantity 4, 8, 9, 10 and 14 for a bogey-free 65 (-7). The eagle at No. 2 marked his third in a 20-hole stretch and he carded eagles on his opening and shutting holes on the North Course in spherical two.
Zalatoris’ greatest end has been runner-up on the 2021 Masters Tournament.
Day birdied his final three holes en path to 5-under 67.
Two-time DP World Tour winner and PGA TOUR rookie Aaron Rai birdied his remaining two holes for 4-under 68.
Sungjae Im at 12-under seems to proceed his streak of bettering his end in every look at Farmers Insurance Open.