Conners holds steady to take PGA Championship lead
ROCHESTER, New York :Canada's Corey Conners was holding steady at the top of the PGA Championship leaderboard midway through a soggy third round on Saturday, as challengers stalled in the rain.
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ROCHESTER, New York :Canada's Corey Conners was holding steady at the top of the PGA Championship leaderboard midway through a soggy third round on Saturday, as challengers stalled in the rain.
ROCHESTER, New York : Co-leaders world number two Scottie Scheffler, Norway's Viktor Hovland and Canadian Corey Conners headed out for a soggy third round at the PGA Championship with umbrellas in hand on Saturday as rain continued to swamp Oak Hill Country Club.
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Jon Rahm struggled to make the cut at the US PGA Championship, with Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland and Corey Conners heading the leaderboard. Justin Rose had three birdies and three bogeys in his round of 70 on a day of mixed fortunes for the Englishman.
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