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Nick Taylor's late-round eagle, birdie keep Canadian in contention at the Memorial

Scottie Scheffler felt he was hitting all the right shots and only had 13 straight pars to show for it Saturday on a tough day at the Memorial. As usual, he had a powerful finishing kick, and the world's No. 1 player wound up in a familiar spot.

Scheffler, six shots behind when he made the turn, had four birdies over the last five holes for a 4-under 68 at Muirfield Village, giving him a one-shot lead when Ben Griffin missed a three-foot par putt on the final hole.

"I don't know what the scoring average was today, but I was definitely proud of the way I finished, and it was really challenging," Scheffler said from Dublin, Ohio. "Through 13 holes, I felt like I was playing really good and I was only even par. Just a hard course."

And it became a hard task for everyone chasing him. Scheffler has won the last eight times when he had the 54-hole lead, including two weeks ago at the PGA Championship. He goes after his third win in his last four starts.

Nick Taylor of Abbotsford, B.C., wound up three shots behind after a 74, and for that he was thankful at the end.

Taylor went into the water and made double bogey on the diabolical par-3 12th, followed that with a bogey and was sliding out of contention. And then he holed out from fairway for eagle at the 14th, birdied the next hole and played that four-stretch in even par.

Corey Conners of Listowel, Ont., is tied for 15th and nine shots off the lead, while Taylor Pendrith of Richmond Hill, Ont., is a shot back, tied for 20th. Adam Hadwin (Abbotsford) and Mackenzie Hughes (Dundas, Ont.) are tied at 31st at plus-5.

No one is throwing in the towel, not with five players within five shots of the lead when so much can happen so quickly at Muirfield Village, as Saturday showed.

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